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    Big Square balers

    You won't have much fun pulling that baler with 110HP. It will push you all over the place going down and you will struggle to pull it up hill. On the flat it will be just fine. Also, if you try to engage the baler PTO at low RPMs the engine will stall, if you try to do it at high RPMs the...
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    The worlds biggest tractor - Challenger MT975

    Yes, GPS is a nice luxury. Twas impressive that the seeding outfit we were running before christmas was accurate to 6cm. Hardly any wastage. Just the fields are too small :rolleyes:
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    Anyone with foam filled tyres?

    All of the tires on my Countax mower are fillled with that foam that you get for emergency tire repair. It has been like that for a season now and our old mower had them filled as well. I used to get loads of punctures, now I haven't had one since I filled the tires. It was cheaper and easier...
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    Process Library

    Yeah, I have used that website before to get rid of nasty things on computers. It is kept nice and up to date.
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    Do we have a NTT Frappr started yet ?

    The site seems to be alive and healthy again now for me !
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    How do you start a BX23 with a bum neutral start switch?

    I got to ask.. how did you bypass the seat safety switch? What sort is it on a BX, one that is built in to the seat that you have to jump with a wire or one that just require pressing down with a twig?
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    Do we have a NTT Frappr started yet ?

    So am I (feeling a bit lonely!)
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    How do you start a BX23 with a bum neutral start switch?

    Heck, I really think that this is easier than what you are making it out to be. If I was you I would just replace that switch where the tractor sits now. I can't imagine it is anymore than a 5 minute job. If it require disassembley of the seat then why not just take the seat into the workshop...
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    What brand do you own?

    I assume that the new one has been sitting on a dealers lot for a while considering it is a 2005? Have you got any photos of them yet? Been waiting for the photos over at TBN too.
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    Now thats service!

    5 year reply time perhaps when he is not in a rush :D
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    How to recruit new members?

    I wouldn't or you will get kicked out over there :lam: They do not take it very well when you post links to here, trust me. I had a link in my signature and got told off. But, it is the best way to get hold of people, especially when you know that they would like to be over here too. I got 20...
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    Hinomoto

    Does the tractor just have the three gears or does it have a splitter as well? I was wondering because I was looking at the gear stick pictures and it only had 1, 2, 3 and reverse. I would have thought this would be limiting but then maybe I am just used to being spoiled with 48 gears on an...
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    Painting my Yanmar 155D

    I think that a Yanmar is the only make that can actually wear that :puke1:color and still look good :D :D :D
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    Who Restores their Tractors ?

    That allis looks really nice. Don't think we have any allis like that in the UK. You only ever seem to see older ones except for ones that have been recently imported.
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    Glad to be here.

    Wlecome to the forum!
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    bush hogging, round and round, or up and down

    Well I do a similar thing to what FWJ said and it changes a lot. On small areas I just go forward and then backup.. Saves turning around ;)
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    Another Kentuckian joins

    Welcome to the forum :D :D
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    Implement corral

    I think I need to draw a map to remind me where I have parked some of our implements :D Some we use so infrequently it is a task to get them out again.
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    Favorite tool

    I have three favourites My fencing pliers. They weren't cheap but they go everywhere with me on the farm and are great at doing just about anything with wire and nails. My HD wire cutters. These things have saved my life on a few occasions now when I have chopped straight through 230v wires...
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