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i have to dissagree rich its never done it any harm ill take her out for a spin when it next rains that will wet her so i can brush it off! (soft brush dont want to heart her!!)

did yo u all know thats me getting out of the 6920's on the forager!!!!

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i have to dissagree rich its never done it any harm ill take her out for a spin when it next rains that will wet her so i can brush it off! (soft brush dont want to heart her!!)

did yo u all know thats me getting out of the 6920's on the forager!!!!

i was just about to ask weather it was you  :D :D :D :D :D

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we got our tl100a back the other day!!!! its on the trimmer so its a bit messy!!

im going to fabricate a protector plate / shield that mounst on to the auxillary connections to stop it from denting the bonnet

i mean like were the front links or front loader would go!!

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Useing a sheet is easy to put on and take off for sevicing and no scratches and as for a bit of dirt it protects the paint underneath (that's my motto)  ::)

Do you ever get worried that some branch or something is going to smash the door when it hits?

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is that a bomford falcon stevo  :-\ is that case 50k as it has solid rims  :-\ i would hate to do that speed with the trimmer on  :D our 7840  went  down the road once at 40k and she started to bounce and bang she broke the casting where the pin for the toplink was  ::) she left a rut about an inch deap and about 4 inch wide for about 12/15 ft when she hit the road  :D::)

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is that a bomford falcon stevo  :-\ is that case 50k as it has solid rims  :-\ i would hate to do that speed with the trimmer on  :D our 7840  went  down the road once at 40k and she started to bounce and bang she broke the casting where the pin for the toplink was  ::) she left a rut about an inch deap and about 4 inch wide for about 12/15 ft when she hit the road  :D::)

Oh reminds me of driving round country lanes in the summer at about 10k with the mower folded up, not the greatest fun I have to say. ::):);)

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got rid of some old soggy manky hay but first had to drop off the tipper tralier

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ten to put the flat bed on ah its got stuff on it

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emptyed that off in a jiffy

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now to load up

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the unwanted ones top and bottom = wet

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all loaded up by me then dad came down to take them off as it was on a main road

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went with him still  !!!!

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found some pics of us going down the road me driving the 4x4

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well todays job was verge trimming as rugby was canceled first time i got to drive my tla as shes just got back from the repairs!!!

track 1 one side!!!

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track 2 both sides!!!

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when finished

left side

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right side

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both sides

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when finished

the mean machine

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the trimmer its old but does the job!!!

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how come you are alound to drive the landrover on a public road

its not a landrover its a dihatsu and its not a public road its a private road it just leads up to the public road!!!! i turn off just before the public road and go through the back way in to the yard!!!!!!!!

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well with all this bad weather we want to keep warm so we needed some fire wood!!!

got this little beauty off the local wood man saws and splits 2 man opp was all finished when i got home!!!

just got these before i pt it inthe shed for dad!!

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feed it down the rolleres

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on to the blade

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then give it the chop

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then place it on here

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then lift it up so the screw goes in and splits it in 2

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ended up with this

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what you think???

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well we brought the new loader and it came with a better croud meck and a not so good frount guard!!!

not very good!!!

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so i got the grinder and steel out!!

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bent it up to form a shelf!!

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then the edges to stop it rooling arround! not that it will!

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the pair

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then to cut the bar used this little beauty but it was taking to long so switched to the 9in angle grinder again!!!!

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then to clamp it for welding!!

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the welded end!

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now to put it on!!! moment of truth!!

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well that looks ok now for the other side!!!

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yippe it fits not that i didnt think it would!!!

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by its self!!

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with a lick of paint!!

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now what do yoou think of that!!!

thats why i want to do farm meck at collage i love it!!!

i love making things i made a go-cart last year now that was a mean machine to!!

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