Tim 2 row fodder beet harvester

ih1455xl

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Mixed Farmer
Location
northampton
It's a 94 in good nick needs one small repair to the first turbine but I will get that done, new rear webs lots of work done to her only selling as a mate packed up beet so brought his mint thryegod
 

james ds

Member
Location
leinster
way to dear for my little job but thanks i am looking
Any cheaper will be a pile of scrap and will give continuous trouble , I use to have an old armer salmon , I should have given more money for a better machine as it broke my heart , I remember asking a friend of mine who grows a lot of beet about how much trouble he gets at harvesting , his answer stuck in my mind forever , " ah he said you could be at worst jobs like picking stones on a frosty morning " . That's the best description of hardship I ever heard.
 

roscoe erf

Member
Livestock Farmer
Any cheaper will be a pile of scrap and will give continuous trouble , I use to have an old armer salmon , I should have given more money for a better machine as it broke my heart , I remember asking a friend of mine who grows a lot of beet about how much trouble he gets at harvesting , his answer stuck in my mind forever , " ah he said you could be at worst jobs like picking stones on a frosty morning " . That's the best description of hardship I ever heard.
really thanks for your advice but i will not spend that sort of money for what i want
 

Mf man

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It's a 94 in good nick needs one small repair to the first turbine but I will get that done, new rear webs lots of work done to her only selling as a mate packed up beet so brought his mint thryegod
Sounds ok,have you got any pics yet? Was kinda after a mint thyregod but there's not many about for sensible money! We currently use a old Garford,cheap but not cheerful!!!
 

ih1455xl

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Mixed Farmer
Location
northampton
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I started of with a Standen talisman damn think nearly broke me not fun repairing it every load or emptying it by hand even less fun in a frost
 

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