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woody paul

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  1. What I've found is; 14X34 FIXED V33123800. 11x24 FIXED V33123900 13X24 FIXED V3312400. The rim picture you post has long number which match's part number. Have you tried Agri-linc
  2. I can log into Agco parts and it lists the wheels and tyres you have fitted and it's got in brackets after MOD.
  3. There is 5 different size wheel configuration that fit that tractor right up to a 12.4 x 38 rowcrop.
  4. Just a thought You will need to know if fitting taller wheels and tyres doesn't mess up geometry of loader, as its army spec maybe loader mounts are different.
  5. Home SRHAYLOCK.CO.UK SR Haylock - Agricultural Machinery Specialists Give them a ring as they don't advertise everything they have.
  6. Is that the one Oakfield tractors had, Home - Brocks Wheel & Tyre BWT.UK.COM BWT are market leaders in agricultural wheels. We supply ag wheels for 65+hp tractors, sprayers, harvesters and trailed implements. Or Fieldens. You could try Luke he may now of something or have something. LBG Machinery, Ltd. WWW.LBGMACHINERY.COM Find Agriculture, Parts, Construction, Hire, Due In and other equipment for sale at LBG Machinery, Ltd.
  7. What's the budget is big question, Fastest way would be a compact with roller mower if you want a nice finish.
  8. The biggest the loader can handle, loading time may be different every time all depends if driver is do a break.
  9. Farmer near me had a international 585 with quicke loader that you could pull pins and extend and he had toe tip bucket that thing would load high gain lorry it would sway about a bit at full height.
  10. I would be more worried about roots getting into pipe, or is this your concern.
  11. Richard Fordham, Guy Jones I know both had one but not sure if they still have. There is one that I see regular in Colchester with a big Valtra on the front got no idea how it is. How big is the stuff to be chipped.
  12. I had a site which had been passed by planing to be built on and buildings altered, which was in conservation area owner then wanted 2 big conifers down so looked at architect plan and trees in question were not reported on. So put application to remove both and tree officer got back with a request for pictures and then hap no problem with removal. If you can check if trees were in landscape report on planning application or not if not how for it.
  13. Just remember if you have an accident everything gets thrown about so you need protection behind seats.
  14. As post is out of ground and not needed, the quickest way is cut through post above and below to make a log and split it out. Or how you did it if post is needed.
  15. What,,, me little loader will run for 20 hours on that much fuel.
  16. Haha they lasted another 10 months.
  17. Are you sure the battery is the problem, not the starter or ignition short.
  18. Just had time to have a good look at there grab and compare they must have some steel in them as only 4 tines and come in heavier then intermecato one of the same size digger also opens up bigger.
  19. No way they are standing up there, it would be a little windy up there.
  20. Has it stood out in the rain, I know someone how's tractor did the same turned out to be rain getting in or on battery and messing it up.
  21. Would not use it to grub out, take it will be better picking up small stuff.
  22. Had another quote £1695 for a TG12UG7 and was told the TG12SR5 is not standard in this country but could be ordered in. Is not a bad price look at some on ebay which may bend easy.
  23. Just move tractor and splitter nearer.. You will only need a atv winch if dragging small stuff, but you will need something quick so compair line speed. Demountable winches use anderson plugs.
  24. Yes plus pipes. That was from Hywel Evans.
  25. Got a quote for a fixed Intermecato TG12UG7 £1750+vat

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