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<blockquote data-quote="Ali_Maxxum" data-source="post: 7569816" data-attributes="member: 12293"><p>Wooden posts, gates, both metal and wooden, wire. Heard of 10-12 week wait for suppliers for wire, the same for water tanks. Cement and post mix I have heard of limits and shortages but we've been alright to get as much as we want like normal. I personally think a lot of the fencing shortage is due to people being home for the last 14months and have money to spend and everyone is having some sort of building work done, extensions, porches, the amount of garden fencing being done is unreal. </p><p></p><p>Try buying a van, new or used by the sounds of it.... mini diggers the same.</p><p></p><p>General machinery parts still seem about right, but if you want anything new.... If we ordered a new tractor now we wouldn't see it before the end of the year. </p><p></p><p>Enquired about some chain harrows earlier in the season, they were looking at 8 to 10 weeks, wanted a new mat for ours, was told 6-8 weeks, did some poking and prodding and got it here in 10 days... </p><p></p><p>Heard of loaders ordered in January still not arrived at dealers. We were waiting a month (past promised deliver date) for a loader bucket.</p><p></p><p>Also heard of a big Irish trailer manufacturer could double their capacity over night if they could get staff, apparently if you want a trailer from them you're looking at a 54 week lead time.... may be why so many new trailer manufacturers keep popping up, all of them busy, who keeps buying all these trailers?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali_Maxxum, post: 7569816, member: 12293"] Wooden posts, gates, both metal and wooden, wire. Heard of 10-12 week wait for suppliers for wire, the same for water tanks. Cement and post mix I have heard of limits and shortages but we've been alright to get as much as we want like normal. I personally think a lot of the fencing shortage is due to people being home for the last 14months and have money to spend and everyone is having some sort of building work done, extensions, porches, the amount of garden fencing being done is unreal. Try buying a van, new or used by the sounds of it.... mini diggers the same. General machinery parts still seem about right, but if you want anything new.... If we ordered a new tractor now we wouldn't see it before the end of the year. Enquired about some chain harrows earlier in the season, they were looking at 8 to 10 weeks, wanted a new mat for ours, was told 6-8 weeks, did some poking and prodding and got it here in 10 days... Heard of loaders ordered in January still not arrived at dealers. We were waiting a month (past promised deliver date) for a loader bucket. Also heard of a big Irish trailer manufacturer could double their capacity over night if they could get staff, apparently if you want a trailer from them you're looking at a 54 week lead time.... may be why so many new trailer manufacturers keep popping up, all of them busy, who keeps buying all these trailers?! [/QUOTE]
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