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Jez

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  1. http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php/topic,18768.90.html
  2. Seven Premium Models* 6230P – 74 kW/85 kW (100 hp/115 hp) 6330P – 81 kW/92 kW (110 hp/125 hp) 6430P – 92 kW/103 kW (125 hp/140 hp) 6534P – 92 kW/107 kW (125 hp/145 hp) 6630P – 99 kW/114 kW (135 hp/155 hp) 6830P – 107 kW/125 kW (145 hp/170 hp) 6930P – 114 kW/132 kW (155 hp/180 hp) The latter HP figure is with boost....
  3. Wellll it's all a bit of (see below) really isn't it...........
  4. About 120ish. I used to plough with a 6610 Deere and 5 furrow Kuhn on 18" furrows. Well wrong above. The 6830 is still only about 130-140 ish
  5. Great stuff John!! I have played with one of these in the shop and they share nearly all the apple features.
  6. Ahhhhhh you all see problems not opportunities.... Good choice that man!!
  7. Well mate, may be a blessing in disguise... Rumours say that there will be a new iPhone 4 in the summer... The reason is because there are rumoured problems with the internal Hardware and these will be fixed with the next version. I would go for the motorola mate, it is a bit more farmer proof and it is not so sensitive as the iPhone.
  8. Never too late mate.... 30 days grace period and all that... I was sold on the defy just because it has "Gorrilla Glass" ha ha Makes me think of a gorrilla using a phone...
  9. Tris.... Have you seen the Motorola Defy?? I looked at it and to be honest i was well impressed as I am forever dropping the phone etc... I was a bit put off with the fact that if you crack the iphone screen it is very expensive (if possible) to get it fixed. The motorola offers more or less the same features as an iphone really.... Have a look mate, it is beetch, pool and dancefloor proof!! ah ha... right up your party lifestyle street!!
  10. Isn't the Ros TX66 a bit out of scale? Also it is annoying that you need to remove the feeder house too with the header.. I would naturally go for the John Deere (also known by the unfunny slightly outdated joke where some replace the deere with a Q) Truely claasic machine but for a machine with nice details it would be the dominator model. Only problem with using a 600 Lexion as marky says is the access... maybe the fields are small and not accessible with such a big machine.
  11. Great updates roy!! Liking the yard brush.. any more??
  12. interesting mate.... if you need any others I cut mine out of one of the brochure when I built my trimmer... They are in the right scale actually....
  13. or one run down with some sandpaper Sam... See if your parents have some in the shed or garage.....
  14. Well mate it's been 2 days... anything to show us yet??
  15. I agree with Snake but still.... ANOTHER Massey......
  16. Looks good Sam! I used a straight piece of plastruct tubing glued to the inside and then swung the door inside. Oh and by building up in dry i mean put in your ground posts, set up the wall and be careful gluing things. measure three times, cut once and glue once... Make sense? good luck buddy!!
  17. Wow... quite a impressive start mate and I have to say all the credit goes to you mate!! There are many here who would roll around on the floor laughing at the fact you asked Tris and I for help.... A small man a brokeback cowboy... Anyway. Looks a great start mate an as Scot says you won't go short of people to help you out on this forum. One other piece of advice is maybe build up some of it in dry before glueing it together. Keep up the good work and welcome to the model farm buildings club!
  18. HA HA HA... LMAO (laugh my ass off) Marky you make me laugh mate..... You could take the grandma, she got the blades, maybe next is the saw itself?
  19. The cargos is not actually made by claas.... so i heard... Nice model though Can you remove the pick up?
  20. I wouldn't marky... I can see it now, you driving along then turn up into a drive or up an incline then bang.. bent drawbar... :'( :'(
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