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not got much more left Sean but under the big display i've got 3,4 ft by 6ft free for fields . would have lots more room if not for the wife :'( got the baler today Tris :) big, what would be the best tractor to use it with or the biggist needed ??? ???. will do the masseys soon marky ;) ;) keep taking the pills mate ;D

What you mean you would have more space if you could use up all the space thats crowded with shoes, handbags, make-up. ..  ???::):D

So, a review of the baler then Mark. ... off ya go son. .. get writing  ;):)

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Yeah, a Quadrant 3400 is said to need about 300hp up front. We had a 3400 near us on a 280hp fastrac and it was on it's knees on some hills.

Farm is looking fantastic by the way.

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not got much more left Sean but under the big display i've got 3,4 ft by 6ft free for fields . would have lots more room if not for the wife :'( got the baler today Tris :) big, what would be the best tractor to use it with or the biggist needed ??? ???. will do the masseys soon marky ;) ;) keep taking the pills mate ;D

kick it all out mate, best way,

really need to get back into ash tree farm now, all this work from you tris and g is getting me down

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What you mean you would have more space if you could use up all the space thats crowded with shoes, handbags, make-up. ..  ???::):D

So, a review of the baler then Mark. ... off ya go son. .. get writing  ;):)

will do soon mate,  heres a taster. its big ,rear wheels steer ,front panel opens, rear  flap opens shuts, lots of things go round ;D ;D
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Yeah, a Quadrant 3400 is said to need about 300hp up front. We had a 3400 near us on a 280hp fastrac and it was on it's knees on some hills.

Farm is looking fantastic by the way.

thanks Jez 8) 8)
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very nice mark did not take long to build and fill it mate cracking shed  and cracking gear in it  ;) ;) ;)lurv the joints

thanks Graham :)

Super shed - just like my sheep barn at home! And I've made a note to keep more UH stock  for myself in future!  :)

thanks Mandy i had a shed very similar when we had sheep and pigs up on the black down hills :) :) :)

nice work Mark, see you have gone for the dowel look with hippie cladding :D :D

thanks Ben ;) the hippie look will be covered up. :D :D
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i know i've asked this before but where is the cladding from?? ???, i've been in a few art shops and cant find any. i dont want to use plastic profiled stuff from EMA as its not cheap :(

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just gone through all this from page 1! :D :D :D:o::)

when did you paint the walls white ;)

what was the roof of the house from??, beats Tris's idea timewise ;)

took you a few minutes then Ben :D :D i painted the walls around two or so weeks before the photo background went up i think. the house roof is 2mm balsa wood then covered in paper with tile print.
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He came, he saw and he beat me too it!!! I still havn't fone the roof for mine yet Mark, how dare thee!!  :D :D The joints are smart, like that detail a lot. I have only got to do the outside colouring of black silver and rust for the roof and she is done. .. may have a bash in a mo actually.  :)

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