Was sat pretty level on it, only playing nothing serious.was too long on Marshall but didn't have a shorter top link.
Yes electronic linkage, this one is December 1991 one of the very last made before switching to the 40 series in January 92
And a couple of passes with the 8210, hasnt done a lot this year was starting to breathe a bit needed some hard work, had its balls deep in high second pulling at 8kph, down to 920rpm in 2wd and i couldn'tkill it, just kept pulling was very impressed. kill it, just kept pulling was very impressed.
Made by Kirpy in France
Yes it will be graded and compacted after crushed and then once settled goes back hard. I'll get a photo tomorrow if some that were done on the same farm few years ago and get daily use
Bit of gardening with the 3c as well, desperately needs a wash, have a petrol pressure washer just no water supply to fill my ibc's yet. another job on the list
As i was posting the next post lol, Kidd Rotaflail and Wilder Twin - Chop. Theres a pair of Wufflers in there too, a blue one and a yellow one both needing the same treatment, and a Bamfords Wizzler. Ive enough projects to be getting on with but just lacking time at the moment! :ROFLMAO::X3:
Trip out other week in the 802 to go and collect this Kidd rotaflail, future restoration project to use for vintage days. overall straight just neding a little patching here and there. Also have a Wilder Twin-Chop so should make a nice pair.
Also had the 7710 out the other week which i took to...
Bought a new (to me) cultivator the other week to go behind my 8210 and others, couldnt be bothered to move stuff around the shed to unload so the ed40 did the job. Bit ambitious i reckon just about lifts it and has the front wheels on terra firma, matchy match colour though! :ROFLMAO:
Thank you, boss is happy and so is customer so i have to be doing something right! :ROFLMAO:
I would agree with you, but its on clay ground so the banks are holding up well,some of the first ones i did have only had minimal slip where the topsoil was lose. the customer wanted tight steep ditches...
Bit of recent work last couple of weeks, clearing a block of ground for a customer with tree shear and then ditching, the land has been poorly managed the last 30 years and now has been bought by a new owner. It was my first time ditching, and still getting used to using the Engcon but pretty...
It all depends what you are after, whether it is to be a permenant fixture or something you can pick boards up and move them, if the latter you will want something fairly more substantial than Balsa as it is a lot more flexible and brittle.
With sheds, it depends on budget and whether you want...
You would be surprised at what they can handle, judging by that video the stone isnt that hard the speed hes pushing on at it, we have FAE, Kirpy and Meri crushers at work and they can take some stick. This is one we are on at the moment in Devon, lots or large slabs of limestone hidden...
802 helping to finish off putting the roof on the shed yesterday, nice to have a roof after 3 years of having to wait on planning half way through the build. Just somes sides and a floor and it'll be there. Already need it bigger it seems to have been filled quite quick. Yes i need a tidy up i...
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