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Here's some snaps of my wee beastie..

 

How you getting on with th MB looks a good set up

 

Not too bad... she's had alot of money spent on her now..

Hydraulics, brake actuator, exhaust, alternator, belts, full service, pilote starter system, new battery and a load of other stuff but thankfully I think we're all done with maintenance now and getting some good work from her!

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Not too bad... she's had alot of money spent on her now..

Hydraulics, brake actuator, exhaust, alternator, belts, full service, pilote starter system, new battery and a load of other stuff but thankfully I think we're all done with maintenance now and getting some good work from her!

 

Well at least the depreciation should be nearly 0 :001_smile:

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our latest addition ford 4610 4x4 with loader

 

love the 10 series ap cab tractors. So easy to work on. We have a 6610 4wd (blue/white) livery. If your selling ever - get in touch. B

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Great tractors guys! I use an old Fordson Dexta at the gardens/estate I do work for, I'll be up there on thurs to repair some deer fencing so will take a pic of her then:001_smile:

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Took some pics of my tractor when i brought it up to the house to add antifreeze etc.

 

1983 International 885 XL 4x4

 

Its a work in progress, did the wheels, wheel arches and the bonnet over the summer, still need to do the O/S door bottom and paint the cab.

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Took some pics of my tractor when i brought it up to the house to add antifreeze etc.

 

1983 International 885 XL 4x4

 

Its a work in progress, did the wheels, wheel arches and the bonnet over the summer, still need to do the O/S door bottom and paint the cab.

 

I have that exact same splitter, fantastic things for the price aren't they?

 

I've modified mine slightly by extending the bed off to one side so that I can put a block there while my dad is splitting one, that way there's one waiting for him all the time, and I've lengthened and cranked the handle down, so you dont have to reach up as high to use the control.

 

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