No rush to sow here either and we would usually be early.
It is just too cold.
Humungus neighbour is around though showing us peasants how it really should be done and another neighbour is sowing a lot today; Fendt 939 and 6m Horsch drill followed by a huge Volvo loader
Our MF 30 would only be in the halfpenny place.
No rush to sow here either and we would usually be early.
It is just too cold.
Humungus neighbour is around though showing us peasants how it really should be done and another neighbour is sowing a lot today; Fendt 939 and 6m Horsch drill followed by a huge Volvo loader
Our MF 30 would only be in the halfpenny place.
No rush to sow here either and we would usually be early.
It is just too cold.
Humungus neighbour is around though showing us peasants how it really should be done and another neighbour is sowing a lot today; Fendt 939 and 6m Horsch drill followed by a huge Volvo loader
Our MF 30 would only be in the halfpenny place.
Didn't think he had land way out urway Nash.
Did the 939 man not get a new valtra to pull his drill.
Umm bit of a trek ain't it.must be a nice block of land.
No rush to sow here either and we would usually be early.
It is just too cold.
Humungus neighbour is around though showing us peasants how it really should be done and another neighbour is sowing a lot today; Fendt 939 and 6m Horsch drill followed by a huge Volvo loader
Our MF 30 would only be in the halfpenny place.
It is indeed on both counts....
your mf 30 will still be doin the job when the Horsch has gone out of fashion and its yours and paid for ,the crop will grow just the same. A local contractor has bought a 300 hp and 6 metre combi drill and rumour has it that some of his customers have booked elsewhere as they think its too heavy and costly on fuel .
no fancy kit here either but it all does a jobExactly, I'm not bitching and moaning, we have chosen our system and it works for us, it was just a tongue in cheek comment.
Anyways our entire fleets depreciation at the minute probably wouldn't fully recondition the wearing parts on the Horsch
The Naul area is it?
With a trailer plough you can drive o on ploughing without doing much damage .Thats a big NH! is he turning on previously ploughed land?
Thought it might be whites, is that the tractor that was at the machinery show, spudman with a need for speed?
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first two are us trying to plough where carrotts were a few wet holes but it might dry now , the other is a bit of stuble ,ploughing nice enough but will be a week before drill goes near it.
Of to sow spring wheat tommorrow ,its not near the road so will be able to get drill sorted:whistling:
Have you much ploughing done? we used to plough in tandem like that, did ye ever collide?
We used to plough with two six furrows in tandem and a 17 yard headland and never collided . To make it interesting we used to call in a four furrow and the second one out of the furrow would do a loop and come in behind so the leader was always changing . My mother said it looked like ballet with the tractors turning and twelve furrows swinging over .Have you much ploughing done? we used to plough in tandem like that, did ye ever collide?