warksfarmer
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I beg to differ with all that. I think it’s crap.
funniest thing i seen all dayRadio, kids tv, some of the best drama progammes about. Good sport coverage when they aren't outbid. News coverage up with the best.
That looks very safeView attachment 988045As for collecting your own fert JFDIView attachment 988046
It isThat looks very safe
Might all be doing it at this rate . 2 wide on bottom and 3 on top ?It is
You could get them 3 wide on the bottom but it was a lot of f**king about to get them slid in. Old 500kg lit fert bags I could get 18 bottom and top no probs. The 600kg bags it's 15 on bottom 18 top. Have newer wider trailer now so it's no longer a problem. That's an old photo.Might all be doing it at this rate . 2 wide on bottom and 3 on top ?
Oh we would never go on a public road with that of courseHopefully the commissioners never put it over a weigh bridge lol
HaOh we would never go on a public road with that of course
Boris's cheque has cleared?
Up here in Scotland we have Kevin Keene BBC reporter on a one man mission to destroy the red meat industry in Scotland,he was at it again at teatime tonight.Radio, kids tv, some of the best drama progammes about. Good sport coverage when they aren't outbid. News coverage up with the best.
its a mere 18T.... on what looks like a 10T trailerOh we would never go on a public road with that of course
Don't the rules change if you carry more than about 2bags of AN type oxidising agent on the road?
Exemption for adr was specified as 'between areas of your own farm'. No idea about tonnage limit.
I thought that there was an Ag exemption for an ADR but it was only up to ten tonnes. Definitely don’t quote me on it though, I may be wrong.
Don't the rules change if you carry more than about 2bags of AN type oxidising agent on the road?