my bucket brush just died, been thinking about one of those big brushes you just put the pallet forks through. anyone got or tried one? thoughts? bad points? will be used on level and uneven surfaces, pot holes etc
got a second hand 625, couple years old, always slow to start and need to turn over a few times even in warm weather. is this normal with a Manitou? or do I have a starter or battery problem? bit worried it might not start on cold mornings
my old 50 year old woodburner is past it now, anyone got any advice on what sort of new one and size to go for? needs to have a back boiler to heat 9 radiators as my only heating. just a medium sized house with decent insulation
TIA
been using them without problem for a few years, but the new lot have changed from the empty vile with lid, to a vile with fluid in, only problem is I cant get it to click seal. is there a trick to doing it? does not sealing make the sample worthless?
had an unsolicited brochure from one of these companies, drop through the letterbox, wanting to do a no-fees planning application on a few of my fields
being the suspicious sort, I thought i'd I ask you lot if you've had any dealings with these sort of companies? any pros or cons? TIA
front tyres down to about 5% tread, back ones 20%. is there any problem putting new ones on front and leaving back ones till down a bit more? or should I replace all 4 at same time? TIA
anyone know anything that gets that red dye off your hands? normally it doesn't bother me, but I've asked a non farming girl out on a date, and i'm worried she wont let me feel her up with orange fingers
what do they put that red dye in it for anyway?
got a feed bin with a blend in it. blend has been refusing to come out for about a fortnight now, meaning i'm spending ages poking a water pipe up it or banging the outside with a bit of wood till I get enough out, which cant be good for the bin. feed rep suggested putting more molasses in next...
i'm half way through my pit and there's a big patch of jet black silage. doesn't smell and isn't rotten and the cows will eat it, but only after they've eat the normal looking stuff. any advice about it? i'm new to pit silage
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