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Found another picture of the plough on Amazon of all places; looks like it will be reversible, hopefully the pakomat thingybob will be removable too.

I like the fact that it's got what looks like a working variwdith ram on it....doesn't look like the whole geometry of the plough changes but that would probably be a bit complex for a toy! 

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I came across a MF6600 today while i was out doing the weekly shop with herself and was tempted to buy it. I know the chassis colour is wrong,but does a 6600 actually exsist in reality?

no Justin,i highlighted this before and even contacted tomy/britains,the range is 6600,but the models in the range are

6612

6613

6614

6615

6616

hope this helps

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no Justin,i highlighted this before and even contacted tomy/britains,the range is 6600,but the models in the range are

6612

6613

6614

6615

6616

hope this helps

Thats a shame.. It aint a bad tractor to luck at,other than that... Steve Frater is the man for one of these so I guess & not Debenhams ;D ..  Thanks Paul.. ;)

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I wondered the same thing - have found a photo of it in transport mode, I would imagine its parked on its furrows rather than with the packomat suspended in the air?

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that pic confirms my thoughts britains have got the tines incorrect on the packomat. Britains have them infront of the packer and they should be behind the packer

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that pic confirms my thoughts britains have got the tines incorrect on the packomat. Britains have them infront of the packer and they should be behind the packer

It's a flexible option when you buy the plough...here's an example of one like the Birtains version

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Saw photo of a Britains New Holland Jubilee model. Is it genuine as I have never heard anything about it till now.

 

 

 

It seems to have appeared at the 50 years of Basildon event in Ireland, see post number #38 by Justy 46

 

http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/topic/22686-50-years-of-basildon-at-de-courcey/page-2

 

But so far none of the English dealers seem to have heard of it so we are left to wonder if it was a specific "show model" or whether it will go on general release

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It seems to have appeared at the 50 years of Basildon event in Ireland, see post number #38 by Justy 46

 

http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/topic/22686-50-years-of-basildon-at-de-courcey/page-2

 

But so far none of the English dealers seem to have heard of it so we are left to wonder if it was a specific "show model" or whether it will go on general release

 

Now on the G & M Farm models website. ;D

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Must have a lot of hydraulic compaction in Ireland it would be safe to assume hey Justin, Over the road from me they pull the exact same plough with a JQ6530.

Is it spring release and on hilly ground?? Over in Northern Ireland were stuck with having to buy 150hp for doing a 100hp tractors job because of the ground. We've 4furrow spring release on 170hp Valtra were I've seen 120s doing same job on flat lands only with 5furrows

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