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That's a great looking model, wish I was more flush, but lots of big house repair bills at the moment.
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Looking good, the gates on you hay turner are still in one piece, proving it's 1979! 😀 Good year that 😉
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Looks great, how did you make the hoses?
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Feel a little responsible as I said it was close the other day. I wasn't as aware of the all the details differences that John's pointed out, but for me it's close enough at least until we start getting proper models of Doncaster tractors. Fingers crossed.
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Thanks both, I thought it was usually called a billhook, but like most things it has other local names. I think Hedgehog here is the brand of tools, which was different to the manufacturer.
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When we moved in, this was in the stables, but was very rusty. A bit of work this morning and we're back to this, and now sharp enough to cut baler twine on bales.
From the markings it's a Cornelius Whitehouse and son of Cannock, 9.5" blade. A bit of googling tells me it has to be pre 1967, expect it's quite a bit older. Hopefully I can find someone to rehandle it.
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Or perhaps a good seller's account was hacked, and used for nefarious purposes. Other option, and this happened to me, I was in a car crash whilst selling stuff, and then spent 8 weeks in hospital. Had to get friends and family to send what was already packed or email the rest, but it took a while.
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Original IH, 1982/3
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I bought the 845xl as it's pretty close to my real 785xl, and no one seems to want to do the Doncaster tractors.
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The other night the neighbour was working late to spray his fields, had some serious heavy metal out pulling a sprayer with the most enormous boom. No pics as it was dark.
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Haybob
in Implements
Found a guard for £75, PTO is well over a £100 it seems.
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Haybob
in Implements
Good call. I think the PTO guard is pretty well shot at the other end too, so might just have to bite the bullet and replace it all.
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Haybob
in Implements
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Legend, thank you!
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Recently acquired one of these, for nostalgia reasons, and the exhaust is missing. Does anyone have a spare, or know of an aftermarket replacement/ STL file to print one?
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Fantastic work! Obviously I really like the IH stuff! Still after a 674 if you're doing any more?
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Merry Christmas from soggy Shropshire
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Took half a day off, to use up leave before year end and hoped to make progress on the 785. Managed to ream out the bushing, but have been stumped by the fibre washer that sits under the thrust bearing. Where does it actually go? I stops the kingpin from moving into the correct height as it's massive! Ran out of light and needed to fit a new bulb in the car and rebuild the washing machine door, my wife has amazing destruction testing abilities!
Paul Palmer's conversions
in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
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Looking good! Nice job on the grill. Just seeing John's comment about it working better in 2wd, which makes sense, makes me realise because my 785 is a 2wd, that's the image in my head