Help me understand these figures please.
If I’m using a 728 pulling a press on ploughing, so it’s working to its maximum all day, can I assume it will be using more fuel per hour than its predecessor? Am I missing something or is the 728 using 1.5 litres an hour more than the 828.
Asking for my sister. She is needing to transport milk from her husbands farm to where she pasteurises and sells it. Looking for a tow behind bowser around 500-1000 litre, stainless steel so it can be washed out.
Is there such a thing out there or anybody got any other ideas? Don’t want to be...
Anybody going? I’ve probably left it too late to go now, usually get invited by a manufacturer but I can’t be buying from the right dealers now!!
Anyone booked an apartment and needing a couple of extra people to fill it?
Has anybody still got a Tim Howard flat lift? If so where’s best to get the shear pins for the legs from. I’m down to the last few now and what some before I run out.
Anyone running either an Agriweld Assist or Grange Machinery LDT. Particularly looking at a 6 meter machine but any experience is appreciated. We have a wide range of soil types as it’s all contract work. More land is cultivated using 2 Sumo Trio’s, usually a day or 2 in front of the 2 Vaderstad...
We’re looking to put a toe-tip or hi-tip bucket on our 419s. Is there anyone out there using such a set up? If so what size bucket are you using? It’ll be used mainly for loading well rotted farm yard muck. We can average 2-2.5 tons in our 1.5m3 bucket that is used on our loadall. Want to make...
We run our Topcon steering systems off our own RTK base station but have recently put SIM cards in to work on Ntrip for when we get out of range from our base.
Do I need to change the receiver aerial on the tractor?
Am I right in thinking it’s been picking radio waves up from our base but now...
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