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Your 8210 is a credit to you Justy, lovely tractor.

I have to say that looking around my part of the east anglian fens its Massey Ferguson 80s & 90s classic's that are far away the most popular tractors. I know of a few Ford's & JD's etc but when it comes to seeing them out on the country lanes working its virtually zero. Where as  yesterday I saw a MF3690 on a muck spreader and recently a 3635 running up and down the village shifting soil. A 3095 on a hedge cutter is often spotted too. And also 3645 on a very late 95 N reg was seen a few times last year along with a 3120.  And I know where there are a fair few MF's between the 3060, 65 ,70,75,80,85s upto a 3125s that dont venture far from their home farms/ studs etc.

Maybe its because all the old Fords were specially sort out and stored or sold abroad as future investments? Or that Massey 3000/3100/3600s were market leaders for a year or so at the end of their run in 1993/4/5, especially around here, and the those tractor ranges pioneered the electronic revolution in farming.

 

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56 minutes ago, phil phoenix said:

Your 8210 is a credit to you Justy, lovely tractor.

I have to say that looking around my part of the east anglian fens its Massey Ferguson 80s & 90s classic's that are far away the most popular tractors. I know of a few Ford's & JD's etc but when it comes to seeing them out on the country lanes working its virtually zero. Where as  yesterday I saw a MF3690 on a muck spreader and recently a 3635 running up and down the village shifting soil. A 3095 on a hedge cutter is often spotted too. And also 3645 on a very late 95 N reg was seen a few times last year along with a 3120.  And I know where there are a fair few MF's between the 3060, 65 ,70,75,80,85s upto a 3125s that dont venture far from their home farms/ studs etc.

Maybe its because all the old Fords were specially sort out and stored or sold abroad as future investments? Or that Massey 3000/3100/3600s were market leaders for a year or so at the end of their run in 1993/4/5, especially around here, and the those tractor ranges pioneered the electronic revolution in farming.

 

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Those 3000 Series MFs are a rare sight around my area now.. There is a 3085 and 3120 local enough. And a nearby farm traded in a 2wd 3070 for a JD 6430 about 2 years ago.. But the 390,390T etc are popular still and are plentyful. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I knew there was somewhere I was meant to go today 🤢

Were those rally cars 1/32? I have the Rothmans RS1800, Ascona, Manta and 911 SC RS in 1/32, but have never seen the Subaru Legacy in 1/32.

The plant hire yard looks interesting as well.

Thanks for posting the pics.

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1 hour ago, SPN said:

I knew there was somewhere I was meant to go today 🤢

Were those rally cars 1/32? I have the Rothmans RS1800, Ascona, Manta and 911 SC RS in 1/32, but have never seen the Subaru Legacy in 1/32.

The plant hire yard looks interesting as well.

Thanks for posting the pics.

The rally cars are 1/18 scale SPN.. Very impressive collection off them. Have a vid. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, SPN said:

I'm loving the different liveries of GXI9427, Connolly, Fisher, Prodrive, Bastos and possibly Cronin down the back?

They must be custom made liveries. I see McHales M3 also in the bunch and a few off Billy Colemans cars.. Would they be available off the shelf? 

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 Went for a look to the Bweeng Tractor Run today. Very good turnout. Had my brother in laws 4600 lined up for the run, only the water pump stopped working during week..  Next time maybe.  Heres a few pics.. The Fendt 1050 was a real attraction at the run. First time seeing one in flesh.. What a beast of a machine..  

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