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On 6/12/2024 at 11:07 PM, CX820Joe said:

A few new additions today: 

McHale round baler

New Holland T6.145 with loader

Dangreville muck spreader 

I should have had something else but DHL couldn’t get up the road due to the water board digging it up so hopefully that will arrive tomorrow 

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You wont be disappointed with the mchale baler Joe, great realistic model with a bit of weight about it

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6 hours ago, Anderson Agri said:

Nice Valmet with crane from Matt Frost arrived last night. Almost a shame to have to cut it up for the crane 🫣🤣PXL_20240617_155535493.thumb.jpg.dfcbfd6d51c142bc8ed5c7aa5eca9fdc.jpg

Can we conclude that you're going to merge the County and the crane?

Don't worry about the Valmet. You only have to damage the glazing. 

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13 hours ago, New Hollander said:

Can we conclude that you're going to merge the County and the crane?

Don't worry about the Valmet. You only have to damage the glazing. 

Unfortunately not, I would love for Ian to do me a few more counties at some point when I can afford 🤣 just window shopping at the moment 😥

I had a spare 7810 chassis lying around that was missing a few parts and saw this at Newby hall so putting the two together to make use out of it. PXL_20240609_103641513.thumb.jpg.56a2927732d81bdab994a256f7e595b0.jpg

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Great idea. I made this with the crane and sold the Valmet. Took the winch off so a Britains muledozer would fit and the crane sits a bit lower in transport position. The rope of the winch is now on the Siku winch/blade at the rear end. Still have the crane from the trailer and bought a second trailer without crane (2024 purchase to stay on topic) and with a spare TW cab someday want to make a Bruun 7610 F6.

 

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7 hours ago, Cornish-model-farm said:

A couple more 3D printed Shapeways bits -  a classic Vicon Hippo slurry tanker and a Meijer Holland big square bale grab. Both items were painted and weathered by me.

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Do you have a link to the Shapeways Vicon Hippo? How many litres/gallons is it?

Vicon, as a Dutch company, sold some strange equipment in some countries. They did not sell these vacuum tankers in Holland. Could this be a Schuitemaker, also a Dutch company? Schuitemaker also sold forage wagons branded as New Holland in the UK. As far as I know not under their own brand name.

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8 hours ago, New Hollander said:

Do you have a link to the Shapeways Vicon Hippo? How many litres/gallons is it?

Vicon, as a Dutch company, sold some strange equipment in some countries. They did not sell these vacuum tankers in Holland. Could this be a Schuitemaker, also a Dutch company? Schuitemaker also sold forage wagons branded as New Holland in the UK. As far as I know not under their own brand name.

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Yes, it could well be. I altered the chassis arrangement on mine as it appeared to be upside down but having seen your picture it was "upside down" on the Schuitemaker! Thanks for the information.

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