Then there was the operator who only popped seed in when the tractor driver looked behind.....
I scrapped mine.
I scrapped mine.
We did the same, only had to try and separate them on the harvester.....We had one of the red ones . Remember once planting some red potatoes & had a few left in the hopper then going onto whites , "It'll be reet " said my dad . That was fun riddling them out off the heap , should've sold them as red/white bags , might have caught on . [emoji19]
Surely that amounts to the same thing as long as he never dropped one on the bell as well.Or the operator that tried to anticipate the bell ............
So it got a spud before and after the bell.
Or the operator that tried to anticipate the bell ............
So it got a spud before and after the bell.
Sparex do all the parts for the bodies on Ferguson drill ploughs/ridgers/whatever you call them in your part of the country.is it possible to get the boards for these drills from anywhere anymore apart from scrapyards etc??, we have the above setup at home but the bottom of the boards are worn paper thin and have started to rust through