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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 5895576" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Like a lot of farming jobs I'm often in a bit of rush to say the least. Rush into shed. Marker disc bearing is a bit wobbly. Oh sh!t I should have changed the bearing last season. But I'm not going to stop and do it now. I'll just drive carefully. Then I'm not the best with my eyesight anyway as I start to see double after a few rounds and aren't sure which mark to follow so some of the match ups are a bit wide some are bit narrow. Does it matter. Not really. Better to get the seed in the ground at the right time really though I do like to see nice well matched up straight rows.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot of stuff in farming done on a wing and prayer nowadays with time seeming to be very short and resources very limited. There will be a few rough edges. Some machinery has a knack of playing up when you are most under pressure as well. Sprayers, drills and fertiliser spreaders fall into this category. Usually something decides to leak, stick, or generally not cooperate when you need it most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 5895576, member: 2119"] Like a lot of farming jobs I'm often in a bit of rush to say the least. Rush into shed. Marker disc bearing is a bit wobbly. Oh sh!t I should have changed the bearing last season. But I'm not going to stop and do it now. I'll just drive carefully. Then I'm not the best with my eyesight anyway as I start to see double after a few rounds and aren't sure which mark to follow so some of the match ups are a bit wide some are bit narrow. Does it matter. Not really. Better to get the seed in the ground at the right time really though I do like to see nice well matched up straight rows. There is a lot of stuff in farming done on a wing and prayer nowadays with time seeming to be very short and resources very limited. There will be a few rough edges. Some machinery has a knack of playing up when you are most under pressure as well. Sprayers, drills and fertiliser spreaders fall into this category. Usually something decides to leak, stick, or generally not cooperate when you need it most. [/QUOTE]
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