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what are your main farming tractors?

I have a wee 35/45 that I love very much! ( is this possible/ normal/ legal?) Had her for years cos she'll go anywhere.
And then a 57/11 I got recently for running about on the roads as the 35 is so slow. Not that the 57 is really fast or anything but it's better for towing trailers cos of it's weight. The 1000 rpm PTO setting runs my log splitter faster too.

 
I own and operate two zetors on my farm
Zetor 8011 with new front end loader
Zetor 8045 recent purchase with front blade

I also use these as they belong to the family

Deutz 8006
Deutz 5206
New holland td60
New holland 80hp something with forklift

Then I drive these every day for my employer

Jd 6920s GPS guided
Jd 6230 fitted with computers to run salad harvester, GPS guided
Jd 6400 forklift fitted
Fiat 100-90
Fiat 8066 fitted with forklift
Case m100x custom spray rig with over bonnet tank and computer operated boom
Some really old fiat with mid mounted scuffler
Ford 3000
Mercedes Benz mb trac turbo 800

 
We have deutz 180.7 profiline, zetor11441 ,tw20 with 25 engion, mf165, and a zettelelmeyer zl1801 loader
 
here DIY come look at this page nobody been here in years we can have a disgustion on all the topics as some are fair old now
 
Bit of reading here ok, old posts ya see someone else from Ireland asked an American what is a bush hog? and got an answer.
 
Here here Brandy read the last post on this page big orn from 2005 there's an explanation for the name bush hog
 
haha it's like a hoover doesn't matter make it is they are all bush hog

see there too the lads family left Ireland i 1797 and they still of themselves as irish

did you read the one about the strange tractor i looked at vid on utube it's not a pretty looking thing anyway
 
It sure is not, and yet they said that there was one in Ireland, If there was better tyres on that tractor in the video there be some traction.

See the post someone was trying to poach members away to another forum, 6 months later he seem to lost his patience
 
see too a post about making silage and vacuum packaging it i think that it or else sucking out the air with a big vacuum cleaner
 
I read that not sure what's like, I have an old tractor magazine it's before bale wrappers were the norm a lad was baling silage and putting them into plastic bags and sucking out the air with a hoover.
 

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