Whats your machinery line up.

sputnik

Member
New Holland T7.270 ac
New Holland T7.220 ac
New Holland T7050 ac
New Holland CX8070
Case 695 tlb
Toyota 25 forklift
Lemken Juvel 5 furrow with flexpacker
Lemken compact solitair 4 metre
Kockerling Trio 4 metre
Bednar swifterdisc 6 metre
Amazone ux5200 28 metre
Bredal F3200
Grimme GL34Z potatoplanter
Grimme Se150-60
2 Smyth Fieldmaster FM24 trailers
10 irrigation machinery Fasterholt
Honestly to much and to newish gear for 700 acres (150 with spuds)
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
Case ih on the grape vine.

the problem I have is I really like the JD stuff but never say never I supose


I have liked Deere’s, but after last year, I feel we really “hit the wall” with our dealer here as far as keeping them running was concerned. Our most local and best dealer to work with is deutz, so I have an order in for one:nailbiting:
Slightly alarmingly, it was due for late March delivery, they are assembled in Italy (mostly German parts), of course delivery has been put back (no date available at the moment of course), I am just finding myself slightly worried that my tractor is sat half made in some closed factory for months on end - when they finally Re open, they’ll not know where the hell they had got to on it:scratchhead:.
I’m certainly assuming this years hay season will be done with the Deere’s.
 

willy

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Rutland
I have liked Deere’s, but after last year, I feel we really “hit the wall” with our dealer here as far as keeping them running was concerned. Our most local and best dealer to work with is deutz, so I have an order in for one:nailbiting:
Slightly alarmingly, it was due for late March delivery, they are assembled in Italy (mostly German parts), of course delivery has been put back (no date available at the moment of course), I am just finding myself slightly worried that my tractor is sat half made in some closed factory for months on end - when they finally Re open, they’ll not know where the hell they had got to on it:scratchhead:.
I’m certainly assuming this years hay season will be done with the Deere’s.

have you tried John conaty for jd parts, based in Ireland and send anywhere in Europe.
 

vantage

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Pembs
Most of what I have most people would relegate to the nettle patch!
Maxxum 5140
Manitou 629/120, 2 buckets, sheargrab, bag lifter, pallet tines
2 DB, 995, 996 + 2 maxiscrape+
Keenan 160
Krone 400 mower
KRM L2 fert spreader
Mixit slurry stirrer
Ag 175dispenser
Postpuncher
Yamaha kodiak quad
All silage, slurry and cultivations contacted out for the last 40 years.
Delaval 20/40 parlour, 22k l capacity milk tanks
65 KVA Ford industrial standby generator.
Oh, tomorrow we’ve got another tractor coming, a NH T6.160 autocommand with loader!
 

Speedstar

Member
Location
Scottish Borders
@Will 1594 not the nettles but the scrap pile
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Acke

Member
Location
Sweden Enköping
JD 6170M
JD 6170M
JD 4955
Lexion 650
Horsch Avatar 4.16
Dubex 4000 Mentor
Bogballe M3
Claydon 7,5 m strawharrow
Väderstation 8,20 crosskill
Laumetris 16ton trailer
Laumetris 16ton trailer
Hyundai 730-9 wheeloader
Komatsu W30 wheeloader
Land Cruiser Pick up truck
Yamaha Trailway
And some more ...........................
 

Ted M

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Shropshire
Fairly modest compared to some but in our shed there is....
JD 6175r
Jcb 526-55 (1995)
JD c441r combi baler
JD f310r and 331 front and rear mowers
Kuhn 7 metre rake
Kuhn 7 metre tedder
krm m2w fert spreader
Amazone 3 meter power harrow
Accord 4 row maize drill (was a 6 but we cut it down to fit on p/harrow)
Guttler front press
Guttler greenmaster
Richard Western 14 tonne silage trailer
Hustler bale unroller
Watson roller aerator
 

Ormond

Member
That will be an animal ours was only 30k and no front brakes but had the electric hydraulics an absolute joy to drive from when Fendt’s were hand made even the serial plate was filled in by hand a true classic.
Front suspension too...id love to treat it someday to a few bits and pieces...its useful to have around....sits a lot in the summer with the fert spreader on. Did you have yours from new?
 

Alistair Nelson

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
E Yorks
Front suspension too...id love to treat it someday to a few bits and pieces...its useful to have around....sits a lot in the summer with the fert spreader on. Did you have yours from new?
No for it when it was 9 months old was a finance repossession. Kept it till 2000 ish but in a lot of ways should have kept it.
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
I have liked Deere’s, but after last year, I feel we really “hit the wall” with our dealer here as far as keeping them running was concerned. Our most local and best dealer to work with is deutz, so I have an order in for one:nailbiting:
Slightly alarmingly, it was due for late March delivery, they are assembled in Italy (mostly German parts), of course delivery has been put back (no date available at the moment of course), I am just finding myself slightly worried that my tractor is sat half made in some closed factory for months on end - when they finally Re open, they’ll not know where the hell they had got to on it:scratchhead:.
I’m certainly assuming this years hay season will be done with the Deere’s.
Have you tried the Deutz ?
 

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