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Richard de Florennes

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  1. visiting friends some 10 miles in the North yesterday evening provided the rare opportunity for watching this FENDT "Ger?tetr?ger" spraying herbizide on a field of sugar beet:
  2. To solve the miracle: it's a CASE IH CVX 1170 of course I am glad nobody misunderstood the headline of this topic (although just looking at this sprayer action just a few miles around my home, just in a couple of days, there is also some truth in the headline )
  3. going real big: Fendt and Damman sprayer jointly owned by two of the largest farmers in our area (some 1.000 hectars crop ...).
  4. Not much going on in the fields at the moment - but there was some spraying activity in the last couple of days - here a CASI IH spraying maize with a RAU sprayer:
  5. and the parking place only for Britains items in one shelf - everything else is stored in its boxes ...
  6. and this is the whole farm - everything in one cupboard due to lack of space:
  7. Thanks Green ... sent you a pm. help of Gave would also be appreciated though he seems not have had the time yet to answer my pm concerning purchase of his marvelous beet harvester However, a row cultivator representing the same quality as his harvester would be great of course. Now Gave - it's up to you for another bargain
  8. should look like this when finnished: As I am quite a conversion beginner - do you have any idea how to begin and how to proceed (how to make the parts, which material, how to connect, which existing parts might be reproduced in resin, how can I make completely new parts from scratch - no idea how to make an own good looking T-tine or spring tine, a duck feet tine or shovels, nor how to connect them to the main frame of the item. Anybody able to help or to produce such a thing on order (budget 50 Pounds)? www.actionfarmtoys.com/pictures/5920.jpg
  9. It looked a little bit like carrot crop (I tryed to pull out one of those plants by hand and have look but did not succeed, seems to have deep roots) but as this can hardly be correct; I presume it is some very high grown weed like chamomile or legumes.
  10. yes, you MUST fill in three numbers of participating suggestions and your e-mail adress in order to take part. Here is a close-up of the farmer and his lady:
  11. It seems that I have forgotten to show you the pictures of my "Potato harvest scene". Now this has to be changed. (Please do not forget you can still vote for or against me at http://www.witomo.com/6595.html - see contribution numer 15 from Sascha).
  12. Thanks for the nice feedback. According to the manufacturer BRIX (http://www.brix-scheibeneggen.de/GB-index.htm) is should be called a Disc Harrow (German: Scheibenegge; can you spell it ;-))) Combination; but the term tillage train might be more exactly - it seems to be kind of the German equivalent to your Simba Solo variants ? It does not look for much further pictures this week with a lot of rain during the last few days and no much better forecasts for the near future here in Western Germany. Maybe, I can post some more of those taken earlier this spring, when work is a bit down in the office ...
  13. Another 3 metres of high grown crop beeing disced - did not know a chain harrow could manage such a job until that day ...
  14. Seen last Friday, a sunny afternoon on my way back home after office work:
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