Best of luck with the 6506 joe, one here and I’ll get rid of the wife before this tractor goes anywhere [emoji23] turbod with 142 at the shaft and she goes really well. I have a narrow set of wheels too so don’t feel too bad lol she was sorta semi retired but we are doing a lot of spraying and...
I have a 2013 Navara as my Hay hauler and I love it lol I can’t comment on the chassis at the minute but I bought plates to brace it before it gives bother.
I have a 99 p38 Range Rover I used to drive daily now it’s back up, between my dad and sister they’ve spent more time driving it lately...
I have a bridgeway bale unroller which I find pretty good, only problem I have with it is if the stuff is really well chopped it won’t stay on the spike long enough to get reversed out of the shed. For next year I’ll only run a half set of knives and see is it any better. I have it mounted on a...
Funny same thing here, scruffy farm boy here and two gym posers on the Maintenance team and them boys might be able to lift a load straight up and down they can’t beat me in getting motors wriggled into tight spots or back out! Lol
I would have a rage issue. Same as other posters have said tho it can go either way and I can remain as calm as a cucumber or completely fly off the handle. I have read the chimp paradox as others have suggested and found it did help I still can’t deal with stupid people and if the pressure is...
If it was more straw based would it? I'm only asking the question as I could get all the horse dung I wanted and have field quite bad with rushes that I have only just rented this year
The apprentice here can definitely confirm they will chop hay. Might not like it but it will do it [emoji23] edit mine is a different chopper to yours tho
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