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Like the 35 Marky, it looks well mucked up. All this muck topic is giving me a little push to maybe try it myself.

Thanks Garrett.... that's what got me 'kick started'... what a great place this is hey  ;D

I'm hell bent on improving on my current performance... I think I need to concentrate more on 'topical application' ... get some 'concentrated' mud areas as you would find on the real thing...

Can anyone get me some pics of dirty tractors... I never let mine get dirty  :-[:D :D :D

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this is what the kits look like Sean

I used these kits on that IH I showed you guys this summer, but one problem is they are not perm and will rub

off, so I would like to learn the air brush tech................

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Can anyone get me some pics of dirty tractors... I never let mine get dirty  :-[:D :D :D

Nah! Can't help you there  ;D

Looks pretty good though - I like the wet oil round the manifold and air cleaner - maybe a couple of dings in the nose too  :D

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Interesting thread,I did'nt skip a single page.

Maybe the addition of a lenght of rope hanging over the air filter and drapped down the side of the engine like a stock farmer may use for pulling big calves out of cows would be an idea. :)

When I drove an MF35 after leaving school I often had new O rings sat over the gear stick for replacing seals in leaking irragation pipes.The paint had been rubbed off the lower half of the front grill because of driving up the tram lines while the wheat was in flower with the pipe trailer.

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