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Kiwi6920

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  1. Both very nice models BC, i like the crawler one , very smart, yes the jacket does spoil it doesnt it
  2. Corr thats a flash house, bet that bit your adding on is worth a pretty penny, does the hosue get very cold been all stone ??
  3. Umm tris havent we got the 2007 tractor allready Some nice look tractors there jase, i recon the same will be a leone or jag robo
  4. The 2 stumps i cant rip out with the digger, 20 other trees just came out, these 2 wont budge > Ill get them 2morrow ;D
  5. Lovely model, shes a cabnet one for me, the steering is cr@p but its so good every where else you look past it Still think the fendt 718 is the best siku model yet
  6. Marky it Most likely has the same layout, gearbox as Simon's one, the cab looks ugly and uncomfortable to the untrained eye but you get in and its relay nice, every thing is just where you want it, no real flaws other than they are tight for 2 people, the exhaust and air filter are in the perfect place that u don't notice them at all, still surprises me to this day driving our ones
  7. What about your sick bull ol :D
  8. Wow that is stunnig, id better start saving huge time then? You need any more pics of my 4240?
  9. We are pretty quite at the moment, cows are dry so we arnt milking, got all the drainge and subsoiling done, now we are just rebuilding every thing that needs doing, trying to build our new Urea shed, palm kernal bunker, some pics later today
  10. Wrong shade of green ehh, Must have a knife missing or out of alingment
  11. Looking good tr, now get that challanger in the shed Nice to see the back of the box Your lay out is stunnig, puts mine to shame , must do a update on it atcualy
  12. Hey pud do you know what the yanks would do if they saw that on the blower?? :D Do you know any thing about what happend to the hedge trimmer, that boom looks identical to our one, i recone we might have the boom, brought the cutter from up north
  13. They are out in Nz , not often we beat the uk
  14. Sounds like a fun day had by all mike, cant wait to take our 2140, 4240,s on a road run Cant wait to get out on the road runs again
  15. Cant comment on them as i havent used onew, they seam to be getting popular over here Here is all the info from the nz dealer Power Farming http://www.powerfarming.co.nz/manufacturer.asp?id=54 That has all the current machines on offer in Nz currently Hope that sheds some light on this marky
  16. I stack our silage with front end loader, i personlay like the rear mount rake but our buckrake only fits the loader I find it harder to loader stack but you can have a steep face all the way.. i have a new grab/rake this year so its going to be fun, Here is my jxu with buckrake What im useing this year is a Anbro grapple, we got it for handling tree prunings so im going to try it on the stack With regards to the farmmaster, jcb say it is desinged for stack work, so its ment to have a low center of gravity and optimum push power Hope that sheds some light on the situation ben
  17. has that got the standard front axle or did it get refitted with a titan one? our one was refitted as it kept snaping the front axles like plastic, did 6 in a few months, couldnt handle the big tyres and the loader Shes all good now tho
  18. But tris that is the hard way tho, its much easyer to dump 400 pics in a floder and click bulk uploader
  19. Wow Tidy kit boys, i take my hat of to you both, you know how to love and respect machines, top effort That is one very tidy farm FM, makes mine look a mess how many wet tonne does your pit hold?
  20. Ahh so you got that corn rubsh also, i use to love killing the rats in it, was my main time killer when i had to load up and didnt want to rush :D
  21. Hey pud, try having a anbro grapple on the front of your jag 95 with a log in it so heavy all you can do is lift the back end of the ground both wheels clear and the slide 200m down a blooming hill and when you turn the ass end moves around like crab steer, not so fun then, does handle heavy loads on hills nicely tho
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