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muddy_90:
i find when doing oil changes on loader tractors is hard due to having all the loader mounts in the way all the time :evil:

bob86:
I work for an agricultural engineers. Mainly repairing implements. Im not too keen on modern tractors, i prefer older stuff. Ive got a 6 cylinder waiting to go in my Nuffield at some point.

strapping young lad:
i think tractors now are similar to cars

back in the day, im talking david brown 990 and 1394, you could do your own service and fix most things with things in the toolshed, but my old man has a new-ish mccormick now and its got more lights on the dash than my galant!

Muddy:
Yep i fall in to the tractor boys catagory :D

did some work for a john deere dealer earlier this year fitting loaders and bits on 69's boy them things are nice.

was looking at a fastrac but got steered away from that (bloody parents :evil: )

been playing in my normal toy today a manitou 1233s  been taking some balconies down so had the 3m flyjib on bit dodgy condrete beems 15m up :)

anyways i took these pics for the flexin thread but they may aswell go here :D






anyone want a driver over the summer???

beast5680:

--- Quote from: "bob86" ---I work for an agricultural engineers. Mainly repairing implements. Im not too keen on modern tractors, i prefer older stuff. Ive got a 6 cylinder waiting to go in my Nuffield at some point.
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the new fastracs we work on now have to have a laptop plugged in just to see whats up with them, we had the jcb guy down to install some new software last week and he wiped the transmission ecu by mistake :lol:  much panic as the tractor wouldnt move then

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