there,s more slurry on the outside of the tank and tractor than there is insideI was wondering if the tops were gone that bad on beet till I realised that they were turnips!
The Abbey tanker must have suffered some wind blow!!
there,s more slurry on the outside of the tank and tractor than there is insideI was wondering if the tops were gone that bad on beet till I realised that they were turnips!
The Abbey tanker must have suffered some wind blow!!
Great pics as always.
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Just as an aside, those rowcrops are very complicated, they wouldn't fill me with confidence considering the work they are doing.
Saw in the journal that Agrigear have designed and built those wheels or similar, wouldn’t be a fan either especially for side pressure work on a brow for example.Great pics as always.
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Just as an aside, those rowcrops are very complicated, they wouldn't fill me with confidence considering the work they are doing.
They are, but this set have 2 sets of inner dishes giving 3 sets of bolts to give trouble and 2 places for troubles to start.Would they be designed that way in order that you can turn rims n centers and use inner n outer bolt mounts to get the right track width??? And it's only on a destoner ??
They are, but this set have 2 sets of inner dishes giving 3 sets of bolts to give trouble and 2 places for troubles to start.
It is a TG285What's the big New Holland with the Amazone front & back, a T80 ?
It is alright, not sure why it was there.Trailed drills and 50kgs bags are a dangerous mix.
When getting near the end it is handy to have an unopened bag incase it is needed.It is a TG285
It is alright, not sure why it was there.
That makes since, as they went onto head-lands shortly afterWhen getting near the end it is handy to have an unopened bag incase it is needed.
It's standing the test of time, they would be the first of that series, a monster in its day and still a big lump.It is a TG285
Trailed drills and 50kgs bags are a dangerous mix.
To be clear, I am not giving out about the lads using 50kg bags with trailed drills, as I have had to do the same now and again.That makes since, as they went onto head-lands shortly after
I agree on reducing the weight G but i would disagree on the paper bit.To be clear, I am not giving out about the lads using 50kg bags with trailed drills, as I have had to do the same now and again.
I am giving out about suppliers selling 50kg bags, especially paper bags, you have to be so careful with the paper bags you end up being reckless with your own safety.
I think the small bags should be reduced to 40kg and paper should be banned for seed.
Any dampness in the air and paper is F#€£&$, any sharp edges and paper is in trouble any bit of a collision on the way to the drill and paper is in trouble. Doctors differ but not for me.I agree on reducing the weight G but i would disagree on the paper bit.
I got some small bags this year that came in paper bags and I remarked to the brother that it's nice to have paper instead of a sea of plastic.