what grinds your gears

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Using the old Case 1494 on the spreader as the Lambo is out of action. Went out after dinner to move front wheel track settings to fit tramlines. Thought it should be a 15 minute job if all is as it should be but they have never been moved by us.

5 hours later its done after much use of the big hammer, the big burner and the heavy duty air wrench. Tracks rods rusted solid in tubes but finally got them freed off. Why oh why cant folk think of the next man and lather them in grease when fitting or moving them?
 

Nearly

Member
Location
North of York
Using the old Case 1494 on the spreader as the Lambo is out of action. Went out after dinner to move front wheel track settings to fit tramlines. Thought it should be a 15 minute job if all is as it should be but they have never been moved by us.

5 hours later its done after much use of the big hammer, the big burner and the heavy duty air wrench. Tracks rods rusted solid in tubes but finally got them freed off. Why oh why cant folk think of the next man and lather them in grease when fitting or moving them?
Probably someone in Meltham. :whistle:
 

smcapstick

Member
Location
Kirkby Lonsdale
We don’t buy it. I just don’t see the need for it
What are you, a communist? What’s wrong with a choice of products, rather than just one? :)

Some days a like extra mature cheddar, other days I want Stilton. Some days I wat a flat white coffee, other days I want a triple shot espresso.

Variety is the spice of life... even if it’s just the creaminess of your milk.

I’m a green top man, btw (y)
 

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
It's that time of year again......fert needs to go on......fert not delivered yet.
This years excuse is, our yard won't take artics. But we've had artics here for nearly 30 years with no probs....Luckily, thanks to the TAW thread, I've got a compilation of artics in the yard pics to email them.....:woot:
I hate buying stuff.....As if paying for it ain't bad enough, there's always a pile of guff to sort out with it.:(
See ? We can get artics in the yard. Much fuss about nothing.:rolleyes: This pic joins the " we can get artics into the yard " compilation.:cool:

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