Saves on puncturesWeird looking " Tyres " on that telehandler.
There’s quite a lot of machinery go to Canada from the uk, I was in a dealers yard before Christmas and the had a 14ton 360 digger going to canada.Surprised to see tractors being imported into Canada from the UK ??
Surprised to see tractors being imported into Canada from the UK ??
I know of a few that have bought tractors to Canada from the uk. I brought a 7210 magnum and a matbro tr 250 here Still gave both. Magnum has been a great tractor for lighter jobs and worth more now than when I bought it. magnums are still sort after in the states as they are very reliable simple powerhouses.Surprised to see tractors being imported into Canada from the UK ??
I think if it was cut and dried why it had failed he’d have had no problem sticking it back together.Did not think OLF would jib at doing it himself, but why not. Seems to have been a poor buy for him that tractor,
Sounds like you had a good trip.2 years ago last June I went to the USA with a very good friend of mine, a well known parts dealer from Lincolnshire for various reasons, and a bit off a jolly, bearing in mind, I'm just a simple carrot cruncher from Yorkshire, well, lives on the east coast. One of the reasons was to see this man, that's repairing the auto power gearbox in the vid. Some one i.e. ONE LONELY FARMER has travelled some distance, to get this gearbox repaired because Michael lives on the east coast of America. But if you want a auto power repaired in the US he is the man to go to, the reason for headline or page post is because he is self taught, learnt by reading books, Michael is a Mennonite old order ,Mennonite at that, which means horse and buggy man, no cars, internet, mobile phone etc, Never worked for a main dealer, or went to Tec collage, learnt by studying the books doing it, taking things a part, putting it together, he would and can put some of the best JD tech to shame, have some fantastic memories of the trip, will be back to see him soon as possible, need to fit a overhead crane into his workshop.