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  1. Well I just found out that former Collings Brothers Managing Director Ray Runciman has sadly, recently died.  He retired a few years ago now and was known for being the driving force behind the Cambridgeshire CASE dealer.  I met Ray back in 1992 and tried to sell him some 2 way radios but alas he decided against them and went for mobile phones instead. I chatted with him on a few different occasions at the dealership over subsequent years about tractors and combines and I remember I bought a Ertl CASE Steiger 450 model with triple tyres which he had personally ordered from CASE for me.  The company has put up a classic picture of a large fleet deal he and his team secured back in 1992 again, which I remember him talking to me about.  3 lovely AF 1680s with 20 ft heads, 4 of the first Maxxum 5150s,  3 Magnum 7240s (incl 2 x spec. editions) plus three 7210s.

    I suspect Goodie knew Ray very well and probably Smithy and others too, may he rest in peace.

    I hope Collings Bros don't mind me posting the classic pictures below,  stunning time capsules for sure.

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  2. Theres still a few 7810s about in these parts too Sean,  saw one hauling a trailer last week.

    I saw a smart rig last week,  JCB8330 pulling a tri axle Krampe dumper, similar to the forthcoming 2 axle model in 1 32 size.

    Also on a pre harvest check up to one of the three huge JD user farms in my locality near Kings Lynn I spied 3 x JD9620RX parked and ready to go,  they had bought their second one last year replacing a Quadtrac 580 (I don't approve:angry:) :lol: and now have a third probably due to an increase in land to harvest. Probably 8000+ acres now.  They also had 4 x 690/790 combines and given that Doubledays the JD dealer are 1/2 mile up the road I suspect an X9 might arrive before the season finishes.

  3. I see a John Deere 3350 is making good money on ebay currently...………..its been bid upto £81.00 with 2 days left!!

    I would say the 3350 is the pick of the bunch as its got the nicest wheels front and rear, plus a front weight.   I painted my ones wheels JD yellow but not tempted to sell her.

  4. In 1997 whilst I was out an about near some very black fen soils I spied these two brand new Fendt 512 turbo shifts  harvesting root crops.  They had replaced a lovely pair of 1993 MF3120s so they must have been damn good tractors as the MFs were highly thought of in the trade.

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  5. Back in 1995 I had noticed one farm out in Essex that were running a pair of decent newish Fendts along with what was left of their previously all Ford fleet. They were both L reg 93/94 machines and fairly early versions as both had the bonnet mounted exhaust stacks.  The 514 in the picture has just been released by Weise in 1/32 and its bigger brother which I never got to photograph was the MK1 818 and was identical to the 824s I put in the thread before.

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  6. So the year was 1996 and in retrospect I was looking at Fendts most important single tractor release of modern times, the first Fendt Vario!!! The classic 926:wub:

    The companies flagship tractor badged 926 wasn't much different from the 824 in the same field except for the rather eye catching side exhaust and air filter stacks which made it look very purposeful.  As the picture shows it was getting lots of attention.  Unfortunately for me I was still stuck on the old guard of NH, Massey CASE and JD and didn't appreciate just how ground breaking the 926 and its subsequent Vario transmissioned little brothers would be in the years ahead.

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  7. Most Fendts I saw were at Demonstrations and I snapped these nice 824 and 515 in 1996 I think.

    The 515 was a lovely tractor and Fendt had only just moved the bonnet mounted exhaust to a side stack that year I believe.

    The new 824 still had the bonnet exhaust, but whats that lurking in the background on the Amazone combi??:D

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  8. Well I found some time to dig out some more pics for the archive files, this time I cobbled together a few FendtsB)

    Back in the day their were very few on my patch, the ones I can remember from the 80s were toolcarriers and one sultry 612 on sandy root crop unit.

    It wasn't until the early 90s when I first took real notice of Fendt, that happened when I was visiting a farm in a village called Feltwell which I had photographed a very nice 2wd Ford 6710 and series 1  8210 on a previous visit.  There sat behind a hedge with 7 furrow lemken behind it was a huge Fendt.  I was a bit too shy in those days and didn't  want to just walk in the yard and photograph it, and I never saw it again. However Im guessing it would have been an early 824 as the same farm has an 936 these days and surprisingly still runs a split Fendt/ New Holland set up with a 724/820 and T7270 BP and several other blues. I also remember seeing an 515 coming out of the farm gate in the late 90s.

     

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  9. Hi Dave, You've been missed!!   And that's a cracking machine to return with:)...………………..Funnily enough I overtook a 3645 pulling a trailer loaded with turf last week, first 3645 I had seen in many years mind you it didn't look like the one in your photo:lol:

  10. On ‎4‎/‎11‎/‎2020 at 12:55 PM, weblet375 said:

    My mate just text me, his boss has sold there two lexion 480 and brought a second hand nh cr10.90  with 35ft header. He got it somewhere up north.

    Don't put up rubbish posts suggesting for one second that a New Holland CR10-90 combine might actually be competitive to, or replaced a Claas machine  Andy, or you will have the forums "Green police" coming after you:lol: 

    Interestingly I got to speak to Ernest DOEs combine demonstrator back in February who knew all about the "Intellicruise" system on the 10-90 and how it had massively increased the machines output, and substantiated the claim by a local user here in the fens who was harvesting 80 tons of wheat per hour average across the day with spot rates above 100 tons p.hr.  He reckoned the CASE 9250 wasn't far behind either with their version of intellicruise and could well believe the CR10-90 outperformed the Lex 780.  HOWEVER,  he also said he had had the opportunity to drive a pre production Claas 8900 last summer and that once again Claas had succeeded in lifting the performance bar up to a new level.  In wheat it had achieved consistent spot rates in excess of 120 tons per hour!!!!

    Mind you, if it doesn't start raining here soon there wont be much tonnage of anything to harvest around the fens:unsure:

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  11. Well I do understand peoples mistrust of China and Huawei, but accept theres no proven link between the company and the virus.   China has clearly lied repeatedly about their virus data but then again that's communism for you. Quite simply you do not lockdown 760 million people for only 3000+ deaths!!   Clearly the total is multiples higher than that.  Ive been told by a good trusted source that its probably around 1 million deaths which sounds like a lot, but,  even that is only 0.13%  which basically means that 99.9% of the 760 million quarantined didn't die.  When you look at UK mortality rates by comparison,  Chinas 1 mill deaths is quite believable.   

    The trouble with 5G is the close proximity of all its base stations,  they are much closer together than 4G for example and its that density that has alarmed some folks.  Ive heard some people describing the finished 5G network as a potential giant microwave oven, but whether that is ridiculous scaremongering or not we will only find out after the system is fully up and running:unsure:

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  12. I got paid £170 for a Vaderstad topdown cultivator last week:blink:...……………….a bidding war broke out between 2 lads and they shoved it up from £50 to £170 on the last day.   To be fair it was a very nice model which I had enhanced by painting the wearing part metallic silver.  Still I only paid £45 for it a year or so ago in vaderstads online store and would have been happy to get my money back let alone a £125 extra!!!!!!

    And at the same time another punter paid me £45 for a 3 f Lemken plough with slatted moulboards which I could still buy elsewhere for £35...…………...ha ha 

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