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Was the pressure gauge pulsing?
You know it is getting bad when it starts.
Was the pressure gauge pulsing?
No didnt pulse, it sprayed fineWas the pressure gauge pulsing?
You know it is getting bad when it starts.
No fear I will be going out with the sprayer today, we’ve had two showers already.
Off topic I know.Gangway sown March 22nd after beet, tillering very well. Got 2000gal of a 50/50 mix of cattle slurry and digestate. Ground tilling 25 years, very happy with it. Unfortunately only 8 acres of it as the rest of spring cereals are wheat or combicrop.
Yes there's a digester in Timoleague, handles pig slurry and food waste, there isn't a solids part it all comes out in a slurry.Off topic I know.
I'd there a digester in Cork?
I worked for a contractor in the Isle of Wight and it was mostly ad work.
One Sunday we were very sick from bottles and the boss man wanted to draw digestate with silage trailers.
It was the solids appose to the liquid and I was loading them with a claas telihandler.
The same day the manager of the ad plant said he'd take me in around it to show me the workings of it but I had to run off unfortunately.
Was it the solid or the liquid you got?
There was a contract there and all he done was spread the liquid.
Lorrrys drawing to what could only be described as a bag and they had two huge samson tanks drawing out of it
are you getting digester mixed up with seperator?Off topic I know.
I'd there a digester in Cork?
I worked for a contractor in the Isle of Wight and it was mostly ad work.
One Sunday we were very sick from bottles and the boss man wanted to draw digestate with silage trailers.
It was the solids appose to the liquid and I was loading them with a claas telihandler.
The same day the manager of the ad plant said he'd take me in around it to show me the workings of it but I had to run off unfortunately.
Was it the solid or the liquid you got?
There was a contract there and all he done was spread the liquid.
Lorrrys drawing to what could only be described as a bag and they had two huge samson tanks drawing out of it
No the digester had a separator built inare you getting digester mixed up with seperator?
Should be on already, hopefully on Tuesday.Close to T1 time?
Never mind the barley. The Blue skies
Some of the T1 went on with the weed spray on mine yesterday!Should be on already, hopefully on Tuesday.
I probably should have done some of mine yesterday evening, but one of the neighbours I spray for pulled the plug on spraying his, so I didn't bother washing out for my 5ha of early barley, will have plenty of ground unfit to travel so wouldn't be under too much pressure on Tuesday/Wednesday.Some of the T1 went on with the weed spray on mine yesterday!
Ya there is one down the road from me . I can put you in contact with the operators .think they have a nurse tank for fields but I think they mainly draw in to farmers tanks with the trucksOff topic I know.
I'd there a digester in Cork?
I worked for a contractor in the Isle of Wight and it was mostly ad work.
One Sunday we were very sick from bottles and the boss man wanted to draw digestate with silage trailers.
It was the solids appose to the liquid and I was loading them with a claas telihandler.
The same day the manager of the ad plant said he'd take me in around it to show me the workings of it but I had to run off unfortunately.
Was it the solid or the liquid you got?
There was a contract there and all he done was spread the liquid.
Lorrrys drawing to what could only be described as a bag and they had two huge samson tanks drawing out of it
There is a good bit of chickweed in the thin wheat, after Pacifica Plus and Zyphar.Anyone with any chickweed still in crops sprayed maybe 3 weeks when it was very cold and frosty.
Did it come again or did it not kill it?There is a good bit of chickweed in the thin wheat, after Pacifica Plus and Zyphar.
It seems to have fed it, did nothing at all on it, lack of competition drove it mad.Did it come again or did it not kill it?
😉 keeps the rain outthat's an interesting pre cleaner on the 7745.