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very nice not sure on the shade of the green though also could you please speek in normal language. Im 15 but i use that in txts and msn you have to understand not everyone understands that "language"
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HAHA!! It had to be a "Deere"
haha did you not read afterwards the 2 6920s romp romp through it plus they had the heaviest trailers on 2 see theyre using a proper tractor.
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looks like six row to me but i will probably be wrong :'(
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very nice model there andy ill check your website out inabit and welcome to ftf
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some good models on there i jus hate looking through pages and pages of things but yer good find kentman
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nice pics rick were was you stood to get them pics from as it looks like your quite high up
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great pics they dont really grow tatties around here so ive never seen them in real life
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amazing i agree next project case stx
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intereting grommittger but suppose when you think about it its fairly simple
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have you got a pic of it
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nice pics there gav like the 836 and jaguar whats the 836 like to drive s ive never drove one before
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looking good how about possibly shortening the header trailer
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I'm happy you like it.
I don't sell it, it's a lot of work
Could also be alot of money
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how come the tractors dont just sink into the soil with those wheels on
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hi davide welcome to the forum great conversions you have there especially the 936 vario how did you get tht stupid turning thingy of the cab or is it jus the camera angle
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nice pics ggg awesome tractor
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STRANGE ive never seen one like that before pdc
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I thinks 8.5. he Pirelli branded tyres is a big improvement but the twiddly thing....well its there to give playablilty (is that a real word) so shows the market it's aimed at.
Give me a UH 818 any day.
yes but they could do what bruder do on a smaller scale obviously and have a removable one
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Rate this out of 10 in my opinion i would give it 9.5 because of that stupid thingy on top
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not much detail on it the wheels look plastic and to shiny plus its a new holland out of 5 i would give it 2 for all those reasons. as soon as i got mine it went straight back on ebay
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Just thought id see what tractor ppl first drove
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In mine and gavins difdefence we didnt say JD's werent reliable we just said the 20 series wasnt and both of us have had good experience why etc other JD's very reliable just the 20 series \ \
I may get a numpty case i read it wrong \
But i agree with ol experience is everything as im finding
i do agree with you ina way they 20 series can be a bit temperamental but they new 20 series do work well but as for the 8530 now thats the dogs b******s that works like a dream
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I'm not sticking up for John Deere tactors here but....
Ever think for a minute that the expreance leval of the driver has a fair amount to do with it ?
You will never make a good job in a tractor that you don't know very well,only after time will get the feeling for the way the tractor pulls and start to know just how low you can let the revs be pulled down before the tractor has no chance of pulling the revs back.
Things like checking the flow rate dial is in the right place or checking that the plough is pulling even on the 2 lower links make a massive diffrance no mater what brand of tractor you drive or looks best in a booklet.
Thank you Fendt power my step dad started sriving tractors when he was 13 n my dad when he was 11 n they both say that john deeres are reliable. So i agree it does have ALOT to do with driver experience
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true true alot of it does depend on the driver. Sh**t driver makes a great tractor run sh**t and vice versa