- Location
- Larne, Northern Ireland
Lovely tractor @Pennine Ploughing a real credit to you will you work it? Also is your shed a container?
What make of seat is that?View attachment 563238 View attachment 563240 View attachment 563244 View attachment 563256 View attachment 563262
would anyone have any idea what it would be worth for insurance when it is finished ?
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yeah I knew it would be more than a 2day job, so did most of it in a 24 foot lorry body, clear roof and plenty of light, started it in January in spare time, yes it will be worked, mainly scrapping out will not be doing period, but more light duties, hay making etcLovely tractor @Pennine Ploughing a real credit to you will you work it? Also is your shed a container?
Looked like a good place to work. Glad to hear it will be usedyeah I knew it would be more than a 2day job, so did most of it in a 24 foot lorry body, clear roof and plenty of light, started it in January in spare time, yes it will be worked, mainly scrapping out will not be doing period, but more light duties, hay making etc
What make of seat is that?
it will be well used next summer, and a good few members off here may see it out and aboutLooked like a good place to work. Glad to hear it will be used
So pleased to see you kept the cab.it will be well used next summer, and a good few members off here may see it out and about
thanks, yes looks better with cab onSo pleased to see you kept the cab.
Looks a lovely tractor, spot on
no ploughing with it for now, thanksIs goin to any ploughing matches John......top job
Bleďdy bad to value ...all you need is two people wanting it at auction .....8,10, 12k or maybe more
Only just seen your 135, not seen this thread for a while, looks very good, as for value where would you get another the same? £15k I'd say, what is the pipes coming from the PTO side cover ?View attachment 563490 View attachment 563492 View attachment 563494
it is a mf suspension seat salvaged and repaired but with different vinyl cushions on it, as original were bad to sit on
Yeah its how it was orginally done. The idea is to let the heat from the turbo to escape.Is that drain cover on the bonnet original fitment?, looks horrendous.
the pipes are from the aux pump, to feed an return oil to spool valve on other side of tractor, see photo of other sideOnly just seen your 135, not seen this thread for a while, looks very good, as for value where would you get another the same? £15k I'd say, what is the pipes coming from the PTO side cover ?
So it's a MP then ? Or did you fit a aux pump ?the pipes are from the aux pump, to feed an return oil to spool valve on other side of tractor, see photo of other side
That looks spot on
Few tweaks needed, for example we discovered that the bonnet tapers from 670mm at the front to 640 at the back so we had to cut and reweld the rear section to fit. We also had to trim the bottom radius where it meets the top of the side panels to get it to sit nicely.That looks spot on
Does it fit well or a few tweaks needed
Out of interest how much was that?
Fine tune it, there might be a market for 1 or 2Few tweaks needed, for example we discovered that the bonnet tapers from 670mm at the front to 640 at the back so we had to cut and reweld the rear section to fit. We also had to trim the bottom radius where it meets the top of the side panels to get it to sit nicely.
Considering how little he had to work from he did an excellent job.
Will post some more detailed pictures later.
Very reasonably priced much less than getting a good second hand one from the continent