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GarethM

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  1. From vague recollection, it's UL listing. All drums are rated for fuel oil as a result. Co-op have moaned once about having my boot open whilst filling a 5 litre. Nobody else has providing I'm not also filling up the car.
  2. Brings new meaning to "a bag for life"
  3. Marked and approved as per 5litre petrol, in either plastic or metal at forecourt and has been for decades. Metal jerry cans are approved and ok.
  4. I guess brides seating and grooms seating is much easier when everyone is already interrelated many times over
  5. Banjo music as you walk in?
  6. So is that a big oil filled sprag clutch bearing?. Would explain why it all free wheels but won't engage under power as the rachet mechanism is knackered.
  7. Is it an electromagnetic clutch system, direct drive via the belts or hydraulic?.
  8. Thor's underwear, why am I picturing a string thong made of orange polypropylene rope!.
  9. Presumably all ropes are CE marked as a minimum. It's the same argument for budget tyres Vs Michelin. They all meet a very basic standard, so expect to get the job done with both but the quality of the materials, how it's put together and feels in the hands are the important factors during use and possibly even how long it'll last.
  10. Close enough, but no skinny dipping. Just enough to wet her feet.
  11. Nah, it'll be pining for the Finland fjords.
  12. Why not ask woody to get the agco part numbers for the 24 & 34" rims. You can then price it up from kramp ?. Then atleast you'll know if the dealers are on par price wise.
  13. The ratio will be fine as the 24 & 34" rims are listed as standard spec sizes from what you've said. If you want to thumb through your book, they'll be a page on tyres with MFD, I have a vague recollection of a ratio of something like 1.4
  14. Just be prepared for around a 3k bill for rims & tyres, but it's an expense that will be worth it and make a usable tractor. Annoyingly, I sold my old front W10x24 rims last year for £200 without tyres. Best also measuring the centre hub sizes and between bolts. Rears 150 & 205 bolt, front 220 & 275 bolt are mine and exactly the same as the link previously.
  15. Aren't the magnets normally embedded into the flywheel casting ?. Just looking at a 60year old Kohler on my scrap pile, it's bolted inside the rear of the flywheel. Would have assumed that the design had improved since ?.
  16. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.agrisparestrading.co.uk/complete-assemblies/trelleborg-420-85-x-34-on-mf-ringa-wheels&ved=2ahUKEwiX0ZeloZb-AhWCScAKHeHzBQIQFnoECAoQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3YVrW18uKKANOw3_RvuCOD This might be the complete solution, you're pictures show 8 stud rims. The tractor axles aren't valtra, all brands buy in axles mostly ZF.
  17. So what's fitted on the front ?
  18. The 15 L x 24 is the front rim.
  19. Possibly 250 rectangular idiot blocks or even a dozen round shapes ?.
  20. Plus said something about encouraging wild flowers for making hay, mowing regularly won't help those if anything the opposite and create monoculture. Grazing wildflowers over winter definitely would, as it gives a bit of free fertiliser and moves the seeds around the field.
  21. I don't judge colour, not really into the whole bleeding green, red, blue etc.
  22. Why have I got a mental image of us all gathered around singing an ammended platoon song in my head ?. This is my tractor. There are many like it, but this one is mine.My tractor is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life
  23. For a father in law who lives on the opposite sides of the country, in a care home up three flights of stairs in the middle of a major city centre ?.
  24. Have to see what metric sized tyres are fitted at the moment as I have a feeling they're just low profile tyres on the standard rims.
  25. Do I have to stand up when we introduce ourselves to the tractor addiction club ?.

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