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CJ

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  1. the silver wheels with the green body dosnt look half bad mate good job
  2. definatly a top peice of work there mate the extra stickers on the topper finish it off nicely
  3. well jez what do you want spring calfing, autum calfing or just all year round shed size a 60ft by 30ft should be aducate, if your a spring calfer you put the cow and calf out to a feild one day later so you will need some were to keep 3/4 cows and calfs for a day, if your a autum you will either need to divide the cow house so you can put cows and calfs inside again until the spring or have another shed, and if you want to finish the calf for slaughter you will need another shed for store cattle (1 year old) and the finishing cattle (aprox 24 months old give or take) then you will need some were to handle and load cattle. hope this helps a bit \ its alot of sheds
  4. well a good woman and a winning lottery ticket would finish it of nicely :D many thanks my friend cheers luke, its the fine detail makes the difference ill have to do this to my own now should say light bars are from farmer marshall
  5. isnt it a 4445 based on the valtra A series \
  6. cheers ricky may do a few more when fm gets a few more in thanks texas im pleased with this one
  7. i disagree i belive the 110 90 are a very popular model and definatly not ugly i would buy a 110 90 before a tm 150 or 7810 not that i wouldnt like too see them as well, and if you look in april 08 classic tractor on page 7 it tells that in 06 valtra had a bigger share of the market than fendt landini and JCB
  8. cheers matty the canas is from the uh cougar yes blake did it a while ago but it wasnt painted then
  9. well heres one more made this for a friend a few weeks ago, still have a few more deere to make as well not as good as mdford's or Graeme's but i was pleased
  10. simple one here used a siku kuhn repainted with the canvas from one of the side mowers on a uh cougar
  11. heres the mk2 version with a bit more detail also is a 1200 model this time
  12. cheers garret yes thought about doing that for the wraped silage bales, but if i do the straw bales this way i can acctually spike the bales, so i just need to get the size of the bales adjusted a bit more
  13. thank you all very much will have a few more deeres coming soon for you all
  14. the hitatchi, jcb and the other yellow liberer ones
  15. relax men you should know more than anyone that there are some twits liveing here i mean look at the goverment
  16. i say cambridge rolls would be ok for reseeded ground but for the bigger boulders stones you find in my area a flat roller full of water will bury them better than cambridge rolls
  17. just want to say after seeing all your buildings in place with all the machines sitting out it really does look the mutts nutts tris and i cant wait to see how you evolve the farm into present day era, have you much more to do at this stage or are you moving onto more modern shed now
  18. well another reason here to use a flat roller on reseeded ground is to bury stones
  19. wrong time of year isn't
  20. aaawww come on now porter contracts uses either a tm 130 or a 155 and the 130 manages fine so a 6420s would as well at 125hp
  21. cheers berry, they are either large paper clips or small plastrut
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