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door 1 painted,fitted all the internal hand rails ect (cant see just yet) so all thats needed to finish is the white cladding/padding,also got door 2 setting glue wise,before handles and paint, need to start looking at the front screen top and bottom next,along with the cladding round the bonnet/ engine sides, plus a rolled up rear screen for the canopy before i paint this up as well. also putting together a decal order ,several things to finish so a big one😮

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Going to attempt creating my own Britains industrial version  off a 5000 and Shawne dumper. Just testing paint at moment an old butchered casting and a body off a dumper and other spares.. . I have another 5000 and dumper coming from Ebay. 

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6 hours ago, justy 46 said:

Going to attempt creating my own Britains industrial version  off a 5000 and Shawne dumper. Just testing paint at moment an old butchered casting and a body off a dumper and other spares.. . I have another 5000 and dumper coming from Ebay. 

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Your not hanging about Justin

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54 minutes ago, jmd said:

Your not hanging about Justin

Era just testing really. The dumper body is one off the last off them in Deutz green sprayed with white primer undercoat then a Halfords yellow enamel. Seems ok. I have a 5000 Major on the way that might need a few parts and a blue Shawne dumper. Purchased both together on Ebay. So I might need a few bits from Dave Towse too. 

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On 1/3/2022 at 1:19 PM, Tractorman810 said:

little more, prob as much as will get done now till next weekend

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It makes me smile when I hear modern tractor operators complain about creature comforts and noise issues, especially when you think what the old boys of the 60s & 70s had to put up with. Excellent interpretation of a drafty 70s Massey cab Sean.

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23 minutes ago, phil phoenix said:

It makes me smile when I hear modern tractor operators complain about creature comforts and noise issues, especially when you think what the old boys of the 60s & 70s had to put up with. Excellent interpretation of a drafty 70s Massey cab Sean.

There is one off these 188s with this style off cab still working on a dairy  farm across the glen from me. Mostly used for light work now and is backed up by a very odd coloured blue 390.!!!.. But its good to see these old classics style earning their keep.. 

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1 hour ago, phil phoenix said:

It makes me smile when I hear modern tractor operators complain about creature comforts and noise issues, especially when you think what the old boys of the 60s & 70s had to put up with. Excellent interpretation of a drafty 70s Massey cab Sean.

to be honest,with the rear roll down screen on,and the side flaps over the engine,they weren't that bad even in the winter.  and great in the summer, easy off doors fold the front half back on the roof, cheap air con, yes noisy but a great noise . before that it was bad prob over the years it ended a good few farmers careers early  

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received these in the post today, 3 d printed by someone we know well, the centres are adjustable and they look spot on for a 100 series now,the the hubs in the right place on the outer edge,and they pull the tyres back under the arches , also have 2 different cabs to try out for the 188 and the 135 , and a range of separate .100 series and 5/600 series wafer  weights to try.

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