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  1. Pics, as requested. (dial up unfriendly!) Here are the 1:32 pics. The others will follow on Monday. First up some pics from Paul Moynan. I didn't get this gentleman's name And last, but not least,
  2. Just to top this again. The show is in the Carlton Hotel on the old Airport Road just north of the M50 (between Santry and the Airport). All the new models from Agritechnica will be there - including, I believe, the Rostselmash Combines. There will be a couple of very interesting new pieces from JCB and Hymac as well. Look forward to seeing you there. SPN:
  3. Was just talking to Leo (Liebherrr) and he received a shipment of these today. He'll have them for sale at the show in Swords on Sunday at ?51.00.
  4. Super pictures! That 309Ci must have been at its best powering the single pass. Love the Guttler Roller on the front. What model Fendt was under the plough?
  5. That is superb F-P! Might have to get one of those for the County 944.
  6. Those look fabulous Sean. Great that you have them for backup when the red yokes break down. The rear number plate goes top centre on the cab roof. The front plate can go top centre at the front of the cab roof, in front of the dashboard inside the cab, across the grille, or (my favourite) on the tombstone. I've pm'd you a couple of links.
  7. Here's a couple of pics from [url=http://forum.aceboard.net/7381-1860-37076-11-Agritechnica-2007-models.htm]the French Board
  8. I had a load of them. Wonder if they are still up in the attic. ??? I remember the shipments of 1210 4wds to Sugar Cane farmers in Venezuela, the Agri Kings that were sold to a Danish Count, and the Sekura cabbed 1412s hauling milled peat from the bogs in Finland (Hydra-Shift gearbox meant they didn't bog down [no pun intended] on upshifts). Bring back the 1970s! :D
  9. Here's a pair of pics of the farm I did silage on in 2006. Before and after.
  10. Hi Bill. Many thanks for your post. Still haven't got the 8630, but it is on my list - just waiting for the Dollar to fall below ?1.60 before I email outbacktoystore :D Would agree with the sentiment about the 4000 series. I'd love a 4040 2wd and 4240 4wd. A front linkage for the 4wd would be super as these were among the first tractors I remember seeing with front linkages.
  11. Andy had a rough 50B at Spalding a couple of years ago and I decided against purchasing. Kicking myself ever since as it wouldn't have taken a lot to make it serviceable as a loader (back actor was beyond repair). Good 50Bs are like rocking horse poo.
  12. Managed to find an 818 for comparison pics.
  13. The 415 is a 4 cylinder model and much shorter than the 6 cyl 818. Loads more detail on it too.
  14. Blame the camera. There is nothing to choose between these two models.
  15. Fendt 415, Fendt 515C, NH TG305, Agrisem Disc-O-Mulch 6M The Agrisem Cultivator is one of the most detailed models I have seen in 1:32. The Fendts are pretty awesome too! The UH 415 is a quite an improvement from the UH 818. Definitely a Must Have model. Silage 2008
  16. Here's my 50D. Don't have a pic of the HX to hand.
  17. Should just about keep the County 944 honest!
  18. Haha! That's what everyone says. These boys are legends! 8)
  19. How did you get it all back on the plane? Think I'll be calling 'round for a cup of tea tomorrow evening! :D
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