That's the case I had in mind.Conman convicted for duping pensioner
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No, the idea of the toe is that the down ward pressure from the weight of the material sitting on top of it stops the upright from bending over.If a fella was to cut the toe off the wall where the Stanley knife is would they work in a meal shed as a walls? Was thinking of repurposing the 4 walls that are broken
I know but How do the A walls work then?No, the idea of the toe is that the down ward pressure from the weight of the material sitting on top of it stops the upright from bending over.
When the mill closed down close to here we got some walls exactly like yours (if you cut the toe off). They were used for stacking grain in a large store. They did the job perfectly there anyway.If a fella was to cut the toe off the wall where the Stanley knife is would they work in a meal shed as a walls? Was thinking of repurposing the 4 walls that are broken
I'd be inclined to park them .if there cut it will leave them less safe.If a fella was to cut the toe off the wall where the Stanley knife is would they work in a meal shed as a walls? Was thinking of repurposing the 4 walls that are broken
They'd become seriously unsafe. Looks bad enough as it is as when setting it up it could fall back pretty easily. A second cousin of mine had on fall on him when they were setting them up as a pit barrier. Almost killed him and it resulted in life changing injuries. He can walk n get about but can't really work and has to manage the pain with medication and rest alot. Lucky to be here at all.If a fella was to cut the toe off the wall where the Stanley knife is would they work in a meal shed as a walls? Was thinking of repurposing the 4 walls that are broken
We don't sell those walls for agricultural purposes in Banagher, but always wondered about them, hence my question - is there a stitch pour to tie them together or do they work independent to one another? I don't see how they would be good enough for a silage pit wall if they are individual?Getting the walls in place and straighten up and cleaning out under the old ones. Sorry I didn't buy more of the bigger ones. Will get a few next year again hopefully
That was my thought, certainly wouldn't like to see the loader too close to them.Would they just get pushed over by the pit?
Best of luck Arthur, I hope all goes well for the season.
Slight hiccup, bearing went in the auger mounting, better out of the way now than in a week's time if the weather comes good.Best of luck Arthur, I hope all goes well for the season.
lucky you arent in the thick of it yetSlight hiccup, bearing went in the auger mounting, better out of the way now than in a week's time if the weather comes good.View attachment 91896
I was down inspecting the progress on my yoke today, nearly thereSlight hiccup, bearing went in the auger mounting, better out of the way now than in a week's time if the weather comes good.View attachment 91896
What forward speed was he travelling at?I got to see this in action today.
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What forward speed was he travelling at?