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- North Norfolk
Latest spec. Also front side looking cameras for junctions.That’s got twin metering units !
Latest spec. Also front side looking cameras for junctions.That’s got twin metering units !
Nice bailerIs it safe to put this up as I was in a field miles from home? @ollie989898 I think the tractor is clean enough to post a picture of now as long as @ColinV6 & @Robert don't look.
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What spreading width do you use?I have also received something new. It is not fertilizer time, I bought this fertilizer in February. Due to the strong demand for new agricultural machines, the shortage of components and even steel, I have received it and will not be able to release it until the fall.
It is a trailed spreader, with a capacity of 5,000 kg, which allows me to optimize a 110 hp tractor and load it into the fertilizer supplier's warehouse without having to change it from my trailerView attachment 967145View attachment 967146
Nice looking spreader. Must've cost a bit.I have also received something new. It is not fertilizer time, I bought this fertilizer in February. Due to the strong demand for new agricultural machines, the shortage of components and even steel, I have received it and will not be able to release it until the fall.
It is a trailed spreader, with a capacity of 5,000 kg, which allows me to optimize a 110 hp tractor and load it into the fertilizer supplier's warehouse without having to change it from my trailerView attachment 967145View attachment 967146
Like to see that on back of a back of a caravan dweller's transit
This machine can shoot at 24 meters, but for better quality and depending on fertilizers I usually use it at 18 meters, also it coincides with the phytosanitary teamWhat spreading width do you use?
24m? That’s probably the most common size in the U.K. but bigger farmers often are at 30m or 36m.
What is their rough annual workload please? Nice ploughsPair of Kuhn 153 varimasters home yesterday,be a couple of months until we get the boards polished up thoughView attachment 967233
Only doing around 300acs each across 3 farms,will be kept for a long time though,replaced a 122 & 152 multimaster,both been faultless.What is their rough annual workload please? Nice ploughs
I know I've heard of them turning up hiabing a bloke over fence then hiabing stuff onto wagon and awayHe actually has a point. It was six months or so ago but I heard of one dealer getting done over one night and losing four new tractors. They ain't just bundling a few generators and quadbikes in the back of a transit, but are organised enough to have enough men to overpower anyone unlucky enough to be on site when they come and likely having at least a couple of wagons ready to fill up with large kit and make it disappear into the night.
They sure are built strong, but damn heavy with even slated steel boards. 6 furrow ones have even big tractors on their toes. Tbf 5 furrows is max i'd have as an mounted implement. Hope they do as well as the outgoing set. Our Multimaster has also been faultless.Only doing around 300acs each across 3 farms,will be kept for a long time though,replaced a 122 & 152 multimaster,both been faultless.