Chonk
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OUCH, time for a new scanner?The 'cull cow' that 'had a dead calf inside her' according to the scanner begs to differ.
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I found it when I was about to straw up (again)
only one around here as you probably knowOUCH, time for a new scanner?
Sorry - I thought you had done a course and it was DIY.only one around here as you probably know
I am not sure that I really want to put my arm where the scanner puts his - not enough cows to justify the kit either.Sorry - I thought you had done a course and it was DIY.
Although on the results of this one maybe that might be cheaper......
1st is polperro coming in from talland bay on the coast path,
3rd is Looe on the bridge looking out to sea
Did exactly the same and my thanks as well. Saved knuckles, swear words and hours and hours.Following on from my thread a couple of days ago - this beast arrived. Made swapping to row crops on the Bateman a dream tonight! Thanks for the recommendations
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Did you have to crack them off first or did the gun do itDid exactly the same and my thanks as well. Saved knuckles, swear words and hours and hours.
Yes there is plenty down Cornwall if you stick to coastal roads same as Devon as the ports harbours were the lifeline to those places years ago lovely placesWould there be many wee towns like that around the UK coast with the town built in the bay or would they be all concentrated around the Devon and Cornwall area, it's an area I would like to visit sometime, especially to visit places like that
Snap! Collected new rowcrops from Brock Wheel and Tyre midday, and got them on the tractor this afternoon! Makita impact gun making life very easy, couple that with a smooth workshop floor (in the shade), a good trolley jack and a Spaldings wheel changer/mover and the job was a doddle!!Following on from my thread a couple of days ago - this beast arrived. Made swapping to row crops on the Bateman a dream tonight! Thanks for the recommendations
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Snap! Collected new rowcrops from Brock Wheel and Tyre midday, and got them on the tractor this afternoon! Makita impact gun making life very easy, couple that with a smooth workshop floor (in the shade), a good trolley jack and a Spaldings wheel changer/mover and the job was a doddle!!
3/4" drive and some big impact sockets, wheel changers very handy for maneuvering big wheels about safely though it can be thwarted by a few small stones at times, needs a clean flat floor! But so much better IMO than humping them about yourself. I did have some help today but we did it in about 40 mins.Is it a 1/2 or 3/4 nut runner
And a big yes to the spaldings wheel changer
I always got an other person to help change wheels but have been using the changer for three years pluss and its a one man job using it
it take about an hour to change row crops to normal wheels or vise versa on the JD 6620
Did you have to crack them off first or did the gun do it
Is it a 1/2 or 3/4 nut runner
And a big yes to the spaldings wheel changer
I always got an other person to help change wheels but have been using the changer for three years pluss and its a one man job using it
it take about an hour to change row crops to normal wheels or vise versa on the JD 6620