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Exactly the outlook I was looking for(y):LOL:
As mentioned above, a smaller opening rather than a fully open side would be better for slurry, maybe not so much for clamping silage but he'll have to compromise somewhere if he wants it to work.
Sump is a good idea, it would give somewhere to...
No grants for slurry stores here atm unfortunatly.
His plan would be to cart enough slurry up when the main yard is full and it will be there to pipe in spring.
It's all only a thought atm and to see if there was anything like this done before, there's a solution to everything, it just...
A more positive outlook than some:LOL: Same idea only make it properly.it'll give him storage on the outfarm to hold some slurry for spring application on the block of ground surrounding it. then it will be empty for silage.
I've had a chat with a farmer lately who wants to build a new slurry tank on his out farm.
The idea he has is that he can clamp silage in it during summer or then over winter/spring when it's empty he can fill it with slurry when the main yard is full.
This is only an initial thought atm but...
Around here their not common but not uncommon either. With regards to dealers, we have very good backup and parts from the main dealers and independent fellas so that side of things doesn't worry me as we have been running them for a considerable time.
Yeah I had a read through a few of them, some good, some bad. I guess bad news travels quicker than good news so that can skew the thread a bit as not many people come on to say how good a tractor is but alot of common trends along the lines of brakes and other not major but costly repairs.
What sort of hours have you clocked on your 7250?
I have heard alot of good things about their varios, along with some bad.
The brakes I believe had an issie with air getting in but this has been sorted with some sort of upgraded seal kit which isn't that expensive.
Did your breaks cost much...
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