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Scotty12

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your post knocker and stone fork look great already,well suited to that smart t6090.

One idea for you on the fork,I would drill a hole for the tines to sit in then glue them in,they will be able to take a knock then rather than relying on the glue just to hold them all on.

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your post knocker and stone fork look great already,well suited to that smart t6090.

One idea for you on the fork,I would drill a hole for the tines to sit in then glue them in,they will be able to take a knock then rather than relying on the glue just to hold them all on.

 

 

Looking well jack I would like one of them stone forks top job

 

 

Thanks guys.

 

 

 

looking good, shed looks fair size

 

Thanks Pete. The shed base is 600mm x 600mm and the walls are 95mm tall.

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Another update. Made some more progress with my shed....

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The tractor sitting in the shed is a TSA135 conversion I'm working on....

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Also working on a slurry pit area with pictures coming soon.

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tidy models lad :D

 

Likeing your new shed,and the tsa135 looks very good,I have a t6030 on the same chassis I think the rims suit it very well

 

Thanks guys. Yeah its quite surprising how well Massey rims suit the NH body.

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