Cows 'n grass
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- Modbury, South Devon
I did a couple of milkings wearing gloves at the start of COVID,I can’t stand wearing them.
I wear them if my fingers are going blue with cold but I hate them.
I did a couple of milkings wearing gloves at the start of COVID,I can’t stand wearing them.
Other half is same,Saturday girl only wears them if she’s going out.I wear them if my fingers are going blue with cold but I hate them.
I did a couple of milkings wearing gloves at the start of COVID,I can’t stand wearing them.
West Country Concrete? Am in the process of ordering, having a bit of doubt whether we have the time to install all that I want to.these arrived last evening!View attachment 907156
Yes, wcp . They’re heavy! My neighbour’s telehandler knew they were on the front. Glad @dustyjeff unloaded them or I would have had brown pantsWest Country Concrete? Am in the process of ordering, having a bit of doubt whether we have the time to install all that I want to.
2 milkings out of one set of gloves, this is really appealing to my inner tight git!
these arrived last evening!View attachment 907156
YesIs the V shape for sand?
Does that make it travel better some how?
Yes. The slurry flows by gravity down the base of the V, which is inclined . Normal slurry channels have a flat base over which the slurry floats, hence sand will settle out.Does that make it travel better some how?
I'm going to use 30" pipe,I'm sure it'll work the same.Yes. The slurry flows by gravity down the base of the V, which is inclined . Normal slurry channels have a flat base over which the slurry floats, hence sand will settle out.
For sand?I'm going to use 30" pipe,I'm sure it'll work the same.
Eventually yes,I've 200m of pipe aquired so nothing to lose.For sand?
Better than a square bottomed channel I'd sayEventually yes,I've 200m of pipe aquired so nothing to lose.
Well nothing to loose as long as you can dig it out.Eventually yes,I've 200m of pipe aquired so nothing to lose.
Water is your problem,it washes past and leaves the sand/silt.Well nothing to loose as long as you can dig it out.
We have This for electing yard wash water. It's now half full. Couldnt imagine using it for passageway slurry on sand. At least with those cast slats worst case scenario is lift top off
So what's going in at the top. Are you on maize. My passageways would be to thick to run on their own I would have thought. Thinking alot about this going forwards. Would those concrete cast vs work with floodwash.Water is your problem,it washes past and leaves the sand/silt.
I’ve 36m of pipe in one run,been in 12 years without a problem.