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  1. Farm Classifieds

    Row crop wheels 320 90 R50 and 12.4 (320) R32

    Row crop wheels 320 90 R50 and 12.4 (320) R32 Advert added by: Paul Alcock @sodbuster2 Machinery Details Category: Parts and Maintenance Wheels Price: £1500 Condition: Used Description Sam Moreton heavy duty wheels Continental centres to suit 5100 CaseIH...
  2. Farmer mk1

    Hardox buckrake tines

    Has anyone welded wear parts on the ends of the buckrake tines so they don’t wear the tine its self. Only thinking of putting a small wear strip of hardox under the tine to just stop them getting any further back. Is there any where what does tips or bits for the hardox tines on like allbut...
  3. devon6400

    John Deere 6150R diff lock sensor location?

    As above, does anyone know where the diff lock sensor is located? Thanks
  4. 8

    ford 8210

    Hi All, I've been loaned a Ford 8210 III tractor. I want to repair the lift. Trouble is there's not much in a the way of control box left. Where do I buy a replacement? Is there a way to bypass the electro link system with a manually one? What is the lever/lift control box/unit mounted on the...
  5. Will 1594

    parts stock

    as dealers carry less . or some do what parts on your place do you have in stock . we have a 20 ft container it’s full spare sets of wearing metal for most machines . bearings for packers etc etc . always a set filters for tractor . probably have far more than we should but cannot...
  6. Tha Ulsterscot

    Parts mark Up?

    Can firms justify the price they charge for spares? I needed an ABS sensor, and did a check online, but as it was an emergency I thought I'd buy it from the main agent accepting it might be twice the price. Well, how wrong can one be. Online price was £20 including VAT, but it was a good job I...
  7. Bossfarmer

    World War 3......the start?

    I was shocked to see world war 3 trending on twitter last night, hadnt given much thought to the israel and HAMAS conflict until i read last night Iran were now involved firing 200 drones/missiles directly at israel and the USA was now involved trying to defend Israel..... this seems to be...
  8. CowBale

    Best value tractor. 40k to spend! Opinions please……

    I’ve got 40k to spend, so looking for a decent tractor. Would like 50k, air brakes and possibly front linkage. Main workload, hedge cutting, silage work ( mowing, raking, trailers etc) Baling, cultivations………
  9. will_mck

    Keeping manure spreader clean

    I've recently got a new bunning rear discharge muck spreader. I'm going to be spreading a couple of fields at a time with chicken muck and then ploughing it down so spreading will be stop start. Chicken muck is very acidic....or maybe is it alkaline? Anyway I want to keep the paint and spreader...
  10. W

    What would Russia winning the war look like for Agriculture?

    I can imagine a bit of vulnerability to start with but with short memories and cheap food so imperative for our short sighted governments probably long term we will be worse off. I think Ukraine have shown real backbone but at the end of the day the odds are stacked against them while we...
  11. bobk

    Could you handle a proper drought ....

    A bit hypothetical , but if it goes really dry how would you cope ? I'd be fine as I've written off this year .
  12. Fellstoflats

    How many hours in a standard working day?

    Genuine question, and I know that I'll get a thousand different answers. What is a "standard" working day to you, or your staff, on your farm? How many hours? On a run of the mill day - not lambing/calving/harvest/silage etc For reference, I'm thinking 800ac, mixed beef/sheep/arable, modern...
  13. B

    Farming stigma…. Working like “crazy”

    As a farmers son, almost 40 I do feel stigmatised by my farming friends and family for actually wanting to go home in the evening and weekends to my family. Quite a few of the farmers I know work constantly (12-16) hours a day 7 days a week and do nothing else. Of course they talk they have...
  14. CPM RSS

    Inside Traits: Flex to success

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF Having invested the time and money required to successfully nurture an oilseed rape crop through to flowering, taking an eye off the ball at this stage in the game isn’t an option. CPM investigates the work behind a new management tool to...
  15. Paddington

    Annoying tools

    I'm doing a job which involves putting nuts on several vertical bolts holding a small plate in place. There is only about 1cm gap under the end of the bolt to get the nut on, do up fingertight and then get a ratchet spanner on it. I'm using a Teng ratchet spanner, I find Teng stuff good normally...
  16. CPM RSS

    IIRB congress: International perspectives

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF Sugar beet researchers from across Europe and USA convened in Brussels recently to discuss the latest research on key topics for the crop. CPM joined delegates at the IIRB congress to find out more. By Mike Abram Virus yellows...
  17. R

    flail mower gearbox needed

    Hi, We have a WFM 125 wessex flail mower for a compact tractor and the main right angle gearbox went on it last week. The teeth have been stripped off the crown wheel gear somehow. Its about two months out of warranty and so no help from the manufacturers. Would anyone know where i could look...
  18. Farm Classifieds

    Continental

    Continental Advert added by: Machinery Details Category: Tractors Tractor Parts Price: £2250 Condition: Good Description Full set of tyres and rims 8 stud. They came off a Renault bought from a sale as a spare set but never used. No longer needed. Yo17...
  19. Boomerang

    BT /Open reach

    Father who's 90 complained his phone was dead, checked ,yes dead. Rang Bt got a diagnostic bot. Checked all is well. No fault found , I replied still no phone , an engineer is assigned for next 48 hrs. In the mean time I went to have a look and was astonished to see openreach just down road ...
  20. Agriland RSS

    Veg producer fined over £70k after employee’s leg is amputated

    Written by Agriland Team from Agriland A company that grows mushrooms has been fined over £70,000 after an employee’s leg became trapped in a machine and later had to be amputated. Luke Ilics, who worked at Howden Enterprises Ltd (trading under the name Hughes Mushrooms), had his right leg...
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