What type of feeder is itHere's a video we put up of it feeding last year. The feeder has proved to be a great investment, very simple system and no problem handelling bales, it was feeding hay last week!!
Schuitemakker.What type of feeder is it
Had a 50e here for a few years , i dont think you could take the loader of mine.
Had mechanical shuttle on left .
Is this the start of these kind of deals to keep things moving? Will there be more of these kind of offers going forward I wonder to keep the whole thing ticking over.I don’t think it is.
In addition, I’d say there’ll be deals on financing, extra warranty etc.
A free loader or you can have the tractor for the same money without the loaderIs this the start of these kind of deals to keep things moving? Will there be. Pre of these kind of offers going forward I wonder to keep the whole thing ticking over.
Probably, has to be a catch somewhere.A free loader or you can have the tractor for the same money without the loader
Would there not be very few 5S' sold without loaders though .A free loader or you can have the tractor for the same money without the loader
Celebrating the birthday of the steep nose is kinda scraping the bottom of the barrel you would think.
There you go!Is this the start of these kind of deals to keep things moving? Will there be more of these kind of offers going forward I wonder to keep the whole thing ticking over.
That’s a bit of a snooty comment to make…Celebrating the birthday of the steep nose is kinda scraping the bottom of the barrel you would think.
You can have that 5s.125 for €120k and it comes with a free loader.A free loader or you can have the tractor for the same money without the loader
What would be included in “high level equipment”?Is this the start of these kind of deals to keep things moving? Will there be more of these kind of offers going forward I wonder to keep the whole thing ticking over.
The loader maybeWhat would be included in “high level equipment”?
We're Deutz not the first with steep nose on the air cooled, even when they went to liquid cooled the first Agrotrons had a very low bonnet.Celebrating the birthday of the steep nose is kinda scraping the bottom of the barrel you would think.
Fancy radio and speakers would be high level for some . It used be a cigarette lighter.What would be included in “high level equipment”?
We're Deutz not the first with steep nose on the air cooled, even when they went to liquid cooled the first Agrotrons had a very low bonnet.
This must be a graipe, sprong, fork thing.Celebrating the birthday of the steep nose is kinda scraping the bottom of the barrel you would think.
Snoopy nose is what I always heard too.This must be a graipe, sprong, fork thing.
Around these parts these are known as snoopy nose tractors.
I wouldn't say no to a loader though if it came with a free tractor. 😃
Lets settle this once and for all.Snoopy nose is what I always heard too.
Are you referring to a 4 prong pike btw?
What about a 4 prong pike?Lets settle this once and for all.
A fork; a pitchfork has 2 grains and was used for pitching bales.Rarely seen nowadays unless for straw bedding by hand.
A garden fork is the only one with 4 tines although this always has a short handle with a grip on top .(The shovel of this type is always referred to as an " Englishmans shovel" around here ) .A normal fork can have 4 tines only if used at the dinner table
A sprong has 4 grains and is used for digging soil and dung by hand.Thats "SPRONG ".
The yoke with 3 straight grains is some sort of an abomination and not to be seen on any respectable farm premises.
A manual beet handling item can be either a beet sprong or a beet fork although sprong is the technically correct name.When connected to a loader/loading shovel the correct term is a beet basket !!.Same with the potato shoveller be it manual or mechanically powered.
A grape is something used to make wine and not seen in the wild in its raw form on Irish farms.A pike is either a fish or something found in a Wexford farmers thatched roof.
A drag has 3 or 4 heavy bent grains and was used to clean weeds from drains prior to the introduction of back hoes and excavators.
Think that should about cover yere education for today.
Lets settle this once and for all.
A fork; a pitchfork has 2 grains and was used for pitching bales.Rarely seen nowadays unless for straw bedding by hand.
A garden fork is the only one with 4 tines although this always has a short handle with a grip on top .(The shovel of this type is always referred to as an " Englishmans shovel" around here ) .A normal fork can have 4 tines only if used at the dinner table
A sprong has 4 grains and is used for digging soil and dung by hand.Thats "SPRONG ".
The yoke with 3 straight grains is some sort of an abomination and not to be seen on any respectable farm premises.
A manual beet handling item can be either a beet sprong or a beet fork although sprong is the technically correct name.When connected to a loader/loading shovel the correct term is a beet basket !!.Same with the potato shoveller be it manual or mechanically powered.
A grape is something used to make wine and not seen in the wild in its raw form on Irish farms.A pike is either a fish or something found in a Wexford farmers thatched roof.
A drag has 3 or 4 heavy bent grains and was used to clean weeds from drains prior to the introduction of back hoes and excavators.
Think that should about cover yere education for today.