3rdgenerationdairyman
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A machine would be handy, which one have you got? Ive also been toying with the idea of a wire broom or an aluminium concrete placer.
Herd a few guys here saying the brush on Bob mans rips / wears the cover threw
A machine would be handy, which one have you got? Ive also been toying with the idea of a wire broom or an aluminium concrete placer.
Thanks for flagging this company up. We use the same rakes for sand, supplied elsewhere, but they cost more and fleece us for delivery.
We have two of these fantastic for beds once you've used one you won't go back
Which make was that please?Yeah new
Easyfix mats look well designed with the interlocking pattern to make them sort of continuous too avoid sawdust underneath. Not sure how they are long term. Also there's a Dairy farm down pembs with a few different types of mats mattresses that the wynnstay rep was willing for us to go see.new at that price? My concern with a mat over a continuous mattress is sawdust getting underneath
I've got a quote on the go for the Easyfix ones (as well as others), so would be good to hear opinions.Easyfix mats look well designed with the interlocking pattern to make them sort of continuous too avoid sawdust underneath. Not sure how they are long term. Also there's a Dairy farm down pembs with a few different types of mats mattresses that the wynnstay rep was willing for us to go see.
Easyfix mats look well designed with the interlocking pattern to make them sort of continuous too avoid sawdust underneath. Not sure how they are long term. Also there's a Dairy farm down pembs with a few different types of mats mattresses that the wynnstay rep was willing for us to go see.
We’ve got quite a few easyfix Neptunes in and like them, seem the most durable and plenty of comfort, easy to clean. Dan the rep is a good chap too.I've got a quote on the go for the Easyfix ones (as well as others), so would be good to hear opinions.
Ark rubberWhich make was that please?
It was through tomi Jones thinks he is Wales and south west rep with wynnstay, from Crymych, can't remember where he said but he had a few examples.any idea which farm or rep that Was?
It was through tomi Jones thinks he is Wales and south west rep with wynnstay, from Crymych, can't remember where he said but he had a few examples.
We too fitted intershape in our heifers and our cows, a lot cheaper than the thicker mattress from the likes of Wilson and teemoore but for a grazing herd I think there Bob on and one continuous run so no issues with sawdust underneath. One thing we do need is some form of brisket pillow, have seen the boards and tubes but don’t think they offer much comfort to the cowsWe put Intershape mattresses down some 10 years ago some 14 years ago.
Installed ourselves, very pleased with them. Likely to last as long again.
Fairfield suppliesi agree just trying to find the best option. Which Mat are you looking at?
We too fitted intershape in our heifers and our cows, a lot cheaper than the thicker mattress from the likes of Wilson and teemoore but for a grazing herd I think there Bob on and one continuous run so no issues with sawdust underneath. One thing we do need is some form of brisket pillow, have seen the boards and tubes but don’t think they offer much comfort to the cows
THE Qbed at 13k now is comparable with Bobman Super at 14k the bobman is a stronger more proven machine ..the 21k Bobman is the SL which is different alltogether bigger engine bigger tub and self loading at £19,250we’ve a qbed think around 12k. Bobman with lime box 21k! It makes a fantastic job and we’d really struggle without it now in all honesty