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We both had many an arse twitching moment, some spots we had to attack at a angle as the front weights were bottoming outIs the Challenger in a spot of bother?....or was it a lucky moment to take a pic?
We both had many an arse twitching moment, some spots we had to attack at a angle as the front weights were bottoming outIs the Challenger in a spot of bother?....or was it a lucky moment to take a pic?
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PH test came back at mostly 6.5, with one 6.2, so doesn’t need much. Very underrated product IMO .
Keck's I'd say, says on the boxyou going to make us wait till tomorrow to see what gadget it is
Where's ya dust now hey!!! Looks mildly moistGetting some ex pig fields turned round for spuds
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The lime boys will knock it, but I've found it good, especially as I can do it myself with a small tractor and do small fields that the lorry loads of lime lime find awkward.What’s people’s view on this tackle ?
A couple ppl I know say it’s only a short term fix compared to proper lime spreading ?
But I’m kind of interested in it as I can put it on through the spinner by me as most limesprading tackle is way to big to go around my hill Farm
Went back today cause one of lads has family problems. Dying now
Ahh I should of read on......We both had many an arse twitching moment, some spots we had to attack at a angle as the front weights were bottoming out
He means he is in pain after a full day back I'd say not his mate is.....Way way to much information, if you see a strange car swinging into the yard, its us ....................
Your ex employers turned up with the plough today. I've got some ground for them this year. Will get some pics of planting in the next few days.Getting some ex pig fields turned round for spuds
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Very well doneHad the audit yesterday and got this today.
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Certificate Number 14857
BS EN 1090
Woo-Hoo!!
Does that mean your aloud to wipe your arßeHad the audit yesterday and got this today.
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Certificate Number 14857
BS EN 1090
Woo-Hoo!!
Nom nom nomQuite happy with this week's pigs, definitely improving over time, for scale these are ~600g/pair
Yes I can wipe it, as long as the paper has traceability and my wiping approvals cover the required range and are in date.Does that mean your aloud to wipe your arße
Congratulations though from us old tractor idiots
Cheers.Very well done
Thank you !Cheers.
I had to move some of your gear on the galv lorry the other day to get mine on. I was careful with it, honest!!
The lime boys will knock it, but I've found it good, especially as I can do it myself with a small tractor and do small fields that the lorry loads of lime lime find awkward.
Was getting a bit fed up of my lime man always saying, yes it needs about a ton!, So bought my own testing kit.
I know of one farmer that uses it religiously before OSR in his rotation and nothing else.
Think I paid £120 ton for a full artic loadHow much a bag or a ton is it? I bought stuff a few years ago and I think it was about 80euro for a 600kg bag