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Toby_1

Member
Location
Finland
I'd love one, sadly can't see one coming to us as long as the dealer (or rather salesman) remains the same. Salesman for the southern area is spot on but our northern area salesman not so much. And for that reason we won't be having a Fendt either.

N155D would be great.

Halutessasi voit lähettää minulle PM:llä nimesi ja sijaintisi, niin voimme yrittää löytää sinulle ratkaisun.
 

Hesstondriver

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Huntingdon
A bit more Scotland imported .
big thank you to willy gardiner & Lindsey Martin for rocket propelled delivery of a new to me bale trailer 👍
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FrasseSweden

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Sweden
What make? There's a lot of variance on tyres that size. Our Maxxum had Michelin Agribib's in the same size and now it has Alliance. Alliance is way wider and has way deeper thread. And boy do they grip. Don't mind the JD's front duals, they're there only for flotation and measure (way easier to figure out the width of the rear).

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Michelin XeoBib.
But i must look at Alliance, beacuse grip is the most important thing in the swedish field.
 

FrasseSweden

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Sweden
Are you sure, Iwould think they are megaxbib. The rears look like 900's which don't exist as a xeobib. But photo's can be deceiving.
Yes i am sure, is the photo that make it look bigger. I get it back on friday from service so shall i take a better picture. I look at 900 first, but then go for smaller beacuse i allready have twins for a smaller size, and I gone have 7S for the seeder so i want twins back when i go sowing.
 

GOODYSMATE

Member
Location
suffolk
Just wondering how you're getting on with the mower because I got the same one. Cut some new seeds Ok but couldn't get it to cut some thick old PP. Spent ages messing around with settings. Eventually just had to keep going as I needed the field cut. It looks awful and of course is a road side field.

Had a bad nights sleep then went out in the morning and messed around with all the settings etc. Finally had a look at the blades, it had come with them the wrong way round :banghead:
Hi ,sorry for late reply only just picked this message up ,Mine is cutting fine , the blades have arrows on them for direction of travel ,mine did have one blade on wrong when it came other 5 was ok there was a bag come with it with 6 spare blades so just swapped one ,when you buy new blades you have to get 2 boxes ,1 left hand 1 right hand because of the twist in the middle of them , they did tell me over the phone that the ones from the left dont fit on the right and same other way ,i asked why they have a cutting edge on both sides of the blade they said they dont now but you chuck them away when the leading edge is worn . Dont think that is right because if you turn blade over and put on the other drum because its going other way arrow is still pointing in the direction of travel and cutting edge is at the lowest point , i have swapped mine a couple of times now and no problems , the blades do last longer than the ones i put on my other mower which is a land-mec . I am very pleased with my mower .
 

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