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    Situation Vacant GFW/ tractor driver

    We are looking for someone to join our team of 4 on our 200 cow dairy heard in Gloucestershire. Job will entail helping with feeding, scraping out,bedding down, general farm duties and tractor driving. We are a well equipped forward thinking business doing most jobs in-house. Willing to give...
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    The Hedge Cutting Thread

    https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/mcconnell-pa6070-vfr.268142/
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    Situation Vacant Dairy General farm worker

    We require a general farm worker on our well equipped dairy farm located near Stroud Gloucestershire. Daily tasks will involve scrapping, bedding and feeding. Other duties will include Help with young stock rearing, general farm maintenance and tractor driving for the right applicants. Part or...
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    Today at work

    Only cloth interior I'm afraid! Nothing good inside either!! Been there 10 days now and still no ones moved it! Pallet tines through the side and into the scrap bin in a few days time if not moved I think!!
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    Today at work

    Dropped the trimmer off for a rare change for a couple of days to help a mate out drilling the "gift" was abit rusty but just about acceptable! Had to trim around this the other day
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    Water bowls

    Just fitted 4 of the double ones, only putting cattle in today so will see how they go but very well built and nice and simple.
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    New shear grab

    Look at RS Agri that's who we bought ours from it's got knives but with a bend on the end so they work in grass. There happy to demo them. Edit: just seen your location bit far for a demo!!
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    New shear grab

    About 4K I think it was, with pipes fittings and Jcb brackets delivered. Using it on maize and grass and does a good job on both.
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    New shear grab

    We've gone away from a shear grab now and got a 2.5 meter rotary facer from RS agri and it's going well but we are on large face pits and all fed through mixer wagon. Can take an inch or two off the whole face every day keeps it nice and fresh.
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    Today at work

    Driving this thing for the day helping a mate out who was desperate First time driving one of these green and red things! Nice and roomy in the cab but apart from that can't see what all the fuss is about!! Won't be disappointed to get back to my NH tomorrow!!
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    The Hedge Cutting Thread

    Nice farm drive today!
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    The Hedge Cutting Thread

    Wouldn't be without one. I run a VFR but still have an orbiter for round trees, poles, use it as a hydraulic front hood and a hydraulic roller
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    The Hedge Cutting Thread

    I've changed from f14s to competition flails this time and as said above wouldn't go back. I've cut a fair bit of 4-5 year growth this season with them and they do just as good a job as the f14s on that and far far better on 1-2 years growth.
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    Today at work

    Pipe went on the Jcb half way through feeding this morning so had to improvise to finish off...
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    The Hedge Cutting Thread

    Any body on here using or used a McConnell rotary HD head? Seen all the videos but hard to tell what they'd be like thought I'd ask here before asking for a demo.
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