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Nice neat stck of bales there Great pictures thanks for posting them all look forward too the updates
Only blue will do:001_cool:
top pics there very interesting, what breed of baler made em bales.
youll have to put up the new pics man you cant let us down
Good pics ! keep em coming
Great pictures nashmach. Only blue will do:001_cool: Nice 4610. What size rear wheels are on it?
He would do well to remember that :whistling:
Wouldn't see many with 16.9 30's on them. They probably make the tractor more stable on loader work?? :001_huh:
nice cattle
They aren't too bad at all - happy with performance so far. Ask me next March am I still happy with them!
nice cattle
It really depends Tom. Most suckler men breed either Angus or Charlaois.
The dairy boys seem to be either Freisian, Hereford or Angus.
It really depends Tom. Most suckler men breed either Angus or Charlaois.
The dairy boys seem to be either Freisian, Hereford or Angus.
Do they?
Quite a few of these on our hills, suited to the poor grazing, and long lived.
Blue Greys.
Then they put the Blue Grey to a teminal sire for sucklers.
Not really into cattle but I do like these.
Sure Hilly will correct me if i am wrong, but i think they were bred from Belties to a Whitebred shorthorn:001_unsure:
Great pics there Nash - pity about the color of most of them - interested in the "horrid Tanco" wrapper - why horrid ?
Have Tanco 1050A am selling as updated last year to a KV 7655 - great wrapper but a bit big to get into some of the smaller blocks we do - recently considered a Hayday of similar design, supposed to do round/square & conventional - it would certainly suit for smaller lots.
Whats everybody's opinions of these mounted wrappers ?
TIA
It really depends Tom. Most suckler men breed either Angus or Charlaois.
The dairy boys seem to be either Freisian, Hereford or Angus.
In Wexford strong farmers bull their own cows.