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I think she'll grow into them Chris
Massively, never stops.... Cats don't know whats hit them
Well I've been telling folks she's a poocock or pooniel.
But she's a cockerpoo, mum is an English cocker, dad is a poodle.
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Missus and kids I'm afraid...
Fairly....smells, eats and cr4ps like one if it isn't
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Got ur work cut out.... Again!o
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looks remarkably straight!
when was it last driven?
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RS is the best place for build plans and info.
Many people have made their own, there's a thread right now on one. Jim (Mith) on the old forum made one and there's a couple floating around in the UK.
Finding a genuine example or ark one in Europe is like hens teeth!
Keep thinking I need to build one myself...
C-161 would be a good one to use, there's only D series, 1045, GT14 and C-195 that ran 15 inch wheels and had some weight to them.
The later 300/400/500 make good tractors for it usually because of big engines or hydro.
Main issue most people struggle with is getting enough weight on the back, then once you solve that the front axle load is too much and the steering too heavy.
520h with swept axle and reduction steering get around this, they are pretty rare over here, esp the reduction steering.
Good luck!
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they were indeed
thanks Paul
Just visiting - only just moved to the area and too late to enter...
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Just....
The only way to get Finn into the field is on his ranger, I did manage to get them to move a ton of logs though...
He actually wanted to help for once! He doesn't know hard work.... Yet!
Yup
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We had a nice day yesterday after a few weeks of rain and decided to pull out and chop one of the Birch trees that had fallen in the gill (creek). Bendy was on duty for heavy pulling and the little ranger on tow duty. I did have to have a quick test of articulation on C4 first - just to test first pull
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great pics Neil - better weather than last year too!
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Wow, another cub...
Good find
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That looks like you had some fun there!
Great pics
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Piano, guitar... Heres my setup currently boxed up
But I did mean playing on the tractors
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Nice find, I was midway through typing landmaster when I got distracted...
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Carb kit arrived Tuesday, carb rebuilt. Engine runs!
But solenoid is shot and needs a battery too. Once you work out that it has to be in neutral, cutter disengaged, grass box on, sit on seat, etc.... You can make them work!
I can see why so many people bypass the interlocks, it's a pain in the backside! You can't even reverse with the deck engaged!!!
Anyway, we've had a cut out of it, and child no.1 seems to be up for adopting it, it's had a wash and polish!
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In between looking for the mother in laws dog which we lost yesterday.... We managed to insulate, batten, board and plaster the opposite wall.
I then got distracted playing
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It makes horses smaller so they pack better...
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They look nice and authentic! Will be great with ribs on
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that looks a sweet little thing Chris - handy to have too, bet it cuts straighter then I ever could!
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