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Tractor 'spotting'.... ...in Suffolk


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Some of the tractors I've photographed recently....

Ford 6640 ploughing with a 3f Ransomes:

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NH 7740? with loader & lime spreader:

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2 JD 6910s with Bunning lowlander spreaders:

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MF 6495 & 6f Kverneland LD85:

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JD 6910 + MF 185 SII:

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Case CVX170 + Vaderstad NZ:

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Cat 55 & 6f Gregoire Besson:

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NH TX66 stopped on some spring beans:

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JD 6920 S and 5f Kverneland:

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NH TM130 & 5f Overum:

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The 6910 & 185 again:

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Claas Mega 204:

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Case MX285 with 6f Gregoire Besson:

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MF 6170 with 4m Slovakian Mistral drill drilling rape:

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Case MX135 and 6m? pig tail cultivator:

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My 250; my transport for some of the outings ;):

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NH 7840 + Needham rolls:

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Case Maxxum 5150 Pro + Cousins Packa-Rolla:

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Case MX285 + Vaderstad Rexius Twin 630:

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Case Maxxum 5150 Pro + Cousins Contour rolls:

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Case MX285 + Vaderstad Rapid A 600 S:

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SAM lowline 3000 24m sprayer:

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That's all for the minute, more can be found on my website :)

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Thanks for all the comments :)

Great selection of machines, does the Belarus like watching real tractors work?  ;D;):P :P

The Belarus does it's fair share of work too ;)

belarusfan was your tractor not in classic tractor at one point

Yes it was :)

Just for you belarusfan......  :o :o :o :o

Must say I do think that looks pretty smart ;D Shame about the front mudguard possibly restricting vision? What are everyone else's views?

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Looking at the width of that bonnet you can see where the 450HP are hidden, I think a rethink of the bonnet and front mudgaurd affair is definately required though..... even without the mudguards it would be like driving a long nose semi.....

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Looooovely photo's Belarusfan, how come alot of them have such smal tyres on them (narrow) are they on root crop work at other times of the year? Seems odd to see tractors these days on skinny tyres.

Thanks :D Other than some of the farms doing a little sugar beet (though I dont think any of the tractors photo'd are used in the crop with the tyres that they are shown with) no root crop work with these tractors :-\ They seem quite normal tyres to me? ???

Looking at the width of that bonnet you can see where the 450HP are hidden, I think a rethink of the bonnet and front mudgaurd affair is definately required though..... even without the mudguards it would be like driving a long nose semi.....

Seems like a rush job to create a 'new' style....    ..although better that maybe than doing similar to; MF producing a new bonnet VERY similarly styled to the Kirovets which had already been out a year ::)

Lovely quality & variety of shots there Belarusfan !

Thanks :D

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Great shots there Chris...On the subject of Belarus tractors, I don't much about them, but would quite like to see a model of this one:

http://www.farmphoto.com/photography/LargePhoto.asp?u=http://www.agrisurfer.com/mirror.aspx?dt=/attachment%2Fsize%5Foriginal%2FB25F0265%2D12CC%2D4E18%2D8D18%2DCC94C1D25BC1%2Ejpg&w=500&h=375&s=Belarus%2D2022

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