Tha Ulsterscot
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You'll get it washed in on Friday, but not until I get this hay baled first.Slurry after first cut, the grounds very dry.View attachment 514436
You'll get it washed in on Friday, but not until I get this hay baled first.Slurry after first cut, the grounds very dry.View attachment 514436
@Selectamatic - I want to see them growing too, once the dust-bowl I've currently got on my hands turns into something useful...
Here's a low quality one of the combine from last year's lentils:View attachment 513576
And here's some of the 2016 crop growing:View attachment 513580
Tidy yard and tidy machine is surely one of the best adverts for your work, and first thing people seeFinished the doing the inside of the cab (waiting on heater controls)
Made a start on the outside. 2000 grit sanding pad on Festool orbital sanders (we use them on the joinery side) Festool polishing compound.
Spent 3 hours on it other day. Lot more to do.
I know some will think it's daft on a 1997 old Sanderson but we when not be selling it and it looks smarter in yard for people coming.
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I have not seen that type of cab on yer DB before looks internashy style .Is it a DB original option that cab ?This classic now needs a good wash!View attachment 517466Hate topping when it's wet and windy but it had to be done before it gets too wet again
I have not seen that type of cab on yer DB before looks internashy style .Is it a DB original option that cab ?
Or shallow harbours?Remove around 8 bolts and the top half can be removed for low buildings.
Yes, I've always thought that cab looks right. I'm not a fan of any of the other cabs.They look a lot smarter with that cab.Only DB i have driven had the canvas option with yellowed plastic windows
Ford's lp and ap cabs on the 10s were made by Sekura. They also made the cabs for the little 30 series but the less said about that the better!There were some Internationals an Deutz fitted with those cabs.
Is that an electric thingy that cuts the plastic and grabs it ? Looks similar to what my tanco wrapper had, from memory it has a motor and winds a threaded rod, then when it gets to the end it releases and spring backTried wrapping a bale with our new to us Kvernland Silawrap. All went ok except the bar which is supposed to grip the wrap didn't appear tomove out.
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