- Location
- East meath/dublin
Thats definitely a winner in a " mine is bigger than yours" competion !!!
Thats definitely a winner in a " mine is bigger than yours" competion !!!
Most tractors can pull a whole lot more than they can lift.How many furrows extra do you reckon to pull being a conventional,
shaker shoe sieve rocker arm ,none new in country according to dealer, wed/thur at best. Its obviously been a popular breakage as couldnt source a replacement and has had several modifications thus making sourcing the correct bit difficult .All of the breakers within a couple of hour drive said been sold .Eventually tracked a guy down near warwick ( 200miles away) jmt engineering , Knowledgeable chap and a real charachter according to son who went down stripped 2 machines until found one that with a bit of modification is now fitted and working but not yet in the field due to another shower. The guy was hell bent on getting us going and couldnt have been more helpful
The all-time winner of that accolade must surely be the Caterpillar 60 at the 1930 Tractor Trial held near Wantage, Oxfordshire (Berkshire as then was).Thats definitely a winner in a " mine is bigger than yours" competion !!!
Nothing under 16% here since 1976.Still cannot get anything under 16%
Nothing under 16% here since 1976.
Annoyingly mine was under 15% on 12 August. Forecast iffy, so didn't cut. Forecast turned out to be wrong. Eventually cut it on the 22nd at 19%..............Nothing under 16% here since 1976.
Wheat was 17% here.mine was under 15% on 12 August.
I thought I'd get a post in before everyone disappears over to the wheat drilling thread! I still have a bit of both SB and WW to cut, but the forecast looks good for the end of the week. SB has yielded very well but the grain is all sorts of colours and is skinning badly. Wheat is average, but at least it is worth some money. The new to me combine is going well. So far......
13.5% here today...... Yeah!!!!!Still cannot get anything under 16%
I thought it needed to be off the latch when using the header on auto-float during operation?Err, the latch for the header skid needs folding up into its clip otherwise it will bend something.
Yes it does, but spin the latch round to the top so it rests on the bolt sticking out.I thought it needed to be off the latch when using the header on auto-float during operation?