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Fendt 936 Driver

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  1. Some new parts Part of the TLS axle This 2 parts I need to make the TTV Mudguards fit to the Fendt 818 axle So far
  2. Hey allis, you did something with the rims too is it wright? Moritz
  3. hey Jason, nice MB trac convo, but I like the standard trac more the the long version. Were the tops of the cab green in UK? In germany they had the same color like the rest of the tractor. My uncle had a 1500trac which have been sold later and then came a 1600 turbo trac. The 1600 turbo burnt down in an accident with a motorcycle since that day my uncle only drives Fendt tractors. But I like these Mercedes tractors, just like the old Schl?ters from Germany Moritz
  4. Maybe Rebro can sell some of this machines where a Fendt Ger?tetr?ger run once. They are not produced any more.
  5. Isn't it called TLS by John Deere??? I have to look in my brochure, but its in the obby room and not here at my computer
  6. I wanted to use a fronthydraulik by PMA32 for the 7530, but today I recognized that all the nice details from the frontaxle woul be hide by that hydraulic...... What do you think maybe it don't has to get a hydraulic only the standard weight carrier frame? Moritz
  7. This part would be screwed in the frame later and will hold the hydraulic cylinders for the TLS axle after some more work I hope you know how I mean So far Moritz
  8. Hey Guys, here we go again! The frontaxle with some more changes A part which will be in front of the frontaxle later. I'ts a part from the John Deere TLS frontaxle Another part for the TLS This would be the way how it get mounted later By the way: the TLS parts which are made from Polystyrol are the first parts I used glue for. For the rest I only use scres M1; M1,2; M1,4 and M1,6
  9. Today I went on with the Johny. I had to change something on the frontaxle. By working on it it brooke :'( So I think it wouldn't be finish by christmas. But maybe later..... The other problem is I didn't find a german webspace side for my pictures.... No good news today
  10. Thanks for your reply, I think tomorrow I'll work again on the 7530 with new motivation
  11. Hey, I deleted my pictures from the server. But with myself computer thea are still shown. Can you see the pictures too?
  12. Okay, so I try to keep on postingt, but I think the release date by christmas I can't reach.... The bigger Problem is the trouble with my webspace. Where do you upload your pictures? best Regards
  13. In the next days my pictures don't will be shown any more because I have trouble with my Webspace firm. But I think thats no problem for you because the most are not interested in my models, so I don't have to show more pictures.
  14. Oh dam :'( What can I say...... Very happy that I dont have to spend a lot money in Siku items in 2008. I think that are the baddest new releases ever The only interesting item for me is the MB trac 1800. What can I say about the Valtra? The cab looks tooo flat or what do you think? I think the front implements looks really bad too.
  15. I heared from a friend that the first axle from the La Campagen trailer is to steer. Is it true? I only know trailers where the reae axle is steerable.
  16. Now I use a new camera, I hope the pictures are a little sharper. But that were the first pictures taken with the other camera, so maybe they arent the best. I had to change the frame a little more Here is the part which will hold the axle In mounted position The axle shouldbe screwed on the new part from the front side So far Moritz
  17. Hey, very good idea to build it on an UH Xerion chassis..... looks to me like it fits ther original perfectly. Best Regards from Germnay (Schl?ter Country )
  18. Very nice model Jason. I don't really like the real one, but when I see your model I have to think about it By the way I think the tyres you choose are perfect!
  19. Well done! Very nice Deeres you built! But we do you use this ugly Siku Fronthydraulik at the left one?
  20. Hey, i just demounted the Wiking tractor and painted all green parts in Black and the exhaust pipe in silver. No more details added. Ther wiking 936 is still perfect
  21. Your absolute wright! The rim you see on the picture is the effect of combinated lathe and knife I think the Siku plastic is to soft to lathe it. So we can write in the Siku Wishlist we want to have aluminium rims
  22. Hey Guys, I decided to use the wheels from the Deutz TTV 210. Here are the first pictures I will build new mirrors, so I have to do something with the cab: I think the standard front axle dont looks good at all, so I use the axle of an UH Fendt 818 I hope you can see what I did to the rims of the Deutz. Was a lot of work to get them fit to the axle Here you the that there is a lot of work in the chassis until yet (after just one day) I want to build a authentic looking front axle, so I need space in the chassis. My plan is to be finished with it by christmas and can show you some pictures of the final model at christmas eve Thats the plan, but I don't know how much time I have to spend in it but we'll see. Moritz
  23. Hey Guys, I just started today with the conversion of a Siku John Deere 7530. I don't like the siku one, so it would become a bigger convo. Pictures will come later. I just don't like the tyres of the John Deere, would do you think which Tyres will looking nice on this tractor. I thought about the wheels from the Siku Deutz??! Moritz
  24. Hey, Sometimes I drive one of two 936 for a friend too but Iam not happy with this new 900 series. I've been always a Fendt driver, but this new series isn't what always called 'Fendt' . I worked with the new 924, 927 and 933 too, they have all the same mistakes. I really hope that Fendt will correct this small mistakes. For example you don't have a bottle holder in the cabine it drove me crazy when the bottle rolled across the cab the whole day..... We had a John Deere 8530 at the farm of my uncle this year too for testing. I was happyer with that machine!
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