Think this is more vintage than classic
Good tool, ours got exported to Poland 10 years agoThink this is more vintage than classic
Euro hitch onto mf50e industrial?
Can you get euro hitch frames on different centres to suit older tractors??
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Although thousands of miles away , nice to see a dry yard, something most of us TFF members “Haven’t” seen since September in the UK .They're not really classics yet, but they're certainly not shiny......in any case, it's a good opportunity to ressurect the thread.
Just come in from a bit of mid summer baling, they're talking rain tomorrow.
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Why no side panels, to keep cool?They're not really classics yet, but they're certainly not shiny......in any case, it's a good opportunity to ressurect the thread.
Just come in from a bit of mid summer baling, they're talking rain tomorrow.
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david toppin said they used to fall off and get run over.Why no side panels, to keep cool?
Bird nestsWhy no side panels, to keep cool?
I worked for a farmer who only had same's, they where all horrible in their own way so it kind of left a sour taste to the brand.They're not really classics yet, but they're certainly not shiny......in any case, it's a good opportunity to ressurect the thread.
Just come in from a bit of mid summer baling, they're talking rain tomorrow.
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they where all horrible in their own way
Neither. That side has had a slight weep from the drive shaft seal for a long time. And a build up of oil and dirt over the years has left a heavy oily deposit that I've never tried to hard to remove. When I tried to sponge it off a couple of days ago with normal shampoo all it did was make my sponge oily. Needs a proper degreaser but also provides a good layer of protection!Tidy
What's with the scorch marks on the back wheels? New mountings welded on? Or is it paint/rust converter.
I've got isobus and autosteer on my TM155Goldplough Farms this year changed to an Amazone Profis 3200 spreader and in doing so added Isobus to the New Holland 7840 bringing her into the modern ages.
certainly helpsI've got isobus and autosteer on my TM155