No udi thats steve, i look at his site alot, this guy does mail order conversion parts, or he did, havent seen any adds for him in the last couple of years
Has any one ever delt with this place? are the still around? a few of my older uk mags have him advertising in them but hes mail order only, no phone number
Id love to know what he has looks like he did some 32 scale stuff as his ad has a joal komatsu pc400 in it demo kitted
cheers Nick
Wow i need to come drive in the uk, The cops over here are Hounding tractors, alot of contractors are getting fedd up, im getting pulled over once a week, i drove one of our tractors 250km last week, just a tractor, no implaments, pulled over 3 times, but was never done for any thing!!!
our tractors have to have a warrent and trailer saftey chains and weight certafied draw bars for starters
they are a pretty nice machine, couple kicking around my aera, the only need 100hp to drive but 160plus to lift them, they do a realy good job, guy down the road dirtect drilled his maize then this went over it and one passed it into grass, paddock loots realy nice
One hard packed unchoped round balage bale that would not break up on the feeder, had to shake it to bits with the tractor, now there is grass all over the tractor, ohh good fun, then some one tryed to pass me as i was turning into my gate way, Muppets
The point of tracks is not to compact the ground like weels do by spreding the surface area out along the length of the track against the small foot print of the wheel
26 mm wheels
48 mm wide
125mm long quick hitch - counterwight
57 mm wheel centre to wheel center
102mm front wheel edge to rear most point
hope that helps mate
A rake will only rake, a tedder will only ted, a small hayboy can rake and ted, you will notice a tedder has lots of small heads with 2 tynes on, where a rake has 1, 2 ,4 or 6 big heads with around 8arms on with around 8 fingers on each arm, they are totaly diffrent machines
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