No straight tractor with really good power stearingLearnt to drive on one of those.
That example has been really well looked after, unless it is like Trigger's broom/
No straight tractor with really good power stearingLearnt to drive on one of those.
That example has been really well looked after, unless it is like Trigger's broom/
Tell me you are not going to put that lovely little tractor on the sh!t scraper!New toy for us..... had this one turn up this afternoon a Ford 4000. Believe it was 48 years ago since one of theses lastView attachment 951215View attachment 951218View attachment 951220View attachment 951222 turn up..... And we still got that one.
Well that is the plan really or for a time but my lot don'ttgink they can bring them self's to it now ours needs some work Doing to it so it will cover it for a while then it might be on the silage pusher and back up scrap.Fresh scrapper tractor
I really did think it was bought as an investment!Well that is the plan really or for a time but my lot don'ttgink they can bring them self's to it now ours needs some work Doing to it so it will cover it for a while then it might be on the silage pusher and back up scrap.
It is investment which ever way it goes.I really did think it was bought as an investment!
Go and buy one of those 2wd New Holland’s with a power shuttle and make life easy on your left knee and hip and keep that 4000 for lighter uses as hers a beautyWell that is the plan really or for a time but my lot don'ttgink they can bring them self's to it now ours needs some work Doing to it so it will cover it for a while then it might be on the silage pusher and back up scrap.
Never look like that again !Fresh scrapper tractor
Not a day to go and buy anything then - if the brain isn’t functioningLaw requires load restraints capable of restraining 50% of the weight of the load to sides and rear and 100% to the front.
Those straps are known as 5t but are effectively only rated to 2.5t
(I think. Brain is not functioning today)
red time will tell ,does trying to get one in here ,they brought it on a demo drill ,i took it off , and hid it behind grain store ,and put deere on , hate the multi controller , as for the yellow drag ,the jury is out ,Bought one, sent one back.View attachment 951307View attachment 951308
Kept the rolls,very impressed with the Case Optum,very much liked the cvx gear box,impressive pulling power,pulled like a train and very quiet,but the cab is,....being diplomatic......... cramped and a bit dated!
But going to give it a couple of months ,I've taken my goggles off
@Will 1594
red time will tell ,does trying to get one in here ,they brought it on a demo drill ,i took it off , and hid it behind grain store ,and put deere on , hate the multi controller , as for the yellow drag ,the jury is out ,
300 horses should pull!!Bought one, sent one back.View attachment 951307View attachment 951308
Kept the rolls,very impressed with the Case Optum,very much liked the cvx gear box,impressive pulling power,pulled like a train and very quiet,but the cab is,....being diplomatic......... cramped and a bit dated!
But going to give it a couple of months ,I've taken my goggles off
@Will 1594
That’s why if cvs dsys it christened the plastic pigKnowing the paint on them it’ll be a pink pig in 5 years time
they were making you strap ferts in a curtain sider, don’t know if that’s still the case
Going to be worked first before drilling. One pass with a power harrow then into it with a vaderstad rapid. Ideally we're hoping to rip them up and leave over winter for spring crops to drill straight into. Sadly quite a lot of our land is very heavy clay and needs lifting to get water through and then working to create a seed bed.