Hard to get an opening bid, started at a fiver, sold around 300.What do you call mad money for the anvil ? I thought 3 to 400 was the price of a reasonable anvil ?
Yeah, it's the yard tractor for my Uncle's place.Lovely fleet! Is that a 165 with the loader?
Yeah, Deutz gone and a 6718S with loader coming to replace it.Please to here you got the binder, am falling behind with the news I didnt realize you,d got the 6718S
I would probably pay 200 for it's one, but I might make the seller eat the 200 and make it go down easier with a few taps on the back with said handle.i,ll sell you that handle for 200
Well wear on the 6718s dyna 6 i take it .Add to those a 240, a 135 and a 4cyl Ferguson 35.
Not to mention the 6490, 4345 and 6718S.
Add to those a 240, a 135 and a 4cyl Ferguson 35.
Not to mention the 6490, 4345 and 6718S.
Will do.Ya may put up a pic of the 240 and the other classics
Yeah, Deutz gone and a 6718S with loader coming to replace it.
I'm a bit of a MF nut, but also a change of Deutz dealer and backup from Deutz UK is piss poor.Can I ask you why not another deutz?
I left a very small area to cut with the binder, hopefully next weekend.
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The centre green area is a hard core area where my Uncle use to feed his cattle and often store dung, it was not sown and lambs quarter takes over.Big difference in the ripeness of that corn , in a very small area . Was some of it made up ground ?
I'm a bit of a MF nut, but also a change of Deutz dealer and backup from Deutz UK is piss poor.
The centre green area is a hard core area where my Uncle use to feed his cattle and often store dung, it was not sown and lambs quarter takes over.
I am doing up a Ferguson 35 4cyl, but have a couple of small jobs to do it so may end up using the 4235.I understand the green area.
The corn on the left of picture is golden bright . To the right , it looks weathered.
Have you help gathered for stooking the shelves? What will you pull the binder with ?
Is it a red one or a grey one?I am doing up a Ferguson 35 4cyl, but have a couple of small jobs to do it so may end up using the 4235.
There may be some barley sown into the edges of the hard core and there may be some residual FYM in areas to keep it green.
It is red as long as I know it 45 + years, but everything I have seen while doing it up points to original being a gold belly.Is it a red one or a grey one?
Are there traces of grey and gold paint or what tells you that, the last of the grey and the first of the red were identical, they just changed the colour schemeIt is red as long as I know it 45 + years, but everything I have seen while doing it up points to original being a gold belly.
It is red as long as I know it 45 + years, but everything I have seen while doing it up points to original being a gold belly.
When we did the starter it seemed like gold on the engine behind the starter but couldn't be sure, then when we did the timing chain the timing cover seemed even more so gold and then finally we removed the air cleaner and the clamps and the air cleaner canister were clearly gold at one stage.Are there traces of grey and gold paint or what tells you that, the last of the grey and the first of the red were identical, they just changed the colour scheme