Dp agri hydraulic farmers crush

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Good couple thousand.
Another £1000 for rear fixation plate. I don’t use it lot but when I do it it’s ideal.
The trouble is if you go down the kvk style rear route you need hydraulic lift because the rear feet are presented lower,£2k for hydraulic lift,it puts the crush in the £15k bracket,I’ve spent enough already!
 
The trouble is if you go down the kvk style rear route you need hydraulic lift because the rear feet are presented lower,£2k for hydraulic lift,it puts the crush in the £15k bracket,I’ve spent enough already!

Oh the hydraulic lift is a must. Just do it you won’t regret it, apart from the 2 minutes when your paying for it.
I’ve just put a IAE super scoop on mine. Just finished it off perfectly.
 
Back from the Dairy Day with the excellent foot trimming, demo'ed by Tim Carter and Joe Kirby. Reminded me of the first foot trimming crush I say, back in 1994, farmer designed and built using a basic cattle crush. Two arms pivot at the top of the frame. Tie the leg to the rear arm and push down on the other and lock it in the best notch. No winching. How things have moved on! www.farmideas.co.uk
 

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