Usually run out on the last nipple with me too, crawl out from under the machine put a new cartridge in and crawl under again to do the last one and leave the gun 99% full for someone else 😂
Now then, I know there has been grease going n threads on here before but…….. quite often when I pick up a grease gun here it’s empty, so my question is how come they seem to be empty on the last nipple for other people but me? And does this strange phenomenon only occur here
Looking for harvest help for august into September, main duties will be grain carting and some cultivation work, good sense of humour needed !
If you’re interested call me on 07785595488
Now then our kid, just a bit of an out there thought and would mean a bit if mud in wet conditions but what about running dual narrower tyres on the rear like a lorry does. Drove a cat rubber duck 360 years ago that had things between the tyres to stop to much soil getting in there!
Bit late in the day but I’m need of harvest staff due to unforeseen circumstances. Must be capable of working to a high standard in cultivation’s and possibly combine driving for the right candidate. Contact me on here or call 07785595488
Cultivators: Simba - Solo 380st
Category: Cultivators Manufacturer: Simba Price: £9750 Condition: Used
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Simba solo 380st. Very good condition, front discs 800 acres ago, plenty of life in the rear ones and the dd press. Comes with some new points price plus vat
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Ld 85-200. 5 furrow manual variwidth plough with hydraulic release press arm. 75% good metal, good straight plough that I have owned since new. £6750.00 + vat phone 07785595488
Got a bloke on about buying it in the swath. He would do the baling and carting, hence the reason for asking for a rough idea in the swath. I have been told that it doesn't weigh much
ay up our kid
borrow my 75 kva one that i run the driers with, on a long enough lead no one will hear it and its got enough poke to run the whole show ! before you know where you are they will be paying you to be there !
well here's a question then. i've got gallant, santiago and jb diego winter wheat seed here, hgca say ok to the end of january and one or two folk said it would be fine untill mid feb. reckon i could get some nice seedbeds begining of next week on my ground. would you risk it or forget it...
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