hughesy Well-Known Member Apr 1, 2007 #1 Had a very satisfying afternoon cutting the grass with my very elderly Ransome's gang mower. Anybody else use their landy as a tractor?
Had a very satisfying afternoon cutting the grass with my very elderly Ransome's gang mower. Anybody else use their landy as a tractor?
yella New Member Apr 1, 2007 #2 absolute excellence hughsey, i take me hat off to yer, i bet the turns are a bit hard going in a 110. nice to see a landy in action
absolute excellence hughsey, i take me hat off to yer, i bet the turns are a bit hard going in a 110. nice to see a landy in action
GRUNT Well-Known Member Apr 1, 2007 #3 No but would if I had a plough, I'll be looking out for summat to adapt at the shows this year.
Trewey Cockernee, Pasty munchin bastid. Apr 1, 2007 #4 I drag a roller and an old fashioned cultivator over our game-cover crop land - I'll take some photos next time.
I drag a roller and an old fashioned cultivator over our game-cover crop land - I'll take some photos next time.
hughesy Well-Known Member Apr 1, 2007 #6 Yelle it's a bit hard to get right into the corners but we've decided to let them grow natural so not bothered. Bloody imposible thing to reverse mind
Yelle it's a bit hard to get right into the corners but we've decided to let them grow natural so not bothered. Bloody imposible thing to reverse mind
hughesy Well-Known Member Apr 1, 2007 #8 Hehe I'd never have chosen that colour but it's sort of growing on me. No doubt it'll end up nato green eventually
Hehe I'd never have chosen that colour but it's sort of growing on me. No doubt it'll end up nato green eventually
hughesy Well-Known Member Apr 3, 2007 #12 Don't they both go in the same hole? one at a time obviously. I got my old gang mowers cos they're ground driven by gears off their own wheels so dont need a pto.
Don't they both go in the same hole? one at a time obviously. I got my old gang mowers cos they're ground driven by gears off their own wheels so dont need a pto.
alistair-lee New Member Apr 3, 2007 #13 theres a plate on the back of the overdrive the same as the one on the trans
hughesy Well-Known Member Apr 3, 2007 #14 In that case dunno Wouldn't have an overdrive on a defender anyway so the question wouldn't arise
Trewey Cockernee, Pasty munchin bastid. Apr 21, 2007 #15 Here's how to tension sheep netting, when putting up a new fence. Attachments 21-04-07_1004.jpg 209.1 KB · Views: 198
hughesy Well-Known Member Apr 21, 2007 #16 Gonna be doing some of that meself in the next couple of weeks. The good old landy truly does have a million uses.
Gonna be doing some of that meself in the next couple of weeks. The good old landy truly does have a million uses.
yella New Member Apr 21, 2007 #17 it sure does hughsey,that disco behind tineads 90 doubles up as a table
Trewey Cockernee, Pasty munchin bastid. Apr 21, 2007 #18 that's a real minter - L reg, only 30k miles, not a scratch or spot of rust anywhere and me mate got it fer 900 quid! but it's an Mpi
that's a real minter - L reg, only 30k miles, not a scratch or spot of rust anywhere and me mate got it fer 900 quid! but it's an Mpi
S sweets New Member Apr 21, 2007 #20 Treworgey 90 said: that's a real minter - L reg, only 30k miles, not a scratch or spot of rust anywhere and me mate got it fer 900 quid! but it's an Mpi Click to expand... cant be a real landie if it doesnt have rust, scratches or dents
Treworgey 90 said: that's a real minter - L reg, only 30k miles, not a scratch or spot of rust anywhere and me mate got it fer 900 quid! but it's an Mpi Click to expand... cant be a real landie if it doesnt have rust, scratches or dents