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<blockquote data-quote="FG." data-source="post: 7649745" data-attributes="member: 1828"><p>I remember when.....the Nuffield with Mill-Master trip loader went and a JD 2120 with their amazingly light power steering, brakes and loader with double acting rams and muck grab arrived. ( tractor still in the shed)</p><p>The arrival of a British Lely cube-8 bale accumulator and coupled to JD hydraulics (why oh why didn't dad go down the flat route!!)</p><p>The demo of a Lister, push bale along the ground backwards, bale wrapper.</p><p>We have a fair bit of sloping ridge and furrow...........thankfully I convinced father a turn-table wrapper would be better.</p><p>My first drive of a tractor, an IH414, BAM 150B.</p><p> Dad bought it new and I sold it in 2003 after packing up milking. Would love it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FG., post: 7649745, member: 1828"] I remember when.....the Nuffield with Mill-Master trip loader went and a JD 2120 with their amazingly light power steering, brakes and loader with double acting rams and muck grab arrived. ( tractor still in the shed) The arrival of a British Lely cube-8 bale accumulator and coupled to JD hydraulics (why oh why didn't dad go down the flat route!!) The demo of a Lister, push bale along the ground backwards, bale wrapper. We have a fair bit of sloping ridge and furrow...........thankfully I convinced father a turn-table wrapper would be better. My first drive of a tractor, an IH414, BAM 150B. Dad bought it new and I sold it in 2003 after packing up milking. Would love it back. [/QUOTE]
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