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P.Morrison

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  1. that renault looks well cared for P & considering the 290's age & being a loader tractor ,it too looks in fine fettle

    as for pit work marky ?, great job & very satisfying although it can get a bit hectic.

    When i taught anynew to pit work the first words i'd say to them would be 'don't be a hero'

    It's more than just pushing grass up the slope, it's a real art & this is something i will blow my own trumpet to, i was bloody good at it ;)

    The renault is in perfect condition, as for the 290 she is in good shape to for her age!

    I was buck-raking a bit, i can get hectic, i was alright the were drawing from a bit of a distance, so had time to roll it!!

  2. Great pics... thanks for posting.. I have NEVER seen a silage clamp in real life... sadly  :'( :'( - always looks precarious.. is there a danger of a rollover with that 290  ??? ???

    Cheers, yeah you could roll it if you went up a steep bit, had a close call one night, young chap was buck rarking, she fell it tight against the steels, could have been a lot worse.

  3. There's a definite hint of black smoke from the 290 on the clamp  ;D

    Yep definatly, can't see to much there, but at times there were plenty

  4. Is that a Pottinger Mex VI?

    yeah sure is!

    great pics especially with the MC115

    It was brought in for a couple of hours to speed us up.  The 390 was mine for the last 5 and a bit days

  5. Nice pics mate......Good to see the older Renaults still going, I liked the older Renaults like the TZ series and the Ceres Series...... :)

    Cheers,

    Any questions fire away hopefully be able to answer them

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