Skimmer
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Looks like its made of rubber
This might take a few mins as I haven't got the size thing right yet.il explain the photos when I get them all up
you can attach all your pics in 1 go instead of seperate
Looks like its made of rubber
Would he have been dabbling with direct drilling just before he left? Is there another manager in there or is it contract farmed?
Yes but on the iPad they are the wrong size and I have yet to figure how to change them so. They will only load one by one,
No he wasn't I don't think it was top down and vaddy drill.
No it's rented out now.
Stone was his surname I think it's on the tip of my tongue but can't be sure,
Rubber ha what now the cultivator or grubber??
Ha I just took it off the phone don't have camera for it or anything.
Here's the link to the video not great but u get the jist.
Where he stops was where we had being drawing clay across all year so was pretty tough.
http://youtu.be/aQcTETot310
Cork I have another video but u won't like it.its from the rear and your hair Is getting scarce in it.
An awful glare on it.
Cork I have another video but u won't like it.its from the rear and your hair Is getting scarce in it.
An awful glare on it.
Best to delete that one Johnny! Grass doesn't grow on a busy road...
Its not for the want of fertilizer, that's for sure.....!!
A run in with ring worm as a toddler didn't help either....!
That was because it was a John Deere pulling it . I think the tines on the old Horsch broke back at 350KG and on the newer model at 500KG and on the Horsch with the Hydraulic Brake back at 750KG .Was that Breen on the Deere?
Amazing the tines were not breaking back a bit more on the springs on the hard patch
Minimat drill, didn't think there would be too many around now.
That will be giving Cork ideas now to put on top of his press!