Datman
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its not an implement as such but how rare is the claas 690 with kemper maize head? In this part of the world i couldnt find one when i wanted one...
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that looks staunch good work
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around 50 - 60mm i think. ill try and upload the pics nick took soon, but my laptop got nicked
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nope, plastic brass nails, sweat, swearwords and procrastination. just ask nick how long he had to wait
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This is the last build, not sure if pics have been posted of this one yet. made for Nick, a big oversized rake These pics dont really show how big the damn thing is ha ha!
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I can confirm its a 'B', i must be going deaf, either that or the old lady is blind. probably the latter... :D
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that is a beautiful rig... that 936 is just awesome.. tell me mate, does the bonnet open? i have seen no pics of it yet with an opening hood...
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you're on the money mate, thats looking really fantastic now
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could be a misinterpretation on my part, old lady read the numbers out over the phone, so in fact 'D' could be 'B'. or she could be blind thats good info though thanks very much! most interesting
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well according to my sources the stamp says tractor no. D216459. and unit no. 3K18B. was purchased in 1974.
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oooh that be excellent, ill chase it up!
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Britains/Ertl 1:32 New Holland FR9000 series forager
Datman replied to FNHIR's topic in Britains Farm Models
anyone know much about the real deal, if they're any good? Seen a few negatives on a few forums, theres a video on youtube of a big x overtaking one while chopping grass -
thanks for the info mate!! I new the load monitor version was a unique one, its not the first ive seen over here tho. my uncle still has a 5000 of exact same spec, and its the main farm workhorse. has a front end loader and has had numerous rebuilds etc, its had a pretty hard life. the dual power is a pretty handy tool on these things. I used to do a lot of heavy mulching with it, ideal for when you hit a big lump to chew thru. pleased to say this wee girl has now had a good rub down and sports a nice new cover in the shed! Lookin forward to the day i can get a new coat of paint on it. Any idea what something like that would be worth in the UK?
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it does eh.. i think it must be the guards and the lack of a rops frame. still need to get some info on what versions are which, im not sure if our rig above is american or british version, looks the same as all american ones to me but the old boy is adamant it came from england
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:D :D oh my god quote of the day to you!!!! :D :D I must say this is one unit ive been waiting a long time for, i think im definitely getting one massive cabinet instead of one large one! and i am stoked i didnt buy the britains vaderstad too...
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too right mate i wont let that happen, the old boy is under strict instructions to get it covered this week! Its got a lot worse in the last few months, not being used i guess. she really is a honey of a tractor, lots a sentimental value. i remember dad telling me he ordered it september ( 73 i think? ) and it didnt arrive till may, once it arrived it was straight into work breaking in the back half of our farm, pretty much spent most of its time on a howard rotary hoe breaking in scrub into pasture. When he bought it all the contractors were laughing at him for buying such a big tractor!! never mind all the hours i spent on it getting fried from the reflection off the white guards when i was a lad :D
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and theres me thinkin i was just starting to get financially ahead...
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snapped these pics while at the folks place this weekend. This is our old 5000, very much in need of a lick of paint Mechanically she is sweet as, just had a full engine rebuild only 150 odd hours ago. Only done about 3500 hours, farm owned since new. Doesnt see much work at all these days, hence just sittin in the shed and the birds are attacking it Trying to get the old boy to put it somewhere better so when i come to do her up its not any worse for wear! Apart from the paint probably one of the mechanically tidiest you'll ever see, given the low hours.
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Britains/Ertl 1:32 New Holland FR9000 series forager
Datman replied to FNHIR's topic in Britains Farm Models
most except the ertl 7500 series one, and case version of the NH -
Britains/Ertl 1:32 New Holland FR9000 series forager
Datman replied to FNHIR's topic in Britains Farm Models
i wish UH had been able to make this model... still one for the chopper collection tho -
this is the new series i guess? http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid=4121097551822225823&q=van hell of a noise...
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you must be right, im fooled by the part number which has a 32 in it. always hopeful
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there is this also?? axion 850 http://www.wiking.de/en/3630132.php?seid=4ac6ebd9051e6fc484ac4a2ef07b4ba2