As above. Mixit. Most simple well built and designed stirrer. Last for years and parts are easy to get. It’s a fantastic sight seeing it move a large lagoon with ease. Very quick and good with crusts.
I have a nine foot pottinger. Was chucking a belt off the conditioner pulley every now and again. Dealer said that the idler arm could be bent. Sure enough idler wasn’t centred over the belts. Straightened it. No more problems.
Just some thing to check.
Your not wrong there. I've had two short days on it and I seem to be stranded between two years but it only giving me the option of re jigging last year rather than entering this year just gone.
Best I’ve seen was an above ground store with reception pit beside with steel slats over it. What didn’t go down between the slats was scraped into a heap and taken away and tipped on off ground. Leaving slurry to be pumped closer by.
Doesn’t have to be an above ground store. Could just be a...
Most are cat 3 balls with cat 2 holes. Have seen some that are cat two balls but spacing between is the same so can pick up same kit with different balls.
Ok don’t laugh but I had an idea for a pusher but I didn’t get round to it as doing less corn. I was just going to bolt a board on my flat eight. For my, what was then thirty acres I thought that would work.
Pto cutting out is electrical. Mine used to stop. I think new battery or maybe 2nd battery added instead of one sorted it. Didn’t have any of the other symptoms that you have though.
Fuel wise. I used to drive 200hp and front mounted buck rake and first cut was 1 litre an acre in a normal pit. If your chasing it round a corner or fudging about in tight area then that could go up by 50%.
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