When i looked on wiking the other day I couldnt find any thing on the 32 scale ones ( Im not saying its not on there i just couldnt see it)
I just saw that the 936 will be 49 euro and avable at agritechna
im sure some operators think the same about me,
I was just asking about the hi vis gear since our contractors over here are much happyer if you are wearing hi vis gear as they dont have to keep looking to see where you are since you stand out
The stack driver the other day said it was good me wearing it as he could allways see me even if i was infront of the fork takning pics
Love the pics and video,s Top work you are a dab hand with the camera
Question, When you are in the padocks taking pics and the like do you wear high vis gear? just so you can be seen easly?
That is so true, the stack we had done with a loading shovel is ROCK solid, i have never seen a tractor do one this solid, Only thing ive seen match it is a bulldozer
Why dont most of the people over your way have push off on the loading shovel buckrakes? Personly it makes it so much faster and easyer, just my oppion
Atleast that wont happen with a real one mate
I love the lay out top work guys a real credit to the forum memebrs that were part of the display, Keep up the inspiring work guys
Nice layout mate, You want to have a look at Kibri models They are realy nice and you get to put them together also, they are nice fun to do
Looking forward to it growing
Hi pudding, Nicks the name, i am located half way between palmerson north and feilding, the contractor is from marton
This machine is just on 2 yrs old with around 1000hrs on her, the had a 414 but it was a tad small
In reguards to the rake, one of the crew and a local enginer made it, i recon its the best i have seen its 10ft wide,
Realy good to see another kiwi on here
Cheers Nick
They are Mcintosh, Made localy in palmerston north, They are Multi purpose ones, they have the silage crate you see and they have removable gravel sides also, or they can be a flat deck, Tractor trailer silageing isnt very popular over here so we cant realy afford to have special silage trailers for 2months work
i drive a tractor and buck rake, but we had a contractor in with a Jcb 434 for the farms silage, the 434 didi a realy REALY tight and nice stack so i think it could be better
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