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looks excellent mate really like the farm i might use that idea for the fence posts if thats ok with you  ;) ;)

Of course you can, i'm glad that other people think it is good enough that they want to do it on their farm.

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A long awaited update, sorry its been a while, we've got a new addition to the family a Labrador cross Spaniel, which is taking up a lot of spare time.

Well this is what has happened and is happening on the farm:

-The two pasture fields have been sown and the grass has come through well.

-Finishing up the fencing.

-The slurry team are off for their first job of the season.

-The new 3m Lemken Power Harrow drill combination has been collected.

-The hedgecutter is out trimming some verges.

The JD 6920 arriving with the new drill as the slury team are on their way out

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The Claas loader and the JD 6420 are tidying up the last of the fencing rails

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The New Holland in the background is trimming the verges

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General shot of the farm

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A long awaited update, sorry its been a while, we've got a new addition to the family a Labrador cross Spaniel, which is taking up a lot of spare time.

good luck! ;D, mum has a retriever cross spaniel....pain in the ass :D :D

great update pics!!, thanks for those :) :)

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Hey just been lookin at your photos keeps gettin better an better. wish i had the space, time, money or all of the above to do somethin like that.

Layout is coming along lovely and some smashing models in there too. :)

Could we please see a few more pics of the black 818 as it looks great.

818 looks wild well - did you spray the 9 series yourself or is it the black beauty?

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Hey just been lookin at your photos keeps gettin better an better. wish i had the space, time, money or all of the above to do somethin like that.

818 looks wild well - did you spray the 9 series yourself or is it the black beauty?

I painted both the 818 and the 936, I'm glad people are liking them.

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A great way to update us, some nice shots there and it is good to get a general overview too - kind of easier to see the size of it all. A fair old area you have got yourself. Nice one. :)

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Layout is coming along lovely and some smashing models in there too. :)

Could we please see a few more pics of the black 818 as it looks great.

Here you go,some pics of the 818 on one of its main jobs.

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Progress report, planning permission has been granted for a new grain store with machinery shed on the back. Overall dimensions for the shed are about 80cm x 90cm, with the highest point being 34cm, so only a little shed  ;D ;D ;D

The construction team are in and putting up some of the main beams, i will post some pictures later, the battery is charging on the camera.

The team consists of a merlo handler and a Hitachi 360 digger at the moment.

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is that the new ros merlo panromic you have there. nice setup and you did a good job on the fendts that shed is no way small !! it must be bigger then my livestock shed  :o

I was going to do a scale version of the grain store i'm working on, but it would have been 1.4m by 1.2m, and that was ridiculously too big. Yes that is the latest Merlo that ROS have done. What size is your cow shed?

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An update on the grain store:

The outer main beams are all in, some of the inner beams have arrived, but we have taken delivery of some of the concrete panels.

General picture

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The JD arriving with a load of panels, the merlo unloading.

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All unloaded and off for another load.

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Back with the other load and all stacked up.

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