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Post by Laapa on Mar 15, 2002 13:39:05 GMT 1
I know Gilles is a french manufacturer of sugarbeet lifting-machinery, but in this picture it looks like a "tractor" pulling a Hesston baler. Can aynbody tell me anything about this machine? www.farmphoto.com/homestead/message.asp?dsply=all&mid=2651Is it a homebuilt conversion or a full series production tractor? How old, how many hp, articulated? Always nice to see something you hav'nt before.
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Post by Woodbeef on Mar 15, 2002 14:09:11 GMT 1
A forward control,bend-in-the-middle,hhmmm....interesting looking machine there Laapa. It looks awfully well screwed together to be home built. Could be a prototype,or limited production run. Where is it from,France you say?
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Post by Laapa on Mar 15, 2002 17:16:05 GMT 1
As I understand it Gilles is made in france, and the website with the picture says Gilles somewhere on it. Apparently Gilles has a website at: www.gilles-sa.comBut somehow it don't seem to work on my computer.
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Post by mahatmabos@hotmail.com on Mar 15, 2002 17:50:15 GMT 1
Giles in in Belgium, I think. I just got a Gilles product book 2 weeks ago. They have some good ideas going on. I know I have spoken to you about it before, Johan.
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Post by farmerrob2000@yahoo.com on Mar 15, 2002 20:28:47 GMT 1
8) small website. they seem to have a good concept. no pictures of tractors but there is a dumptruck and fertilizer spreader mounted on the front.
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Post by farmerrob2000@yahoo.com on Mar 15, 2002 20:31:28 GMT 1
of an articulated slurry spreader. sorry about posts.
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