Classic tractor working day

FarmyStu

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Location
NE Lincs
Taken near Spilsby, Lincs.
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tomlad

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Location
nr. preston
What's that stuff stuck to the wheels could do with some on my rape
I had exactly the same thought captain.
Odd stuff on the tyres o_O
Tbf it pee'd down most of yesterday , we have had a bit of rain last few week but give it a day and u cant tell , lands still soaking it up well.

Great photos (y)
 

timff

Member
Great and many thanks for uploading. Yes agree it looks sticky! What's the first one, a 4000 or 5000? Methinks a 4000?
The 76 is on light duty with only 2 furrows!
 

FarmyStu

Member
Location
NE Lincs
Great and many thanks for uploading. Yes agree it looks sticky! What's the first one, a 4000 or 5000? Methinks a 4000?
The 76 is on light duty with only 2 furrows!
It's a 5000. I thought the same about the 7610. I'd guess that folk spend the money on the tractor then get whatever implement they can? That D6D was just purring. It would be interesting to know it's output and fuel use per ha.
 

timff

Member
Lovely looking 5000 Robm. Is she non PAS? Incidentally, the drag link is different on the 7000 as it disappears towards the tombstone. Presumably that's PAS but without an external ram? I thought that sort of steering linkage only started with the 600 series in 1975?
 

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