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Thanks for the comments chaps ,yeah quite happy with the 3050 also needs a back window along with a door. As for the ploughing , we were abit sceptical about the wider tyres to start, but seem to match up. IF it gets really wet do tend to use a 6930, find that can make a better job.

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Been a busy few weeks, been out with the spreaders & the ground has been dry enough to get on with some grassland work as well.

Had one of the 6930 taking some well rotted muck out to the fields. Much easier and quicker doing this than running the spreaders too & from the farm.

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In the field the 7810 with the bunning spreader & the 6930 were cracking on spreading with the farmmaster loading. Really like the 7810 for this job well balanced & plenty of grunt.

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Following the spreaders is Jack on the 6210R & plough.

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Swapped over this year from using a 6210R on the spreader to a 6930 Mainly because we needed the 6210R for cultivation work. Too help keep the 6930 on top of the job and help reduce soil compaction, weeve fitted it with some wider rear tyres.

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Also picked up another classic John Deere to go with the 3050, the restoration of which is coming along nicely. The tractor here is a 3140 a really nice tractor which was restored by its previous owner. Had it out doing some flat rolling, help earn its keep.

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