Pics of my tractors and ploughs

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Pics of my tractors and ploughs

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hope this works there should be some pics of my dexta, plough and my BMB Plowmate i shall be taking some more pics of my BMB during its restoration and when it goes into its first bit of work
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16320247@N ... 6050600464

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JamBug123 (or moderator)

James
The link above should not have the /code/ at the end. Jambug or a moderator should go into the original post and edit (delete) that from the link. Once you have done that I will delete my this post. Or a moderator can delete my post at the same time please. :)

The correct link is:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16320247@N ... 6050600464

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Rick
I have edited jambug123's post, but have left your post so others can read it.
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Post by Mike Kuscher »

Guys,
If you follow the link, it is to a compilation of pictures, so will never work.
What is needed is a set of links to the individual pictures like this...

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Post by Meanderer »

Mike Kuscher wrote:Guys,
If you follow the link, it is to a compilation of pictures, so will never work.
What is needed is a set of links to the individual pictures like this...

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Mike,
That is not always the best solution. Sometimes it's better for a collection of images to remain in an Album at the hosting site. e.g. Can you imagine Henk's Albums being linked that way? Some people have very slow internet connections and it takes forever to download ALL the images in a post / thread and find that they aren't particularly interested in the images anyway. At least in an Album, you can select from the thumbnails what to enlarge/download/view.

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Rick,

Yes, I agree but as the link to James's album was working any way, I though you were asking .... Oh!, never mind, I misread your post :oops:

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Post by Mark »

Jambug,
What's the purpose of having two draw bar attachments on one set of ploughs? And what's the brand of these ploughs. Never seen any over here that look like that.
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Post by jambug123 »

it is a 10inch fergy plough with offset head stock and cross beam so i can plough out headlands i bought the plough around 5 years ago off a man in my village who used it behind his dexta for years.

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Jambug,
Headlands, is that steep ground, I've never heard that term over on my side of the Atlantic.
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Post by jambug123 »

a headland is the area at the top and bottom of a field where the tractor turns during ploughing then you plough these out once the field is completed.

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Post by Mark »

Jambug,
That makes sense now. Thanks!!
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Post by jambug123 »

I have know added some new pics on the album above

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