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- Exeter, Devon
Have you got any details on that irrigator? Could be what I’m looking for.
Have you got any details on that irrigator? Could be what I’m looking for.
Have you got any details on that irrigator? Could be what I’m looking for.
Would it work off a bore hole pump at 3-4 bar?Roto Rainer
Briggs Irrigation is a World class manufacturer of irrigation booms, self-travelling 'RotoRainer' effluent irrigators and UK supplier of Briggs hosereels, pumps and ancillary irrigation equipment.www.briggsirrigation.co.uk
Not very cheap with the pump and everything but it proceeds up and down my fields at nights getting rid of the dirty water in an excellent fashion
Not clever enough to know that, the chap at Midland Slurry knows all about it though, you may be able to pick up one secondhand, they do come up occasionally I thinkWould it work off a bore hole pump at 3-4 bar?
They didn't at first. Then a year later we had some money to burn, the windmill changed a bit making the proceeds more favourable and it could be done, ish. If we had to lend money, we wouldn't have done it.how do the numbers stack up as we are looking at putting up a small one near the yard
Any China haters look away nowWhat phone is that?
Rented land so we get nothing, 2 double & 2 singles in that field.Those poles in the field look a real pain, hope the wayleave payment recognises the inconvenience.
Waste of time that thing taking another man and tractor up adding cost your contractor wants to get a better shovelContractor turned up with this new toy.
I had said I was worried that that I might not get all the grass in the pit. - but we did.
It really does pack it in and left a very firm surface. We can usually cut up the silage as we run up and down with the forklift when putting the sheets on. Not this time - forklift was hardly leaving a mark on the surface.
Must, surely, lead to less sinkage and a better fermentation with less air in the pit?
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@james dsContractor turned up with this new toy.
I had said I was worried that that I might not get all the grass in the pit. - but we did.
It really does pack it in and left a very firm surface. We can usually cut up the silage as we run up and down with the forklift when putting the sheets on. Not this time - forklift was hardly leaving a mark on the surface.
Must, surely, lead to less sinkage and a better fermentation with less air in the pit?
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That’s great , that’s the very same way our loader leaves the pit , as firm as a rock. With no sinking afterwards .
That’s great , that’s the very same way our loader leaves the pit , as firm as a rock. With no sinking afterwards .
I bet its like playing skittles with the baler at the top end and the house at the bottom! ?And another ...this is a bit steep !
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Thankfully the house is at the top but a road goes across the bottom .I bet its like playing skittles with the baler at the top end and the house at the bottom! ?