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Awesome work as always from you Charles, your title caught my eye as I just purchased a MF 65 with loader (a real one)
1958 vintage. Was clearing some land connected to an old farm and found her in a dilapidated old barn that was also coming down.
I spoke to the son of the old timer (deceased) who owned the farm and he said very quickly " oh I dunno, how about a hundred bucks"
Drug her up on the trailer and took her home.
To make a long story short, the rubber is in excellent condition, changed a couple of hydraulic lines and a tune up, and she runs fantastically
very strong, I love her!:hugging-face:
Oh and by the way, she's British!
Awesome work as always from you Charles, your title caught my eye as I just purchased a MF 65 with loader (a real one)
1958 vintage. Was clearing some land connected to an old farm and found her in a dilapidated old barn that was also coming down.
I spoke to the son of the old timer (deceased) who owned the farm and he said very quickly " oh I dunno, how about a hundred bucks"
Drug her up on the trailer and took her home.
To make a long story short, the rubber is in excellent condition, changed a couple of hydraulic lines and a tune up, and she runs fantastically
very strong, I love her!:hugging-face:
Oh and by the way, she's British!
Jim.
Appreciate the anadote Jim. Thank you. British tech, brilliant.
Originally posted by HAWKERHUNTER
Words fail me Charles. Outstanding model.
Thank you kindly. I revamp the dio with weathering and a few details.
Originally posted by Mickc1440
amazing work Charles
Thank you kindly.
Originally posted by Valeron
What an old rust bucket. Absolutely fabulous. Great detail and weathering.
Man, you really have pegged this style quite impressively, Charles. I think I've told you this before, it's the realism of the scenarios and the natural layout of the scenes, people, and rigs, that always sets these builds apart from the rest. I'm always catching tips and ideas when I study these scenes closely. Oh, and did I mention imagination, Charles? That, my friend, is key, and you always nail it!
Ruck On, Bby!
Give Blood, Play Rugby, cause everyone knows football is for whimps!
Man, you really have pegged this style quite impressively, Charles. I think I've told you this before, it's the realism of the scenarios and the natural layout of the scenes, people, and rigs, that always sets these builds apart from the rest. I'm always catching tips and ideas when I study these scenes closely. Oh, and did I mention imagination, Charles? That, my friend, is key, and you always nail it!
Ruck On, Bby!
Thank you so much Steve. I really do appreciate your uplifting comment. Thanks man.
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