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Just completed a Ford 7710.  Was planning to build this for a long time and now had the right parts.  I see a lot of 7710 and 8210 being built with the hood of the Britains TW-10/15/20, but when measuring the real one, the Britains 7710 / TW-20's (slightly shortened) turns out to be better.

The tractor was made of the chassis, front axle, air filter of a Marge Ford 7610, cab, steps, weight carrier of a Britains TW-15, bonnet, front axle carrier, fuel tank and battery of Britains Ford 7710, rear tires, headlights of UH Ford TW-30, exhaust of Britains Ford 6600, front tires from Valtra C120 and 2 decal stickers from Poppema.

 

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On 9/15/2019 at 2:33 PM, Ben Gardebroek said:

Very beautifull made model. But why did you used the cabin from a Britains TW?

I swapped the cab with this one:

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Plan was first to make a 7710 Generation II. The base model was bought as a Marge Ford 7610 II. The 7710 Generation II however was not very common here.

A local contractor here had lots of the bubble cab 700 series and when I was young there was the 7710 144 hour ploughing marathon...

 

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