think you are right ,the yellow steering column is bugging me thoThink your right. They didn't have a secondary drum or maybe no rethreshers on the returns not sure but there was definitely something missing from them I think.
Yes l would have thought 1984.The 8055 didn't come out until the mid 80's though. @Titan 8820 will correct me if I'm wrong as we had a discussion on this before!
CorrectThink your right. They didn't have a secondary drum or maybe no rethreshers on the returns not sure but there was definitely something missing from them I think.
Were they anyway popular at all?. Thats only the 2nd one I've seen and both on DD at that.Be a grand yoke For DP With The V engine!
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Were they anyway popular at all?. Thats only the 2nd one I've seen and both on DD at that.
Were they anyway popular at all?. Thats only the 2nd one I've seen and both on DD at that.
I think there was one between Gowran and Thomastown Co Kilkenny .Were they anyway popular at all?. Thats only the 2nd one I've seen and both on DD at that.
I think there was one between Gowran and Thomastown Co Kilkenny .
Were they anyway popular at all?. Thats only the 2nd one I've seen and both on DD at that.
Weren’t they a rotary of sorts or something? I’m pretty sure I have an original brochure in my stash. It’s a flashy looking brochure off memory, smaller than A4 and glossy silver if my memory serves me right.
Must have fair capacity to handle a 24ft back then.
Would their sir name begin with pNear sure I was in that farm before, if I look back on my phone I will prob have pictures of it.
Would their sir name begin with p
Begins with Mc!!!!!Would their sir name begin with p
The TF I was thinking of was on a farm that had a grain store cooled by a huge fan . The farmer used walk up the grain in his bare feet to find any hotspots.I actually can’t remember. May ask one of the lads that was with me
The TF I was thinking of was on a farm that had a grain store cooled by a huge fan . The farmer used walk up the grain in his bare feet to find any hotspots.
They were a cheap combine to buy second hand because they did not like damp straw .
Just wondering. I was on a farm up there when I was very young big artic jd and a big kv plough.