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Our straw shed has upright posts of 305mmx165mm. Would these be strong enough to take concrete panels, say upto 3 metres? And then tin down. It currently has just the roof and no sides. To make it more weatherproof and maybe a wet shed at harvest.
Ours went in yesterday and today. Into autumn cultivated ground. Went in nice with tine drill. Agronomist want us to get the peas in now, may hang off for a bit.
Sold our kvernland plough, so have an few parts left. Got 5 new tungsten landslides and 2 part used with plenty of metal left. And 2 tungsten points.
spoke to a parts supplier yesterday and he quoted £125 what he has got left (17) and the new price will be £180!
price for ours is £100 for...
You mention tungsten, just wondering why you not keen on it, stones, rocks etc knock the tungsten tiles off? Had a lot of tungsten on my kv. Points, shares and landslides. Lasted years! Hard faced and tungsten parts saves a lot of down time if you’re changing them regularly.
replaced the...
Put all new boards and other new metal I had in stock on my KV before I sold it. Spaldings no28 cost £95.
I’ve got some tungsten landslides If your looking for landslides as well.
Yes pretty sure on 50cm rows. We dug 2 separate 1m square of beet from different areas of the field. In total it came to 26kg. Presume that Would that give the same result from digging a 4m strip?
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