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Ed Kennell

Just wondering what's in the scabbard ?   You got swine rustlers over there Dan?

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, Dan.gerous said:

 

Wonder how the wheelhorse would deal with the ruts and mud puddles these things make?

 

Wouldn't I just love to find out

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Dan.gerous
4 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Just wondering what's in the scabbard ?   You got swine rustlers over there Dan?

Oh the shotgun holder, yeah I thought it was a zombie apocalypse, not just a flu virus going around! It's the previous managers anti fox weapon - it doesn't need to be on the tractor and is actually a pain in the ass.

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Dan.gerous
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Wouldn't I just love to find out

Yeah, will let you know once I get mine out there. The trailer hitch arrived today so I can start using the C125 for it's intended purpose..... Except it won't run properly, I think it's a dodgy HT lead.

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Dan.gerous

The new hitch, all the way from America 🙂 ignore the fuel leak....

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peter lena

if you drill out that hole you can use a ball hitch , if you would like to . done that on my three , horses , making pull attachments  very simple and easy, pete 

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ebinmaine
Just now, peter lena said:

if you drill out that hole you can use a ball hitch , if you would like to . done that on my three , horses , making pull attachments  very simple and easy, pete 

I've bought a trailer ball that was a 5/8" shaft and fit the hole on a horse.

 

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Stormin
On ‎3‎/‎24‎/‎2020 at 9:35 AM, Dan.gerous said:

imageproxy.php?img=&key=74de1d643bd8402fMy wife managed to con me into feeding the pigs this morning so I took the chance to get a couple of tractor pictures.

 

Wonder how the wheelhorse would deal with the ruts and mud puddles these things make?

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Shouldn't be a problem finding you when I'm over that way.  Don't know when that will be as things are.

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Stormin

BTW. Wonder how the wheelhorse would deal with the ruts and mud puddles these things make?

 

 With AG tyres on you'd be surprised. :handgestures-thumbup:

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ebinmaine

Oh yeah..... We have some reeeeeeeally rough terrain in the forest and Cinnamon Horse does fine.

 

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Cvans

Loved looking at the pictures. Only one thing very wrong with them. PIGS!!!!!!!

Not my favorite animals. 

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ebinmaine
On 3/24/2020 at 5:41 AM, Dan.gerous said:

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What are the lovely mountains in the background?

 

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Dan.gerous
9 hours ago, Stormin said:

BTW. Wonder how the wheelhorse would deal with the ruts and mud puddles these things make?

 

 With AG tyres on you'd be surprised. :handgestures-thumbup:

I have turf tyres on mine at the moment but want to get some decent Chevron/tractor tyres for it. Will see where it will go then, some of the ruts are so deep the tractors ground out - will get some pictures next time home.

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Dan.gerous
8 hours ago, Cvans said:

Loved looking at the pictures. Only one thing very wrong with them. PIGS!!!!!!!

Not my favorite animals. 

They are actually really nice pigs, friendly for the most part. All the breeding sows are used to human company and only get a bit touchy when they have piglets.

 

Forgot to get a picture of the other two tractors, will update when I get some.

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Dan.gerous
8 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

What are the lovely mountains in the background?

 

I'm not sure if the name, the highest village in Scotland is nestled just over there somewhere. Also the terrain changes dramatically, we are in lush green farmland with pine forests, but you go a couple of miles towards the mountains and it just becomes tough grassland

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Dan.gerous

Ebinmaine I think they might be the Galloway hills.

 

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Dan.gerous

This was in the ferry terminal tonight to take up to Shetland. Hasn't come onboard yet though.

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Stormin

Like the parking brake. :handgestures-thumbup:

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Dan.gerous
53 minutes ago, Stormin said:

Like the parking brake. :handgestures-thumbup:

It only works on one direction though.....

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8ntruck

I had a parking brick, er, brake like that on my 57 Chevy.

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ebinmaine

When I first got my license in the late 80s myself and several friends had manual transmission vehicles.

We didn't "need"  an "e-brake" unless parked on a steep hill.

No rocks handy meant you parked bottom or top and walked a little...

 

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Stormin

Wanlockhead is officially the highest village in Scotland. Situated in the Lowther Hills. But there is a dispute with the neighbouring village of Leadhills, as to which is the highest.

 

 The highest narrow gauge railway in the UK runs between Wanlockhead and Leadhills.

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