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Tractor action in Holland update 15/10/08 with Jaguar880 containerchopper


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Hey guy's, had the day off and the sun is shining, so i went out to make a few pictures, easyer said than done, it is still pretty wet out there.

So first up some construction site action, getting the site ready to build, with a few tractors with dump trailers, and a Volvo L70F loader and a Fiat Hitachi ex135w.

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Next, starting to harvest potato's in a very wet field, a selfpropelled Amac harvester did not get through the mud by it's self so a Steyr profi on narrow wheel had to help pull, a NH TM pulling a 18 ton trailer did not seem to have any trouble going through.

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Brillint Erik... thanks for posting... now can you go and find some massey pics as well please buddy ???  ;D

Today i found  6 Massey's, hope they are to your liking Lord Ferguson  ;);D

Erik  8)

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First up today, Case IH Maxxum 130 with a Grimme GZ1700 harvester and Grimme AK front chopper, a Massey 6160 with Veenhuis and a Fiat 9090 with Bijlsma Hercules on trailer duty.

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Next a Massey 6270 with Amac AXL2 harvester and Amac front chopper, a Massey 575 with single axel Bijlsma Hercules and a Steyr 9086 with Miedema and a Massey 6140 with Mullie on trailer duty.

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Next a selfpropelled Krakei harvester with a Ford 7610 skid unit, A JD 6620 and a JD 6800 with Miedema trailers for transport, and a Ford 4000 chopping.

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Last few for today, a Fiat 640 4wd with a little trailer, A ford 7610 with single axel trailer and a Fiat 8090 with Amac harvester.

And a Massey 6290 and 6140 picking up road side grass.

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some great pictures among your postings. I love these tattie harvesting scenes (specially the sharp ones ;-)), especially the one with the mounted green Ford tractor - is it a Standen harvester? They offered this "mount your tractor and make it a self propelled harvester" system also for sugar beets in th 1970s.

I must visit your region too in the future to complete my picture collection!

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some great pictures among your postings. I love these tattie harvesting scenes (specially the sharp ones ;-)), especially the one with the mounted green Ford tractor - is it a Standen harvester? They offered this "mount your tractor and make it a self propelled harvester" system also for sugar beets in th 1970s.

I must visit your region too in the future to complete my picture collection!

The Ford is mounted on a Krakei harvester.

You are right about some off the pic's not beeing real sharp, i apoligize for that there is some fog with sun braking through very hard to make decent pic's.

When you decide to come to this area send me a email, you are more than welcome for coffee.

Erik.

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erik... I think I love you  :-*

Many many thanks for posting.... I want to see more of that 575.. some very strange archs on the back of that lady... never seen anything like it before  :o :o

thanks once again....

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erik... I think I love you  :-*

Many many thanks for posting.... I want to see more of that 575.. some very strange archs on the back of that lady... never seen anything like it before  :o :o

thanks once again....

Sorry i could not find the time to go back today for the 575, i did some reserach, and i think this is what you are looking for.

French build 575, for sale by dutch dealer.

Erik.

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