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Spring work pictures with new JD's


Soilboy

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Some pics I have in the last few weeks doing a bit of weekend work for the chap I was with full time but ive moved on for summer.

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Baling hay with two JD 6930's and MF185 balers and a JD 6920S with Mchale 998 wrapper, taken from top of hill when i was raking.

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Closer picture of the balers.

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Had my first go on a 6930 last Sunday with this one carting silage for the day.

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Fendt 818 raking in early June before it all went wet.

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FW, I did come back to Carnells to do second cut but that must have been a good 4 weeks ago now and its was only about 50 acres so we wernt there long.  I expect that was the same lot there today muck spreading but im not working for them full time now as im driving a combine on a local estate over the summer.

Jez, the person I was working for is Gollins who is based near aylesbury in bucks.

Thanks for the kind comments on the pics!

Regards

Pete

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FW, I did come back to Carnells to do second cut but that must have been a good 4 weeks ago now and its was only about 50 acres so we wernt there long.  I expect that was the same lot there today muck spreading but im not working for them full time now as im driving a combine on a local estate over the summer.

Jez, the person I was working for is Gollins who is based near aylesbury in bucks.

Thanks for the kind comments on the pics!

Regards

Pete

Oh yes I remeber seeing a bit more being done. Yeah today there were two new JD's with K-Two spreaders with Carnells Loadall in their cattle yard opposite our yard. ;)

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