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Well there is a set of tyres and wheels for Marks next MF conversion commission!!  8) 8)

Have to say though, that baler looks naff on a single axle.  :-[  Local contractor had one this year for his 936 and the baler is on a tandem rear steer bogey. Looks more suited and I dare say it rides better when baling too.

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MF fans go from famine (for far too many years) to feast,

The 3080 and 6475 will be musts for me, as will the 175 if it turns up in 1/32 (UH please don't change your policy of doing 1/16 models in 1/32 as well !!!!).

My farm will also have to take a serious look at converting from round to square bales as well !

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have UH got licence to do DB's and IH/CASE back catloges??? love to see more attention to these aswell but at the rate UH are churning these  out they would have too much to produce  ;):-[

the 175 and 590 i want now ....wonder if they will do a 590 coventry bassed 2wd :-*:-* :-*:-*

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Well I got here late didnt I !! And to think I was going to send a message on Sunday to UH pleading with them to make a big MF baler ;D  The 2190 coupled up to a JD7930 is surely one of the best looking AG combos on the market :-*

Its a bit beastly of UH though releasing a 6475 Which can easily be turned into a 7480 for example ::)  looks like Britains are gonna pay for time wasteing :(

And finally there IS one tractor missing of that list and is sure to be released to coincide with the real thing when the 6485-7495 long wheelbase 6 cylinder models get replaced before the end of this year ;)  6695 anyone ::)

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Baler for me..... New wheels and axles..... Hitched to a 7530 or 7810......

Scrap the new wheels idea.... those big hesston balers were born on BIG single wheels so it will stay that way.

I do wonder if it would give the "bones" for a classic Hesston 4900 conversion....

look good on a 7810 jez :)  jd make there own balers in real life jez?

Look even better on a 4955 mate!!!  :D :D ;)  Maybe we need to talk to Pete  ;)

Not big ones no mate, not anymore.. had a spell of it but theat didn't last.

Still making the legendary small square balers though.

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Scrap the new wheels idea.... those big hesston balers were born on BIG single wheels so it will stay that way.

I do wonder if it would give the "bones" for a classic Hesston 4900 conversion....

 

Look even better on a 4955 mate!!!  :D :D ;) Maybe we need to talk to Pete  ;)

Not big ones no mate, not anymore.. had a spell of it but theat didn't last.

Still making the legendary small square balers though.

4850 will be my next one Jez  :D :D

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Arent we likely to see a UH New Holland/Ford list soon as well??  It wouldnt take a genius to realise that the MF2190 Baler could share a great deal of its tooling with a yellow version New Holland B9090 ;)  I suspect that formality will be announced soon enough and hopefully we will see a T6090 or PROBABLY a T7.205 or whatever NH have rebadged it as which will become clear soon as NH relaunch T7 and T6 tractors (Hence the delay of the aforementioned UH list ;) )

Maybe a T8 as well and perhaps a TW ::)

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