I spent a few nights moored to the island opposite where it flows into the Shannon. There was a rattley bridge in Shannon Bridge and you could not sleep with Morris 1000 going home from the pub .River suck, just before it flows into the Shannon
For sale at the moment is it or is that the one next doorGlandore near leap
You went against my advice..!View attachment 94987got 33 bales of hay of this field what was destined for 2nd cut silage , last cut the end of may.cut last friday.its lovely hay.
Ya want to say to eddie when your chatting him its a good job he didn't get cold feet with the hay....You went against my advice..!
I forgot your silage was hay, is that what the harvester couldn't pick upYa want to say to eddie when your chatting him its a good job he didn't get cold feet with the hay....
Also we have been using 2 loaders on the pit for years, maybe he gave you some idea's 😁😁
both i thinkFor sale at the moment is it or is that the one next door
Depends on the definition of fit i suppose but unless its absolutely roaring fit I'd be slackening it off a bit. It'd be a shame to take the good out of the hay for the want of a couple of turns.Have a small bit of hay to bale .the fusion is set nice for silage and I don't want to disturb it.
Is it necessary to adjust the density for good fit hay?
That's why I'm holding off till the next cut 😎
Feck I should have remember that as was out turning mine yesterday waiting to bring them in today. But question I got mine bales on Thursday small squares and I thought hay was still green in places as I had to manually turn it I would have preferred it left another day so anyway I’m reluctant to put it in the shed for fear of heating/fire what would all your thoughts be? Suggestion stacking outdoors? I have tarpaulin for when the rain comes and will put it in shed in a few weeksHas nobody seen them stacked like that before? It’s to stop them getting damp off the ground. Only 3 points of contact to keep 6 bales up, or 4 to keep 10, instead of having all sitting on the ground.
I understand that the only way of keeping rain off squares is in the shed.