@Janet Hughes Defra
no complaints here, yr4 of mid tier paid out on the 9th Dec, new sfi overlapping on same fields paid first 1/4 payment on the 12th Dec.
compared to previous this is the most efficient yet.
Just speaking as i find
On YouTube there's a guy called "massey dave" he's a collector, restorer and expert of massey 1200 and 1250 tractors
Well worth searching for. He also makes spares for them
I used to own a 1200
Brilliant machines and I wish I never had to sell her
Hi, I know a few farms who have diversified into log cabins and they have all said the wood fired hot tubs get the bookings in. Folks on holiday want better and different treats than what they get at home and are willing to pay extra for them. More bookings, higher weekly prices and happier...
Be very careful.
If i was to do it again i would want my accountant and solicitor to draw up an agreement / due diligence etc.
It is genuinely a can of worms.
It is difficult to comment more as i would need more context, but as i said; be very careful
I am looking to upgrade my handler in the 3.5t 7m range up to 50k.
I do not know where to start as there seems to be loads out there, being in cornwall i will have to travel and would appreciate pointers / experiences in who to call first.
I run a JD handler at the moment
Cheers
Ho, definitely a perkins 6.354, an earlier one with a cartridge filter. This engine was fitted to loads of combines and larger tractors/crawlers. For cross reference I'd us inline filters. Your fuel filter looks like a add on but they'll probably be a number that you can cross reference on...
Sold 1 load of wheat for £185/ton and 3 loads of barley for £168 on Monday for quick movement in May
Apparently it's in short supply here in the westcountry
Evening ajd132, I'm interested in mixing up some urea and spraying on my spring crops. But I'm not sure where to buy the citric and fulvic acid. Plus how much of each to add, presumably the citric acid is to balance the pH to about 5.5?
Many thanks in advance
I'm pretty sure that you can get the powerharrow parts directly from Teagles.
Kramp have a very large selection of lely/tulip parts
Teagles definitely marketed the powerharrow and drill because I have one!
Evening guys, this thread's topic is very close to my heart. Sadly I don't think you'll ever get over a breakdown of mental health. You can learn how to cope with it and develop work arounds but I genuinely believe that once broken, your mental health will always be fragile. I do think though...
That crawler was from Silsoe and was a grey import much later on than the others. Fitted with bog tracks as well as trenching equipment. It looks like a east German import.
They were made in stalingrad on the same production line as the T34 tanks!
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