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Britains John Deere 7920- Help urgently needed!!


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Hi could anyone help? I want to improve my britains 7920 and I was wondering if anyone could tell me which wheels I should put on it. I am wondering if tim toys jd 6520 wheels will be big enough. If anyone could give me any help on these things, would be greatly appretiated. 8) 8)

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The best wheels for the JD 7920 are the wheels from the UH Renault/Class Atles.

It is a bit expensive to cut down the model, but a french website sells then for 10 euros.  Its best to put together a big order as the delivery is pretty pricey, but they do sell loads of other bits which are good for converting.

http://www.mini-toys.net/index.php

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i don't tend to do jds as you can prob tell,but i have seen the one done with the uh renault wheels and it did make a hughe improvment on the model,and looked more like the real ones i have seen,if the french site sells them seperatlly that has to be a good way to go,

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The best wheels for the JD 7920 are the wheels from the UH Renault/Class Atles.

It is a bit expensive to cut down the model, but a french website sells then for 10 euros.  Its best to put together a big order as the delivery is pretty pricey, but they do sell loads of other bits which are good for converting.

http://www.mini-toys.net/index.php

Hi, how hard are they to fit? Also how much was postage?

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The delivery was 17 euros it is a standard rate, but they sell all the UH front linkage and other intersting parts from siku models, if you have a wonder around the site you soon fill a basket.  I ended up nearly spending 100 euros on wheels alone. 

If you get some round bar from B & Q and then use some plastic/metal glue to bond them together, the front wheels are a problem I haven't solved yet.  I saw though at splading, sparrow legs had some fitted to the dave twose 8430 wheeled tractor.

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