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Hurdle bunter

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Location
shropshire
Fence repairs today
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multi power

Member
Location
pembrokeshire
Screw driver through it
It nearly always does it, and the added bonus, if it breaks, there is usually plenty more about for another go.
You probably know this but warm the engine up and slacken filter before it cools but don't burn hands on hot oil. Engine heat softens seal and helps oil drain out sump as well.
@Farmers little Wife kindly went and got me this today
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Kiwi Pete

Member
Livestock Farmer
It looks a bit different to when I left......


.... More "fluid" :whistle:

Bloody good job I didn't choose July rather than June ;)
Frozen snow and hail on the car this morning, Ian :nailbiting: hills white.
Been out in the big red truck to scrape a van off a bank :inpain: someone got a wiggle on, on tunnel hill, and hit one of the many slips that came down last week :whistle:

I'm pleased too, I'd be worried sick if you were on the roads now.
 

mixed breed

Member
Mixed Farmer
Tuesday I finished combining the winter barley and baled the straw. feels though ive been faffing about, but the weather has been much like my love life, snatch a bit when you can.:ROFLMAO:
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wednesday took some calf's to market, came home and unloaded the corn trailers, The quick fix on the auger (tape) didnt last long so set about properly bodging it, gutter, silicone sealer and some wire. I would have gone upmarket and used cable ties but i was all out! The bins nearly full :eek:
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started lugging straw and had a look at the wheat, nothing to exciting.
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more rain this morning, almost felt autumnal, coats on to move the fence!
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postman brought some good news (y)
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weaned the remaining lambs, wormed and gave them a second blowfly spray and the ewes their first.
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spent the evening back on the baling
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milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
Where the plasterboard is missing at the bottom, so was the tile, had to remove the rest of the tile, replace and support the edges of the plasterboard, cut the pipework back and replace as it had been damaged with the hammering, drill the tile and then reassemble it all :)

I'm surprised people still use plasterboard in wet areas, surely Hardie backer board or something similar is the only way to go?
 

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