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Kiwi6920

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  1. Thanks guys,

    @ will, we have allways used tractors, my old boy did it with bulldozers, we now have started to use diggers and wheel loaders, for years wheel loaders have just been for dirt work, they are starting to take over stacks but a tractor is alot more stable, and any one can handle a tractor on a stack over a wheel loader

    Ohh yeah will, that mower is a Jaguar, not a cougar, they have 5 mowers ;) ;)

    @mjb the sun has gone south for the week im sad to say, so no i cant send it over

  2. Me god, photobucket worked fine, 1st time for a long time....

    The best mowing picture i have yet

    IMG_2397.jpg

    out with the old, in with the new

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    our second rake tractor, wasnt on the same job as the other pictures

    IMG_2350.jpg

    The 8420 on my 2nd to last stack, i wasnt driving, i had parked up

    IMG_2308.jpg

    thats all for now folks

  3. Thanks guys, yeah rear mounted rakes, i have front links on the 81 but they are just for looks i think, hasnt got plumbing for toplink or push off :(

    not very long runs, well they are but its steep hill country so its a challange to mow

    im fighting with PB to upload some more for you boys

    i had the rake driver in on the stack when i ttok the pics, didnt take any of those stacks, i have some pics from other jobs will ;)

    we just did 120ha, next job is 220ha so we do some jobs, the next stack i will have pics off as she wil be a monster pile of grass

    I stack thats all i do

  4. You lucky git!  >:( >:(>:(:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Yeah... 64 hrs in 4 days, and the sorest kneck i have ever had... have to go get the 7920 so ill shove more pics up when i get home

    in the 1st pic there is snow in the top left corner, Mt ruapehu

  5. Well as some of you know im fulltime on the stack this season driving 8120 and 8420 jds

    have spent the last 4 days away from home in the middle of know where doing a silage job, here is a couple of pics from it, go back up in the next couple of days to the next sation, 1 1/2 hrs tractor drive away and they have 5 days of silage there

    well heres a couple of pics from my hour brak from stacking

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    i like this next pic alot

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    if i get time iull put some more up before i go back

  6. Guy driving a claas aries over here couple of years ago now, going down a long grade, (you can get some speed in a car with a long straight at the end to polish speed off, ) had the krone combi wrap on behind, diped the clutch, got 2 60 got the speed jitters, he toughed the breaks, snaped the 4wd shaft clean on the front axle, shaft hit the ground, dug in up lifted the back end, baler shunted it to the left, hit the ditch around 55khm, claas in 3 bits, that tractor has been rebuilt as the insurance company said its brand new...

    that boy got his clucth diped by the boss, no contractor around these parts will hire him now

  7. Ros are the dark horse by the looks of it, that model is fantastic, i bleed green but im very tempetd with that blue yoak, looks like the best built NH model for a while, britains/rc2/ertl have realy killed the look of a nh model in my eyes

    Ros might bring the nh population on model farms up again

  8. Were you all ejected after I left?  I was so  tired I think I climbed the wooden hill about 10:30.  I don't seem to have the same capacity for late nights  I once had.

    It was a  great evening, though and would enjoy a repeat session.

    I rember they wernt keen to stay open with paying customers ??? ???  Was a pretty good night, just the cooks need to be more on to it next time, eh Robo, that was the down side for me...

  9. some siku also come apart from the underside as they are screwed together as a top and bottom half, the rear wheels and hitch are held together between them, so have a quick check first to see if this is the case,   

    done this model a couple of times sean,

    rule of thumb is is it doenst have cab glass it isnt screwed with siku

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