Planning on buying a floor standing pillar drill whats your views, want a robust drill with the least robust price tag . Have had a Sealy in the past, did the job but wasnt the most accurate.
I would say your initial problem wasn't the water lying on top of the concrete but that of poor bottoming under the concrete, best see to that before laying the new slabs
Beef farm been in family for more than a hundred years had dung and latterly slurry regularly. The only reason its ploughed out is its very prone to growing couch grass so needs a couple of years of roundup and try and get a few tons of barley in the prosses
I suppose being derived from blown sand it doesn't have much fertility so no deep down oomf ,and little in the way of any trace elements, don't suppose I should even try to grow barley on it but hay ho you just have to work with what you got.
As it happens the other side of the farm is acidic peat but would require a fenominal tonnage to be applied per hectare and as you say wouldnt be looked at very kindly.
No wasn't thinking it would reduce the PH but might help the low copper availability which cause the barley to not flower correctly plant just goes a pale white and never produces any viable grain. It is a recommended prosses but usually applied on the ploughed land that's why I was asking if...
I have a field with a very high PH and has in the past had quite a few heads that never matured into viable grain, was goin to spray with copper sulphate and was just wondering if its advisable to spray the field now before the barley emerges, been sown two days so isn't going to contact the...
Dealer will know ,activation used to be transferable then it was reduced in price and stayed with tractor but think its reverted to the original option but this may just be the new M series that don't have the brain as part of tractor.
Fit the new posts in sockets that extend up the post far enough to keep them out of contact with the silage (if that's what you feed) will extend the life of the new post and should be a doddle to replace in the future if needed
As they say on Blue Peter ,Heres one we did earlier. Steel legs got bolted to top of the wall then another eleven feet of concrete ,all done as per engineers spec. As you can see I like to pour the corner shutter all at one time giving a much stronger wall.
Have you checked the pressure from spool valve . There is a relief valve fitted externally on the side cover that might be bypassing a lot of oil especially if there is a restrictor on its way to the rake.
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