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its obvious they have that set up for more traction
nice pic by the way
cheers
Reece
Why not Duals tho?
I know that the tracks have less ground presure than a standard wheel but would that lengh have a lgp less than duals?
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Love the silage pit, i might have to pinch your idea and add one to the down under farm
Your farm is taking shape nicly mate
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Nice pics mate, What is the point of the tracks on the back of the 8430? i have never seen a set up like that
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::)Its still getting vital reproductive parts removed, When we go the kitten it was a boy ( thats what the pet shop told us) went to the vet to have a chck up a month ago and it came back a girl
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if truth be known he ran into the back of a J.D. and the J.D. drove off with no damage
Not those new 6020 series jds, they are all fibre glass now, Proberly is the truth now
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Cheers mark, That thing is HUGE, gota have good eyesight for along the fence lines
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my kitten running in to things with her lamp shade colar on, she got nutred yesterady
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She would be stable as a mountain goat on the hills
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Wow send her around home, we are a little bit wet here, hope it has foam markers, she wont leave even a hint of a footprint
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WOW Love it, that case suits the combo to the end Nice work mark, Where did the front links come from and how hard were they to put on ?
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* And i cant say much more
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My first memory of a tractor is of a Massey 65 when I was but a toddler.
Had the pleasure of driving one on a regular basis when I was about 10-11. Cracking tractor with loads of heart. Better than a DB990, but not quite equal to a Ford 4000.
Thats the same for me in a way, it was the 1st tractor that tryed to kill me, it just spat me of the mud guard and under the middle of the trator to meet a pipe laying ripper
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dad stoped just in time
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I saw a cat version a few months ago, it had a price tag of 180pounds, i so wanted to get it but i wasnt aloud to
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Love the pics mate, the one of the loader lifting off looks aussome
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The real one has the cutter bar gap but the end knives just over lap so it wont miss, I think it is a big model, it almost seams out of scale
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:o That is huge, I cant see bas pics tho
i can only see marks one
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Do you want detailed photos and mesurements or just photos? ill go see if i can find the one i drove on sunday if your goin go make one mate
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Thanks for the pics mate, They are super expecialy for those of us that havent seen spud harvesting
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Fairy way
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between 25-35hp per leg so the 595 should pull it (there again it is a massey so it'll most prob struggle with it
) the leggs are made from brass on the 3 legger
Yeah it will, Im loving your work mate, cant wait to see the 8 legger
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I did it to one of my JD choppers and it was a mission to get it back together, hence why i have one with a driver and one with out
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Wow they looks realy nice RDF, smart idea mate
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Nice work mark, Would a 595 pull a 3 leg?
i thourght a 4 legger needs 120hp min?? im proberly wrong tho, Is the 3 legger brass?
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I'd rather sit here than in a night club any day.
MX285 @silage
I can second that mate, guessing that is in nz??
country show near march cambridgeshire
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Love the 10 mate, shame she wasnt ploughing