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massey man

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  1. thanks david for posting up your photos,the display you photographed with the modified tms and tx combine,tarrup butterfly mowers etc was set up by myself and david hanna (intey434) on the forum
  2. 1 outfit based on a local farmers fleet outside belfast t6080 and tarrup trailed mower with autoswather new holland fx375 t7060 and 18ton halfpipe with hydrallic door tm140 14ton herron tm155 14 ton kane jcb tm310
  3. various silage outfits hard at work around northd down during the 2012 first cut
  4. myself and intey434 hope to make the journey over from county down northern ireland to display this year
  5. local outfit at the silage 2012 http://youtu.be/CL6-Wv6ORE8 http://youtu.be/28JdK7Envyw
  6. and now the big deere,a 7810 responsible for sowing all the cereals on farm plus some contract work with a 3 meter amazon/accord one pass drill the claas dominator 108 combine still going strong a recent demo tractor,claas arion 640 fleet line up
  7. a case mxu125 spends a lot of the summer sowing fertilliser,with so much outlying ground many a load of fertilliser is brought to the lelly centerliner 2 ton spinner and loaded with the farms 6270 the farms tm140 new holland ford now showing 6700 hours on the clock geting a fill of diesel before heading away to mow grass in front of the self propelled with the johndeere 1360 mower conditioner this tractor works at anything in the yard another mf,a 6480 tier 2 dyanshift bought new in 08 and now showing 4500 hours,this tractor will likely be changed this year for the newer tier 3 dyna6 model,ploughing with a four furrow revirsible kevernland plough also an all rounder in the yard,seen here pulling the farms 2500 herron slurry tanker
  8. the first of 3 loaders on the farm the jcb 414 is kept busy on a wide range of tasks,in winter its mostly used with a redrock alligator sheargrab to fill the keenan returning from loading dung into a hired bunning rear discharge spreader powered by the farms 7810 johndeere the jcb 526 is another machine that performs many tasks in the yard and a mf 6270 with mf loader kept as an all rounder bought new in 02 and now showing 4500 hours on the clock
  9. as titled whats your model farm fleet,ballymorran farms rely on a fleet of mainly modern classics to carry out a range of work on a busy mixed farm,contractors look after silage harvesting and baling work but the rest we do ourselves,first up is the farms case 1056xl,spends most of its time cutting hedges with a mcconell hedge trimmer when off the hedge cutter it can be found often rolling cereals with a set of cambridge rolls a 2wd ford 7740 spends the winter either on the farms keenan diet feeder or mixing and pumping slurry with a redrock slurry pump a slopey nosed dx deutz carries out all the farms spraying with a hardi mounted sprayer and harvests around 50 acres of potatoes a year with a superfaun harvester,the row crop wheels are never off this tractor
  10. majority of farms up this side of strangford lough running masseys and landinis,the odd johndeere about too,contractor wise nearly all new holland men with claas self propelleds and new holland combines,two johndeere men with the odd fendt about too
  11. fine pictures roy ivan megaw is running a nice fleet the year and good to see john dans big m
  12. couple of frs down our way think a 9080 is the largest,havent impressed many people
  13. theres one fleet in there thats i know of thats all paid for and theres another that has a golf club and resturant behind it to fund it so no money issues there
  14. thanks man,no i dont like them myself but they seem to,there xerion that they mow with has the same colour scheme!
  15. cheers man noel took the pictures i was merely navigator for the day,yes second in the country takes something to kill these 970s ,hes 1 renault 3 claas 5 johndeeres and they had a 4 pot arion out on demo recently so who knows what will be leaving the yard next
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