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Automatic/Robotic silage pusher ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="Ducati899" data-source="post: 5114330" data-attributes="member: 21378"><p>The tiny bit of electric it uses charging the battery hasn’t made a noticeable difference to the electric bill,other than that there has been no other running costs since installing it,no doubt at some point it’ll need the wheels replacing but I’ve found a cheaper source than the Lely ones for those so that’s all good,I’ve gone to once a day feeding from twice a day since having it so saving time and We very rarely get any grub left now as they seem to clear it all up,goes every hour and I remember people saying you’ll miss cows bulling by not pushing feed up and casting eyes over them.... rubbish,a decent man knows when cows are due bulling so you keep a eye on them anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ducati899, post: 5114330, member: 21378"] The tiny bit of electric it uses charging the battery hasn’t made a noticeable difference to the electric bill,other than that there has been no other running costs since installing it,no doubt at some point it’ll need the wheels replacing but I’ve found a cheaper source than the Lely ones for those so that’s all good,I’ve gone to once a day feeding from twice a day since having it so saving time and We very rarely get any grub left now as they seem to clear it all up,goes every hour and I remember people saying you’ll miss cows bulling by not pushing feed up and casting eyes over them.... rubbish,a decent man knows when cows are due bulling so you keep a eye on them anyway [/QUOTE]
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