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Hello, I'm looking for combine under 30k usd and i need some advices which one is good or bad and most reliable I'm seeing a lot combines on market but i don't know which is good and i need help to choose 😀
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Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
The Terria range of trailed stubble cultivators with three or four rows from Pottinger has recently gained two extra features which the company claims boost efficiency in the field.
Noting that the attachment of seed distributers to various items of...
Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
Removing the solid fraction of slurry and returning the liquid to the lagoon has long been a common practice on the continent, but there now appears a determined push to popularise it in Ireland.
There are many advantages to removing the fibre from...
Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
At a recent demonstration of its XSplit slurry separator, Vogelsang had arranged for one of its spreading systems to be on show to complement the separation installation.
The company, normally just known in the agricultural world for its macerators /...
Hello, I farm in Alberta, Canada. I was watching a video from Claas Uk and saw at “sieving machine” in use on their video. I’d love to find where it’s sold because it looks like the answer for cleaning overthrow samples. If anyone knows where I can find this I’d be very grateful.
Hi all,
I've been having engine trouble with this combine since i got it second hand (wonder why it was sold... ). It's a 2010 John Deere T550 with a 6068HZ482-DD21359 engine. The problems were intermitent in the beginning but now got more constant and disabling. It's throwing the ECU 1347.07...
Electrogoagulation uses electrochemical receptors to coagulate and remove contaminants.
The midlands group from the Agricultural Immersion Centre, which is focused on finding solutions for the sustainable management of slurry and muck, recently visited Harper Adams University to find out about...
Let’s start a harvest 23 thread! So how far do we all think we are from starting? Winter barley rapidly ripening here early start is on the cards. First week of july maybe, rape just starting to lose its greenness also!
The best way and buy and trade in used farm equipment (Part 1)
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A dominant trend over the last decade is that farmers want new or very well-maintained equipment. Fewer farmers are buying broken down or beat-up...
Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
Methane has been hitting the headlines of late as a significant greenhouse gas, even at concentrations of as little as 1,900 parts per billion.
The methane burden in the atmosphere has been calculated to be increasing by 22 million tonnes/yr due to the...
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Aye-up,
I am chuffed with my lad, who is out just now with Fredericks Harvesting from Alden, Kansas on the combine run.
He’s been there a month or so, has been getting kit all up together and getting to know the crew and how they like things doing. On Friday they were given their jobs and...
What can I say , I’ve probably ruined the shite lambing thread , with my rambling on about what to do etc so inspired by @Aspiring Peasants I thought yes that’s a good idea , a thread to share your aches and pains, your trials and hopefully your wins.
As we get older things can become more...
Ford 8240 SLE got water in fuel tank. Took extractor pump and extracted all water and fuel. Refilled with fuel but now I'm not getting fuel up from tank to fuel injector. Any suggestions?
I put up a slatted tank last year and surprise surprise I'm struggling with getting the tanker to suck it up.
It's got a bubbler in the bottom of the tank so it's well mixed just too thick.
There's maybe been about 10% water been added to the tank so far and I was just wondering what others...
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