The boiler is a 140kW and the 2nd tilting grate in 10 years has just burnt out. The area burnt is roughly the same so just wondering if this is a common / design problem. The remainder of the grate and the other half are perfect.
Thinking of just spraying off the stubbles then broadcasting the grass seed, chain harrowing it in and Cambridge roll - or should I be going all out ploughing, power harrowing etc etc?
Morning Folks,
Our long serving tumble dryer has packed up so looking for a replacement I've come across Heat Pump Dryers. They are expensive but with electricity prices being what they are it may pay for itself especially given the old dryer seemed to be on 24/7!
Has anyone tried one, are...
Got to the point where I either really really need to patch up and repaint our old wooden windows (again) or bite the bullet and fit new. Looked on the internet and frankly the window and door market looks like a minefield. I can fit them myself just looking for recommendations for a decent...
Out of the blue whilst sat idling our telehandler just stopped. It restarts but shuts down again immediately. Dash is showing a red star shaped thing with the code : U1501-88
I have wagons to load so its a real bad time, does anyone have any idea what it may be please?
Can you have a second or more Countryside Stewardship agreements on the same holding. I currently have a scheme running but would like to explore some further options and some capitol items. I apprciate you can't claim for the something twice but I would be applying for different things.
I know it depends on many things but modern wellies aren't cheap at £100+ these are my 12 month old ones and that's about the average lifespan for me which doesn't seem enough given the prices.
This is the title of a piece in todays Farmers Weekly. Surely this is fake news as didn't we all get an email from the RPA recently about new flexible arrangements to stop this very thing happening?
So National grid are warning that they may have to implement rolling blackouts this winter. Not exactly surprising if it does happen, it's been clear to many of us for years that shutting the coal fired power stations, not investing in nuclear and going all in on intermittent wind was never...
I am looking for a dryer to play around with to see if I can get it to work successfully with a biomass boiler, it might not be successful so it needs to be cheap! The burner and control panel doesn't need to be in working order I just need the load/unload augers and the fan to be in gwo...
Got the usual cracked and leaking gutters that have been patched up too many times so was thinking of trying an EPDM membrane. I can get it cut to size in one piece, the supplier says it will stick straight to the concrete (once cleaned) with the contact adhesive they supply. Anyone done this?
I want to level up an existing shed floor by over concreting the existing which is in good condition. The thickness will start at 5" and taper to 2" which I feel is getting a bit on the thin side. I was thinking of screwing down some mesh on the thinner areas and unibonding the whole lot to...
Our current doors each have a motor and a gearbox at the top on one side of the roller what I would describe as the traditional arrangement. We are getting a new door and I see some on the suppliers are offering doors with "Tubular motors" at quite good prices. From past experience I seem to...
Noticed a damp patch under the machine, traced it to fuel leaking from the filter drain when the engine is running. Loosed the drain off and let some fuel drain out and re-tightend as much as possible but still it's leaking. BTW this is a the smaller filter under the engine not what appears to...
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