These narrow body cr’s seem to divide opinion on straw quality it seems, I expect a lot is down to how it’s driven, my old 66 would smash straw if you didn’t pay attention to it.
I have an intermittent spool fault on my 4220. Sometimes they work fine, other times there is no response from the spool valves, coupled with inactive PTO. Screen recognises the paddle movement so can’t be the switch gear. I have changed both looms in the rear fenders under advice, but it hasn’t...
For numerous reasons I am back to binder shopping.
Having sold my TX66 and gone with contractor for a year, I’m nursing my way back into the bosom of combine ownership. No regrets in selling the 66, cheap combining for the 5 years I had it and sold for more than purchased.
I have been to look...
Disagree, with auto steer I spend more time looking at booms than I did before when trying to steer the machine.
On another note, with recirc and good sprayer hygiene blocked nozzles aren’t ever an issue here.
Just to agitate the Range Rover bashers…
I sold my 2011 defender 110 when prices went silly and cashed in.
I bought a 2008 RR vogue, 3.6tdv8 with 130k on the clock for £3500. I have run it for just over a year spending most of its life with an ifor or cattle box behind it and it has cost me the...
@Horn&corn we have recently experienced this dilemma in a property of the same type. BT hub and 4 extenders have worked for us, BT contract grantees a speed of wifi in every room and so is obliged to keep sending boosters until that is achieved. Central placing of main hub and experimenting...
To put another perspective on this as a haulier, I have seemingly endless occasions where farmers are given clear communication of when our trucks are arriving only to arrive and be told ‘the loader is somewhere else’, ‘I forgot you were coming’, ‘you’ll have to wait an hour I’m not ready’...
I wouldn’t want to be without my AirPods now, but purely because I spend most of the day on the phone. I have a spare set ready to go should I loose them, hasn’t happened yet but I have had the odd one fall out. Noise cancelling is brilliant, phone calls are clear, music in between calls...
I feared this would be the case. I’ll see if I can get a PD application sorted asap and get something approved before I rip it down. I presume I could take the tin off that is flapping around in the breeze and leave what’s left of the frame so it’s still a structure for the time being.
Evening all,
Recent storm has given my old pole barn a different appearance to a point where I just want to rip the rest of it down with a digger to tidy up the eyesore.
I want to replace it with a steel frame building of the same size.
Are photographs of existing building, however damaged...
I should think they can afford such cheap delivery charge with a weekly hire of £470. That’s nearly twice as much as my 17m’s go out for, and I’m not the cheapest in this area by a fair way.
More to the point, I wouldn’t send my low loader to move a machine even 1 mile for £86. Stays in the...
Do a search on here and read the seemingly endless pages of this topic.
I dislike this mentality. Aren’t we meant to all get on with each other, support one another and work together for the common good in agriculture? I know it’s an idealistic view but surely should be the aim when starting...
I am heavily involved in the construction industry - plant hire fleet, artics in tipper and low loader work.
Ground works in particular is heading the way of agri contracting with people buying work to keep busy. This happened a lot 6 months ago, and now these people are running out of money and...
Fastrac 4220
Bateman RB55
Jcb Tm320s
Ford 5610.
700 acres, 150 beef cattle
Easy.
I can cope with switching any implement save for a sprayer, hence the Bateman. Timeliness is close to Godliness.
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