Pics of last summer and a little bit of Ashmount - thanks Byron

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Excellent piccies, cheered me up as the rain is pounding on the office roof and I'll have to go down and check on the floods tonight /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif roll on summer /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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Nice one Nick!

If I'm not mistaken, thats a Birchwood 25 isn't it? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

(Executive model? Head to port side, extended kitchen and outside fridge?)
 

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Surpised at you Nick. No piccies of your lads driving the tractor at my place. They must have used a season's supply of fuel they were on it so long /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 

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lol they have never forgotten "uncle Byron" or "that cool mate of yours dad" there is a pic of James on the tractor in there somewhere. We laughed when we saw it as it is a replica of a pic of me on a tractor at his age almost to a tee
 

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lol they have never forgotten "uncle Byron" or "that cool mate of yours dad" there is a pic of James on the tractor in there somewhere. We laughed when we saw it as it is a replica of a pic of me on a tractor at his age almost to a tee

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Ooops yes I see it now. I sold that one on Sunday via Ebay. I now have a John Deere tractor mower plus a huge super duper John Deere folf club type mower with a cab, radio, a/c and everything... oh yes, it cuts too a massive 6' cut. I am going to be charging people to cut my grass with it because it is so much fun.
 

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lol I'll pay, I'll pay it will bring back memories of hours sat on a wheelhorse in my youth , although the most fun I had was on a rear wheel steer dumper truck when cleaning out the stables, learning to drive that thing was an experience :)
 

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Gentle acceleration too, given the position of the bucket relative to yourself.... /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 

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Oh yes.

It was a weeks trip to an agricultural institute from school and the dumper was only the second thing I had ever driven.

The first was a Massey-Ferguson 165 two days before/
 
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