Mobile cattle crush

Location
Morayshire
Looking to get a new mobile cattle crush. What’s best? Needs to be strong and last a long time. Current one is 30 years old and still does the job but planning upgrading to one with head scoop etc
 

Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
It's a bit annoying that gps, rate controllers aren't eligible that could have been bought with machine new.

Looking at a sprayer that was bought as isobus ready. No control boxes or gps. My spray tractor has neither. Hence I would like to buy a gps and rate controller for it.
 

Wolds Beef

Member
@JP1 Do not forget Website ' The Flying Farmer' Mike Midgeley has been developing these for a number of years. He has a website 'Google' it. @TheEarlOfMoray
WB
P.S. He also operates them on a hire basis and knows what he is talking about!.
 
I bought a bateman on the grant scheme last year and I'm really pleased with it. I wish I'd bought one years ago.
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Hilly

Member
It's a bit annoying that gps, rate controllers aren't eligible that could have been bought with machine new.

Looking at a sprayer that was bought as isobus ready. No control boxes or gps. My spray tractor has neither. Hence I would like to buy a gps and rate controller for it.
How do you find out what’s eligible and what’s not ?
 

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