- Location
- Yorkshire coast
This is the old girl rotorvating for some grass seed in October 2018 where a muck heap had been.
Bill ,when this covid calms dwon would like a day ploughing on catReached another milestone today. View attachment 922529
Yes. used it for spraying one year it just floats on top. When i got off to fold the booms up my foot prints were deeper than it's tyre tracks.I’ll bet that treads light!
That is the biz , If all else fails when it gets steady underfoot your well away with thatDrilling last month, marked headlands out using gps on the MF35 so we could drill them afterwards.
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Oh god, is there going to be a Project MF 35 thread appearing soon ?I’ll bet that treads light!
Not really just steer when it's moving. Tyres do give the steering box a bit of stick though, on rough ground you need to keep a good hold on the steering wheel. Power steering would be nice but it does what we need as is.Is it difficult to steer?
Steering knob+knuckles+rut/big stone=pain. I learnt that equation before I started secondary school on a 35 with a loaderNot really just steer when it's moving. Tyres do give the steering box a bit of stick though, on rough ground you need to keep a good hold on the steering wheel. Power steering would be nice but it does what we need as is.
We had one of those. Best machine we ever owned or are ever likely to.Took this girl home today as a replacement for Gertrude my old Claas Senator View attachment 925564
Bit more modern take on 35Drilling last month, marked headlands out using gps on the MF35 so we could drill them afterwards.
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Bit more modern take on 35
The wise will now tell us that a 15 ton sprayer on its flotation tyres will make less mess than that . Would like to find a tidy 12 m sprayer with rate control on , make job a bit easier ,Wouldn't mind a 240 if i used it more, few years back we had them on the 135 before we sold it.
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