Wanted straw comb and cover for Mchale c460 straw blower.
other parts required also
if anyone knows where such could be located or know of one for breaking any help would be much appreciate.
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What's the latest incarnation of this baler like. It's a 2023 model. Demo. Ok or best avoid? It's for mainly baling well wilted silage or hayledge for cattle. Maybe some hay but have big squares.
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My silage last year was made with a belt baler, on past experience the bales they make are so hard in the centre the ewes can't eat them in a ring feeder. So I asked the contractor to chop them last year to see if that would help. Seems last night as the sheep were eating their way into the...
Good afternoon, I'm considering getting a Quicke Silosplit. I was Wondering if anyone has one/has used one.
Are they any good?
What sort of ball park they are to buy? (new)
They look a good simple bit of kit that would suit our feeding system here.
thanks for any help you may have.
Will one of these machines chop baled silage/hay to a length that sheep won’t pull massive chunks under them? Sheep in our shed with passage down middle are pulling to much silage/hay under them, put it out by hand for years but the waste is beyond.
I am planning on getting a wider mower, with a conditioner, for hay, wide enough to be wider than the tractor!
Looking at a 2.4m JD 328a. Would an 80hp MF 390 4WD handle this weight of mounted mower?
Thoughts appreciated.
Friend of mine is looking for a straw chopper for 3-4 bales per week as he wants to use hay and rushes for bedding as well as small amount of straw what machine is capable of chopping all the above? Teagle seem good value but we know zero about chopper
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Whats everone thoughts on using a turnover crate on ewe's which are about 60 days in lamb?
Got a few to attend to bad feet and am worried if i use the crate the may abort?
Thinking of getting one for the future and my backs not getting any younger!!
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Looking at getting a bedder/feeder. Large square straw. Need to blow approx 10m. Haylage, (long single cut meadow) in round bales feed along a barrier. Local offering seems to be McHale 460, Teagle 8500, Kidd 450, Kverneland 863. Seen lots of reviews on McHale but little on Kidd. Any...
This is a slightly bizarre and definitely pointless thread but putting hay out yesterday for our dry cows and thinking what a fantastic feed it is; no plastic, no effluent, easy as pie to handle and transport, rumen friendly, cows love it.
Got me wondering; does anyone know of anyone still...
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I’m thinking of upgrading an welger rp12 which we have had since 1986 ! It has served us well and apart from the odd fart 💨 been pretty faultless and simple. Ideally I’m after something reliable, not loaded with science fiction and easy to repair efficient .
I was thinking of a...
Hi all, our old ford 7610 is pitifully slow in wrapping our bales..its topped up, new filter. Book says its 68 litre per minute…kvernaland wrapper, nothing fancy…what might be wrong, or what can we do to improve things?, thanks
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Advice please.
Never had a fixed chamber baler, always had variable, currently running a NH BR7060
What is the above baler like in straw? Will it pack it in as well as what we currently have? Not saying the New Holland is mega, just don’t want it to be any worse.
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I just purchased a second hand McHale v660 baler. How do I tell which hydraulic line is the free flow return? There are 3 hydraulic lines mixed up all with the same fittings. Obviously two are for the door and the third is the return. All go into a metal control box so not sure which is...
Anyone feed silage and straw to suckers with a straw chopped,
I'm debating either a mixer wagon or straw chopper, cows don't eat straw if given bale silage bale straw separate but will they if I layer silage and straw together with chopper?
Chopper be handy as currently bedding by hand. But...
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