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over took a massey something (number was rubbed off), think it was a 3*** series :-\ :-\ with power harrow and drill (Had Fiona on it? :-\)

also a Massey 3050 i think, didnt quite catch the number with amazone spreader ;D

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saw quite a few folk cracking on with spring work today on my way home from work beside inverurie, aberdeenshire, john deere and bredal spreader spreading lime couple of newhollands breaking in ready for the drill and a couple of drill machines going as well but the road was to busy to see what they were and a couple were too far away to know what they were, real early i thought but maybe not

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on train down to london and return

some type of SP sprayer

JD with Amazone spreader

later on

MF 3050 with Amazone spreader

JD with amazone spreader

Case 6**XL with......amazone spreader

get the feeling they are popular :-\ :-\

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New Holland TM155 - Richard Western 12 Tonner

John Deere 6820 - 5 furrow Dowdeswell

John Deere 6920s - Amazone Combi-Drill

JCB Fastrac 1135 - Richard Western 14 tonne silage trailer

Fendt 930 TMS

Claas Jaguar 900

John Deere 6900 x3

John Deere 6920s - 2600L Tanker

John Deere 3350 - Kuhn Discoverer

Cat TH63

Massey Ferguson 4245 - Chain harrows

John Deere 2040s

Renault Ares - Marston 11 tonne

Massey Ferguson 6480 - Accord fertiliser spinner

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big Fendt with front press and drill....seen before, prob about 12+ pages back!

2 SP harvesters in a field near A10., think one was the Grimme Maxtron thing :-\ :-\, not sure of other....looked more like a beet harvester but in a tattie field....fen folk for you :D :D

JCB fastrac with tattie boxes on a flatbed trailer

JD loader loading boxes

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Saw the local woodcutter's mid-sized JQ with loader/snowplough driving down the street today coming back from snowplowing. The chap driving it turned around in the road and cleaned the bottom of the driveway off when he saw me snow shoveling.  :)

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John Deere 6920 - Flatbed trailer (24 swede boxes)

John Deere 6820 - Loader - Flatbed trailer (24 Swede Boxes)

John Deere 7820 - Vaderstadt Rolls

John Deere 7920 - Vaderstadt Drill

David Brown 1412

New Holland TS110A - loader - Flatbed trailer - straw bales

John Deere 6920s - 5 furrow plough - front mounted press

Ford 40 series - plant trailer & mini digger

Oh! And 2 John Deere 6530's and a John Deere 6830 on a lorry heading towards Tiverton.

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mf 362 and weeks trailer, drivimg through the center of plymouth

2 mf 42?? with loader, plymouth councils ,and their 375 with hedge trimmer

and a nh 7740 ,local garden/small holder with home made grain looking trailer on the back, made out of corriguated sheet and wood

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not a great deal even though i was in the country up in Derbyshire.

some old ford next to the cattle shed

followed a NH with spreader taker, red, not sure of make....smelt of pig :D :D :D::)

old 2*** series JD with bale spike on rear

thats it really, pretty poor day

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My lad Charlie had footie practise at school today .

When I went to pick him up there were 2 new 07 reg MF 6499 with 6 furrow ploughs on working in the field next to the football pitch.

Needless to say most of the team were watching the tractors and not in the bit interested in footie ! ::)

Its funny though because I went to the same school in the late 1970s and I remember gazing out of the window all day watching tractors. ;)

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