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CX820Joe

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  1. I remember hearing a rumour a few years ago that Wiking were going to do the X9. Cant see Marge getting the JD licence though?
  2. Have also bought a Britains T7.300, it’s very good to be fair, only minor gripe is the Siku front linkage, but I’m sure there is a way of disguising it
  3. I would think the MF 9s and the Valtra S5 will be done by UH and I am wondering if they are keeping the NH T7.300 for launch at the show. Presume that’s when Wikings Fendt 728 will make an appearance too. I suspect Wiking will announce a model of the big new Xerion and maybe the JD7310r and 6250r will be tweaked to become the 7R and 6R 250. I can’t think what else might be released but hopefully there will be some nice surprises
  4. Krone Big X in Maize configuration
  5. I bought this smaller NH T7.165. It does look a bit odd on its small wheels but I thought it looked better than a T6.
  6. I bought this off Amazon a few days ago - toss up between it and the 8R 410 wheeled version, I don’t know if it’s just an optical illusion but the front axle on the 8R seems too far back? this I think is one of Britains best releases, it’s a shame they don’t release a few more bigger implements to match though.
  7. I've found the picture I was on about now, courtesy of Tractorium FB page It was actually intended for august!
  8. I hoped for the same nice lighting for this one today and it obliged long enough to take the picture
  9. It must have been on Facebook I saw a photo of the UH poster announcing the T7.300, as I can’t see it tracking back through this thread. But I was fairly sure it had a September release date on it - getting a bit late now though. I am guessing it won’t appear this year now though.
  10. I thought the morning sunlight caught my T7 and sprayer very nicely this morning - what a shame the background building looks so rubbish!
  11. The Welshpool Charlie’s Ground care place which used to sell lawn mowers and small tractors etc has now become a full size John Deere branch and here is a selection of new stuff in their yard including a line up of 6Rs from 185 to 250, a 9800 SP forager and Kramer loader and a lovely 7R 350
  12. I posted a photo of the demo combine which was taken in the UK, it was turning off a road on a vile wet day
  13. I don’t even think there is a 50’ header in the UK yet is there?
  14. rare around here too Sean, there was a 5000 on a farm near Telford but they sold up a few years ago. Saw an older one (3800) cultivating a field not far from Ellesmere too, not sure where it came from though, and only saw it once. Wasn't that retro Xerion released a couple of years back?
  15. Got this John Deere 7310R today. Had been thinking of getting the upcoming Britains 7R but I’m not so keen on the cab roof/mirrors of the current generation so thought I’d get this before they disappear.
  16. Yes it’s very good, and you can never be sure if you’ve found every opening part! I did like the New Holland but the hitch sat too low to pair it with any of my New Holland tractors, besides the UH T7.190 which wouldn’t have the grunt for it. I lost quite a bit selling it too
  17. saw these yesterday, there are still a few fields with cereals in but not many. Lexion 540 Lexion 460 Ford 7740 turning grass T7030 rolling (same farms T7.245 was drilling but out of sight)
  18. I decided to sell the New Holland big baler and replaced it with this Krone which has arrived today
  19. Judging by this snip from Google Street View of Hardwicks place, they are selling a few!
  20. Always love to see Deutzs at work, very rare around my way now though. Did see a 5690 a few years ago though
  21. Not quite 😂 Most of those things I saw yesterday were at a distance so a bit of nearby greenery crept in
  22. Few from today: MF 7726? Slurry spreading Lexion 770 and Black Beauty Fendt 6215r and DTX 7810 having a rest after mowing a slopey field
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