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Nigel's 2wd Massey Ferguson 399


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that combine is it a conversion or a rare pice britains did for the italian market

just clearing some space in the shead got stacks i never got around to drinking at christmass

3 bottles of blue nun  - the wifes

14 bottels of kronen

6 left of the stella

got some babycham left for some members on here  ;D ;D

2 bottels of harveys

bottle and a half or baleys

avocardo (forgot to get lemmon and lime  ;D ;D)

chinzano

im not a big drinker

the spekled hen got polished off before chrimbo i like that

so im trying to sort some stuff out

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would you say both masseys share the same cab (362 & 399)

looking at that 362 bonnet you could extend it to a 399 maybee

I dont know im having a "liquid monday" so everything looks good

at the mo  :'( ;D ;D ;D ;D

woked last night till 11.00 pm so ive attacked a pack of steller and kronenburg 11664

the 399 cab is the earilier type as used on all 300 series even on the silver cabbed models.These tractors were all mechanical & gear sticks on the floor

the britains 362 cab is the later hi-line cabbed finish & came with a revamped tractor such as the gears on the RHS of the driver & electronic implement control as an option.

the bonnet on the 362 is slightly tapered so joining two together wouldn't be as easy as it sounds    

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Marcus has go it. The red cabbed versions were later called the Lo-Line and continued for a while alongside the Hi-Lines (which were so called due to fan/ac in the roof with radio,switches and extra spotlights front and rear aswell as interior changes - Marcus' post) I am pretty sure TM810 has been playing around with resin casting a bonnet for a 390. Not sure how he has got on with it but Sean is sure to post here later. I have a 362 cab and floor pan waiting to go on a 6180 chassis, just waiting on the bonnet. 6180 chassis maybe a wee bit big for scale though yet....

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why is Andy (sorry agristeve)selling it as britains  :-\

recoverd after my wine gum stint of this morning

bloody work 2night

good job im being picked up and working in the office

i might pull a sicky :-\

Putting Britains as an item description I've noticed seems to be a good way of getting your model looked at even if Britains didn't make it and also lets people know that it's an agricultural model...... :-\ :-\ :-\

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