I will do a video when we start, needs to dry up first., most of our shite is slurry ,but this year as its been so wet we have taken fym out the fields as the fym pit is so full, if this works well we would do it more.Loading fym with a handler isn't a good option and leaves the ground in a mess.
Finished this today, I had a kinshofer brick grab in my shed for at least ten years doing nothing, and I thought I could make it into a grab to fit the 14tonner for loading fym in the fields.So with the help of my nephew ,the finished article.
You will also need evidence that its not contaminated, nearly got into big trouble with EA by taking in topsoil last year, not that straight forward, having a exemption, isnt enough.
Just got home from lamma, remarked at how many schoffels were there:ROFLMAO: , so when they go to school they winge like f about wearing a school uniform and yet when they become young farmers they don the yf uniform, dealer boots, jeans, check shirt and the obligitory schoffel:banghead:
Might be worth giving it a severe pruning when you do it, as yew will regrow readily and it would help moving it, weve done a few by digging around it and using a big telehandler bucket, but yours sounds to be a fair challenge but at least youve given it a chance. yew tree wouldnt have a tap...
Qurs is a brushless 18v makita , had it for several years, fantastic bit of kit, dont see why you would want a multiposition shoe. In fact i didnt know you could get it, lots of things you can do with it. Best lawn edger against your drive you can get (y)
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