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Think it looks good I like the tyres with that tread on. They'd look nice on any small trailer. That's why I like the britains wheel and tyres can be used on a lot of things..but not as nice as them ones.
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1 hour ago, robbo said:
Doesn't sound good Lee, Mrs R had to go to A&E the other day and I had to sit in the car outside as they wouldn't let me in
Yeah its scary at 5he moment as hes 6month post transplant so were classed as the highest risk. Wednesday was 10hours but I drove to our farm and spend a couple hours putting new steps on the jd6600. Hope Mrs.r is ok.
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Took the work bench to Newcastle today. The boy was in river hospital and only one of us are allowed on the ward with in. Just with the virus. So I thought I'd have a go at making a load of silage bales. It's a tedious job. But got other 30 made. I had a go at using black electrical tape but didn't think it looked to good. And it starts to peel after a couple days. So I used bin bags and cut up kitchen roll tubes. I think I'll have a go at spraying then as well see how it turns out. Think I'll have a go with lagging aswell see how they turn out.
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Sitting in the front carpark at Newcastle rvi hospital today for 8hours. And the sun shining like this...... but were home now.
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You've got to love them over the pond for tackling things like this. I watched a farmflix video about a Irish lad how went over not hundred percent where but went to work for someone. Said it's just supersize with everything. Think it was robinsons or something like that.
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Nice to see that sort of stuff. Is it a common fault. Would running them big triple wheels and tyres have out to do with it? Nothing on that sortbofcscale but when we put a full set of flotation tyres and wider rims on a hurlimann the Lad said we'll have issues with the size might damage the axles and braking. Been on 5 year now with no issues.
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1 hour ago, mb86 said:
Have to agree there Lee, it's hard to beat the smell of freshly mown grass. In the same boat here with no grass. The sheep have been out of the meadows a good 2 weeks now but they still have less grass on than a football pitch. Finished lambing though!
Yeah its worrying seen wether this morning and looks like not much rain this week. The wain helped a little at the weekend but not much. We have realy but you get a load of stragglers at the end. Got 50 odd in the lambing shed and some singles in the field.
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18 hours ago, jmd said:
Nothing like seeing the tractor pull into the field with mowercon. That smell of freshly cut grass. Looks like a good crop you have there. There nothing on ours yet itll be a late one for us this year I think shill have owes and lambs in meadows. Saying that theres still ewes lambing
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Think you've done a great job on the buildings and the slabs, the slabs look good as each one is so different. Like the finishing touches. Great work its nice to see the workmanship going into them.
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6 hours ago, Tractorman810 said:
Great work there mate. Can I ask what thickness your making them?
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1 hour ago, peter m said:
still got the model yes trying to do a 7610 2wd ap cabbed on a uh 5000 at the moment
We had the 6410 it was our main tractor when I I was a boy. We ended up putting a tanco loader on it. Then it had a cab fire. We changed it for a jd 3650 as we got a bigger baler and ford wouldn't pull the jd baler. You interested in selling it?
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1 hour ago, ford4ever said:
Like them fords mate.. not sure I should be saying that as I'm supposed to be a jd man. Are the tw15 the same engine as the 8210? I really need to buy a 1.32 ford tw and try get a conversion 8210 for my diorama. Nice pictures
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3 hours ago, Valley Axe Man said:
Bet that 8210 sounds well pulling up that field Lee, tidy tractors you have about there
Yeah it does we have a chrome pipe for it. It was on when my brother bought the tractor. But hes like a old mad and changed it to the standard one. Rear arms never worked as it's the electronic ones fitted on it. Was some solenoid or something. Missing the bottom side panels as well but they seem very hard to get hold of.
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1 hour ago, mb86 said:
Great photos Lee. I bet it was interesting watching the contractor draining. But never mind the deeres, that 82 is nice. She looks tidy bar a bit of surface rust under the windows
Thanks I do have a soft spot for the 8210. The field with the draining rigs in gets cut for silage and the ford pulls the baler up that hill better than the 66 that's why it's on baler. We removed the panels a couple years ago and sent them to get sprayed. The box section on bottom of doors are little rotten but not bad. Thought about rattle can spraying the cab but thought it wouldn't look right. 66 got the same treatment same time but had new rear mudgaurds as well.
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Had the joy of watching these guys work today there draining 2 of our fields.
I asked asked one of the guys what engines they where running he said ford 8210 and 7610. They also had a new john deere but didn't get pics as it was in top field with stone cart on. Got a video of them working but wont let me post it says file to big?
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On 5/17/2020 at 3:26 PM, Tractorman810 said:
Wonder if someones messing him about, fake bidding or something , its up to 100 odd already ,with 6 days left as well
Could be the seller. I've had it done to me before where the seller has 2 accounts and when you put a bid in, he puts a couple pound more in. Happened to me with a stihl longreach headge cutter.
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1 hour ago, trigger82 said:
More like how many old /vintage/cars/,tractors are there to many. Ha the one you ask about is a Mercedes 2door
Looks like some moneys worth. I'd love a volvo Amazon as a barn find.
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Posted · Edited by L33 DA17ON
Sounds like you've been flat out. Best way really.