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Yes, people viewing some machines last Monday when I was there. A lot gone back though.Advert in yellow comic Receivers having a tender sale View Tuesday bids in by Friday 17 th Hilco global
Yes, people viewing some machines last Monday when I was there. A lot gone back though.Advert in yellow comic Receivers having a tender sale View Tuesday bids in by Friday 17 th Hilco global
My contractor is a big farmer and does an excellent job. If he didn’t l would have to get my own or find someone else to do it. Worth paying for a good job.So ? To make these beet harvesters pay how many acres through them at a sensible rate per acre , looked at some that had been lifted yesterday if it had been ours would of got them to come back with baskets to pick up the huge amount left. So they push The stick forward to cover the acres but not fussed about leaving some better to pay bit more and have tidy job done . Than fudge it that'll do
They had, until last year, a Vervaet Hydrotrike. It advertised slurry injecting on the side of it, but never had the beet body off it.On there website , say they had a S/P slurry spreading machine & injector, any one know much about this side of things , not much of a list on the tender sale website,
Thanks that will save a trip down to see it thenThey had, until last year, a Vervaet Hydrotrike. It advertised slurry injecting on the side of it, but never had the beet body off it.
Was actually a five wheeler, with two smaller out rigger wheels to steady it.
But they went back to tractors and trailers.
3000 acres, £90/acre you get what you pay for. Plenty of contractors can get beet off in good conditions the real skilled operators will save your hide when things get trickySo ? To make these beet harvesters pay how many acres through them at a sensible rate per acre , looked at some that had been lifted yesterday if it had been ours would of got them to come back with baskets to pick up the huge amount left. So they push The stick forward to cover the acres but not fussed about leaving some better to pay bit more and have tidy job done . Than fudge it that'll do
Lots and pictures now seem to be available on link.
Lots and pictures now seem to be available on link.
Yup, plenty of things to see now which is good as I think the sale is quite soon.
nothing came up when I clicked on it have you a link to the photo you have seen @RookieLots and pictures now seem to be available on link.
Works with me. Click on link, then click on lot catalog. About 5 pages worth. Told schedule may change if finance companies decide to get involved, so dont know what that means ?nothing came up when I clicked on it have you a link to the photo you have seen @Rookie
Ok let's hear itBritish sugar are pansies.
Shall I tell you a story ...
Sealed bids, but doesnt seem long between viewing and deadline.Is it not sealed bids (as opposed to an aution sale) Deadline is 3pm 17th November
Is it not sealed bids (as opposed to an aution sale) Deadline is 3pm 17th November
Sealed bids, but doesnt seem long between viewing and deadline.