Fraserb
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Is it a cnc cutter ?
Looks good all the same
Yeah it's a cnc
Is it a cnc cutter ?
Looks good all the same
That’s fantastic,well done
don't forget the pole on your next runChipping some over infront of the carrot drillView attachment 859445View attachment 859446View attachment 859447
it reminds me of the time some idiot ran into my combine in his defence he said the yellow flashing light wasn't working i said the fact that its the size of a house and bright yellow doesn't count thenIT MADE ME SMILE TO SEE OVERSIZE ON THE BACK ,IF YOU NEED TELLING IT BIG GET YOUR EYES TESTED!
Local gang to me get someone hit a pole nearly every year with the destoners.don't forget the pole on your next run
Hope you're not at the bottom of the ladder!!!View attachment 859539
First ones in ?
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Looking forward to getting the rest of them in now ?
Thankfully I'm only watchingHope you're not at the bottom of the ladder!!!
Is the outfall always going to be under water?View attachment 859539
First ones in ?
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Looking forward to getting the rest of them in now ?
Bet that wind still made that frame tent rattleThis was my inside job today. Good day for it as we had rain all day in Belfast.View attachment 859450
Without sounding rude are you having to pay or are the council supporting you and paying?View attachment 859539
First ones in ?
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Looking forward to getting the rest of them in now ?
Bet that wind still made that frame tent rattle
To be fair those "whale bone" type tensile fabric structures by Sprung tend to withstand both squalls and rain compared with standard A-frame structuresI was much too busy to notice it.
Actually thought it would have rattled more with the squally showers we had.
Wandered up to Agri linc to look at something that I didn't buy but may have bought something else.
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Lots of stock.
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Is the outfall always going to be under water?
Bit of both, they're paying, but I'll have paid for in in 12-13 years as its subject to an improvement charge at a give % of cost added to the rent.Without sounding rude are you having to pay or are the council supporting you and paying?
Some of the time, yes, but they had to be that depth to drain the other side of the fieldIs the outfall always going to be under water?