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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7787979" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Started harvesting, headlands, awkward bits round poles, gearings etc. Not going full throttle yet as no green light from haulier. Tipping but not heaping it so it doesn’t deteriorate too much.</p><p>Massive crop volume wise though I have no loads in to analyse yet.</p><p>No doubt they will want it when the heavens have opened as per usual.</p><p>Still using the Standen Cyclone but this really is it’s last year due to wearing parts availability and my dodgy knees etc.</p><p>Toying with the idea of a contractor but not that keen for various reasons, cost, small yard, wet land in winter.</p><p>I think next year everything will go through the combine. Maybe keep the cyclone for fodder beet of the sheep come back but really there is usually enough surplus beet available and it’s so much easier to have a load tipped than go through the grow your own rigmarole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7787979, member: 2119"] Started harvesting, headlands, awkward bits round poles, gearings etc. Not going full throttle yet as no green light from haulier. Tipping but not heaping it so it doesn’t deteriorate too much. Massive crop volume wise though I have no loads in to analyse yet. No doubt they will want it when the heavens have opened as per usual. Still using the Standen Cyclone but this really is it’s last year due to wearing parts availability and my dodgy knees etc. Toying with the idea of a contractor but not that keen for various reasons, cost, small yard, wet land in winter. I think next year everything will go through the combine. Maybe keep the cyclone for fodder beet of the sheep come back but really there is usually enough surplus beet available and it’s so much easier to have a load tipped than go through the grow your own rigmarole. [/QUOTE]
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