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Hiya I'm Jamesnintendo90, I'm 18 and I live in Lincolnshire, England. My dad has a farm which we grow barley, corn and sugarbeet on probably 45 acres. We have 3 tractors from new, a 2002 '02' McCormick MC90 with Quicke 430 loader, a 2008 '57' Claas Celtis 446 RX and a 1976 'R' David Brown 885. We also have a 1987 'E' Massey Ferguson 29 combine harvester and a 1970 'J' David Brown 780 mounted on a Standen Cyclone sugarbeet harvester. The harvesters were bought secondhand. I first came upon this forum last week whilst looking on Towse Trading website (www.britainstoyfarm.co.uk). I joined the forum last sunday.

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Welcome james.. thanks for the great introduction... so what do you (or are you planning to) collect ???

As for the 29...  :P :P - ummm yes please... pics please  :P :P

Thanks for the warm welcome, Lord Ferguson. I collect Britains, Siku and occasionally Universal Hobbies to make up a diorama farm.

Welcome James. An interesting mix of machinery you guys run. I take it by browsing DTs website you have a few conversions? What kind of theme do you collect your models to?

Hi Deere-est,  I don't have any conversions and my theme for my models is to make up an arable farm.

An interesting mix of machinery there James - I presume you do contracting also ???

Nice to see pictures of your fleet and collection

Welcome:)

Thanks nashmach, my dad drills sugarbeet for our neighbouring farms using the David Brown and a 5-row beetdrill. He sprays the sugarbeet for one of the farms.

welcome aboard matey ;)

Thanks Painter :) 

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