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BBC still at it filming Father Brown here. Late night tonight means they need to light the car park.
Good for helping service the baler though!
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BBC still at it filming Father Brown here. Late night tonight means they need to light the car park.
Good for helping service the baler though!
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I really want to, both for that reason as well as better visibility, but I need the front link arms and a method of fitting the top link.Why not use the tool carrier for row crop work and leave the wides on the vario?
At least it was cleanProbably washed it that often that the cable strands were never dry and it corroded?
Brilliant when we watch it i'll be able to annoy my wife by pointing out more historical anomalies such as they didn't have yellow new Holland balers at that time or the 40 series Ford's didn't come out until the early '90s that's even more annoying to her than 'there weren't any Indians in the countryside then so why do they pretend there were'BBC still at it filming Father Brown here. Late night tonight means they need to light the car park.
Good for helping service the baler though!
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Beats me why they want to film a night time scene during the shortest night of the year!
Grain is usually sold by the bag. A bag being 90 kilos on smaller farms the only way of knowing the weight is to bag it and weigh it so usually the grain is augered onto the floor and bagged. That's too much work for us and we have access to a weighbridge so smaller lorries are usually filled from the combine but as we were trying our new machine I didn't want to do that so we trailered it to the shed and loaded from there but I don't have an auger hence the Heath Robinson method. It all gets shovelled of by hand at destination even when we load 30 tonne artics.@Lowland1 is the grain bulk inside the box van or do they bag it as you fill them?
Our local fendt dealer might be worth a shout if you are looking for link arms. Ross Agri services there were one or two tool carriers about this area.I really want to, both for that reason as well as better visibility, but I need the front link arms and a method of fitting the top link.
Thank you, I’ve emailed them.Our local fendt dealer might be worth a shout if you are looking for link arms. Ross Agri services there were one or two tool carriers about this area.
The program is set in the 50’s. It is afternoon TV here, but Prime time viewing in the USA and Australia.Grain is usually sold by the bag. A bag being 90 kilos on smaller farms the only way of knowing the weight is to bag it and weigh it so usually the grain is augered onto the floor and bagged. That's too much work for us and we have access to a weighbridge so smaller lorries are usually filled from the combine but as we were trying our new machine I didn't want to do that so we trailered it to the shed and loaded from there but I don't have an auger hence the Heath Robinson method. It all gets shovelled of by hand at destination even when we load 30 tonne artics.
It’s on rotation on the BBC channel here at 8 or 9 in the evening when it comes on the kids usually decide its time to go their rooms usually shouting ‘There’s been a murder’The program is set in the 50’s. It is afternoon TV here, but Prime time viewing in the USA and Australia.
The actors cloths are very smart, especially the women’s.
They cannot buy women’s stockings with the seem at the back any more, so they paint a line down the back of their legs.
There’s plenty of them that ought to be on the Oooohhhh! Thread!
so where do you advertise your stock ?Yes everything gets checked over and serviced etc. And wherever possible used but that's not always possible.
Think we made our haylage with 8 different machines
You better keep her under lock and key HC before someone tries to nick her from you!!Rowing a bit up
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Fed up of the single rotor rake .....gonna make a few phone calls !!
Meanwhile OH busy on tedding
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Nearly everything I've got goes On Facebookso where do you advertise your stock ?
That rower seems to be leaving some on the ground.Rowing a bit up
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Fed up of the single rotor rake .....gonna make a few phone calls !!
Meanwhile OH busy on tedding
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Crikley hill tractors have a tidy looking secondhand trailed krone double rota rake for sale and although its a fair distance away james pryce tiverton has a new vicon which is on the three point linkage, both at similiar money to the show dealRowing a bit up
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Fed up of the single rotor rake .....gonna make a few phone calls !!
Meanwhile OH busy on tedding
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Rowing a bit up
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Fed up of the single rotor rake .....gonna make a few phone calls !!
Meanwhile OH busy on tedding
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That's why he needs to cut so much .That rower seems to be leaving some on the ground.
The first time other half helped me on harvest I got her to move round bales and put in a line to wrap them she drove up to first bale with loader and dug spikes in ground and broke my bale handler a few choice words were said by me and she jumped in truck to go home she was so upset that she reversed into a wall at-home trying to park truck not a good day thatYou better keep her under lock and key HC before someone tries to nick her from you!!
The nearest my wife has come to tedding on her own was when she brought my sandwiches out and put them in the tractor while I was bailing!