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what tractor should i next buy for little manor farm  

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  1. 1. what tractor should i next buy for little manor farm

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    • case 1056 xl
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    • ih international 956 xl
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    • ford 7610 2wd (dave towse conversion)
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this section is for little manor farm for 2011

the farm is being completely rebuilt and so all new buildings, machinery and fields wll be appearing on the farm.

machinery includes:

jd 6930 - weathered

jd 6930 + loader

fendt 818

NH 6020 - without loader

claas dominator 108 sl maxi

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well due to the weather and a quiet spell at work ive had a bit more time to myself so ive been busy on the new farm

ive stripped down that cattle barn i had and done yorkshire boarding all the way around it and im redoing the roof with extra supports so it does not dip in again, its now going to become a small machinery shed with some lambing pens in there for a small sheep and arable farm im doing, i calnt wait really as its been over a year since i did a farm by myself

pictures will follow soon  ;)

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little manor farm has decided to do some contracting to local farmers

inc:

fert spreading

crop spraying

silaging (mowing, rowing up, baling, clamping ect...)

muck spreading

slurry injecting

round baling aswell

also to come to the farm in the new year:

2 beef sheds, a lambing shed, indoor silage clamp

machinery also to come:

claas scorpian 6030 or JCB 310

new amazone sprayer

joskin modulo 2 tanker and injector

challenger LB44B big baler

case 1056xl

new holland 8560

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Well looking at your current NH in the fleet it would of course make sense to have ran older Fords as well back in the days with a sole surviver left. As it is on many farms.

that was part of my thinking and then mabee have the new holland 8560 that replicagri are bringing out soon as it can be my old muscle tractorthe 7610 can be the old yard tractor

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hmmm, just wondering what season to have my farm set in

spring: fert spreading, drilling of spring barley, muck/slurry spreading

summer: silaging, baling, start of cereals harvest

summer/autumn: slurry/muck spreading, drilling of wheat, bale hauling, farm maintainence

winter: feeding, maintainance, hedge laying

WHAT SHOULD I CHOOSE??? YOU DECIDE!!

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what are you doing it for your self or shows. If i was you one layout which you do for your self and shows

im not sure yet mate, i might just do the farm for myself and some small scenes for shows, i will probs try and get the farm to toytrac though, i like that show allot.

it certainly will not be finished before then, i doubt i will be going to anymore shows now untill toytrac

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if you do toytrac do the winter sceen with muck spreading and drilling and ploughing for maize

might do, long way off yet, got plenty of time to plan and save to buy materials, i could even be driving myself to toytrac

it will be an expensive year for me

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