I have a slight surplus of good quality (no ragwort, docks or thistles) Round Bale Hay and Haylage and I could do with the barn space if anyone needs any. Around 60 bales of each - a mixed load is fine.
M42 J3/J4
Hi, have some surplus that I wouldn't mind clearing :
25 x 4 string (5ft) June 2018 Haylage. 6 layers Wrap
20 x Round Bale September 2019 Haylage 6 Layers Wrap
40 x Round Bale July 2019 Seed Hay - Stored outside, but under a good tarp.
We are located at B90/Solihull. Can load, good access...
Thanks....you just reminded me I'll probably have a hernia from using ours in a few weeks time!
Ours was converted to have twin wrapping posts by the original owner ....it saves all the waiting around between the back breaking work!
Hi,
We have a 1978 575 with a 540 PTO
Does anyone know of a Revs to PTO speed chart for it? We need to be running as slower than 540 for a couple of items we want to connect.
Thanks
I assume your thinking back to the "economy 7" days. Certainly with all our local providers the electric charges are pretty much the same 24 hours a day unless your a big user nowadays.
Agreed, we looked at Saltwater batteries as an alternative to lead acid. They were cheaper, slightly more powerful but took up a lot more space but I see even they have now come on a long way in the two years since we opted for lead acid still!
@Zetor : your absolutely right, it was a bit of a gamble on our part in terms of cost, but in our case it was all done at the time the buidling was erected so that did factor down the cost slightly. We've had it nearly two years now, and so far, taking into account electricity savings, gas...
Hi, its 14KWh. Overnight, whilst everything in the house is off apart from the essentials, we use about 20% of the battery storage. We do have some undefloor electric heating though, in a big room....if we have that on when we aren't generating as well, then we get 3 or 4 hours of of the...
Hi, Yes we have a 14KW Battery Storage Solution in our barn that powers the house and buildings onsite. To be honest, we aren't a massive power user on the farm itelf but the batteries provide the house with almost all its power for about three quarters of the year, the rest of the time we buy...
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