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A few photos from last summer
Now theres a phrase you dont hear often!yes we have been using 865s for 30 years great combines
I take it you have a slight international fetish
The whole family has lol
There is also a 674, 2x4230's and a 374 that don't appear in any of the photos there
So a question from an anorak: why does the tractor on the left not have iso cab mounts on a R reg?
So a question from an anorak: why does the tractor on the left not have iso cab mounts on a R reg?
Tidy looking concrete. Sweep or blow?
Don't tell anyone that I spotted that ?My God that was well spotted!!!
That's actually the registration off the 674 was put on the 474 temporarily
we have yards like that its a pita gates are on the floor at one end and a ewe can walk under the otherThat's my uncles yard it has falls numerous different ways and was laid almost like tarmac at the time (if you get what I mean) just laid with the lie of the existing yard and rubbed up with the bull float. Never any need to sweep it he's on top of a hill that gets plenty of wind.
I thought it was the Tw weight carrier that held 14 weights and the 10 series holder held 12Yea will fit, 10 series is slightly wider so will take 14 weights whereas 40 series only takes 10
Aye you're right, my mistake hahaI thought it was the Tw weight carrier that held 14 weights and the 10 series holder held 12
Did cost much to get it brought back? use an 865 myself,would be good to find one like that,mine's starting to get abit rustyGot her home 2 weeks ago today. Masseys biggest offering at the time and their smallest. The dry French climate was certainly a lot kinder to the 865 then the Irish climate was to the 520. View attachment 850814View attachment 850815
Pm sentDid cost much to get it brought back? use an 865 myself,would be good to find one like that,mine's starting to get abit rusty
Great collection ! Well doneThe whole family has lol
There is also a 674, 2x4230's and a 374 that don't appear in any of the photos there