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Tested the moisture in Our field of barley was 13.5 %! Did 2 strips with the combine, manily to make sure it was working properly then it rained
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Yep they are there so the dog dosnt hurt its feet getting in, welll done!
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Great pictures Mark!
Few questions:
1. Are you having the master dryer again this year?
2. I seen Barretts with a load of straw this afternoon, is it yours?
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Slip pads then?
Well they could deter thieves i suppose, but that's not what there for
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thats wierd, ive never seen that before and id almost say it was slightly dangerous.
if you were working in icy or muddy conditions and you went to go into or out of the tractor youd get no grip and could slip and badly hurt yourself.
honestly dnt know why they might have done it
Well i done think there are pretty dangours even in normal condtions i nearly slipped getting in the tractor!
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Good pictures Josh, Like them Fiats pure power
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I thought it was the 6.5t version
I Thought the same Mark, as pretty much 2 of them go into the 12ton Marston
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Very tidy conversion!
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Good pictures always like to see how it used to be done when classics now where proper machines!
Whys the Fiat 1000DT one of your favorite tractors?
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Thats it for now The Dryer above is drying this years barley which was cut on Monday
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Few pictures from the past few days
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Looks good Gav, was that Krone a fixed variable one?
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Loooks better than the John deere one!
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i wondered why there was a guy in a ts115 bushwacking the main road the other day, usally its the councils mc's i see doing it,
Yep theres a few in the farmers trader for sale! The UH Ltd will be worth more money now
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First picture took from your window Cerin ?? Who's got the contract down your way ?
Hope the demo day was succesful, did krone supply the big X, or is it a "local" one ?
Haha sure is And i dont actully know but think they have a newer TM aswell
It was alright few more people could of came but was a bit short notice, and nahh it was Barretts one as they were on silage on the farm we were at aswell
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A littel Krone demo day we had on while doing silage for a farmer who kindly said we could do it, they were also doing clamp silage on the same days aswell!
The local Zetor dealer leant us there demo tractor, which to be honest wasnt all that bad the cab was a bit loud and not very well layed out but other than that it was a nice tractor!
Thats all for now comments and questions welcome
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Flipping hec Cerin... pictures so goo they bought on an attack of hayfever for me matey... not just good... M & S luxury good. ..
Right then.. who pinched the front mudguards from that 6480
Keep them coming please... STUNNING photography... my 15 year old lad is wanting to get into photography - I'll show him this topic as something to aim for... he'll be a longtime trying to achieve your level of skill I do know
Thanks very much Marky!
And they were taken off for rolling the pit
And sounds good! The best way to get good at photography i think is to experiment with all the settings and diffrent veiws and angles you can take photos at! And another thing, you can never take too many photos cause theres always one thats bound to be good!
Right todays update:
The county council, CORMAC have sold all there Yellow McCrapnicks and are getting contractors to do the trimming instead
A nice 6430 at work
Our NH TL100a Raking:
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Our barley that was drilled in feb or march thats pretty much ready!
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I know some one round here had 15 ton spud trailer on the back of a 110hp Lamborghini, very slow on the hills!! But i have feeling that it may have been boosted
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Thats because Merlo's are amazing Cerin and well you should see the farm I think would be the best way of demonstrating how bad it was
Cant go wrong with a Merlo And yeah theres a few like that in Cornwall !
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This is the worst thread ever!
Title spelt wrong!
No definitive answer!
It's not on!
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Hahaha i am sorry to of failed you Barry :'(
I've heard they arent too good either, which probably explains why the farmer had so little care for it \ I know a jcb that set on fire after 3 months as it had that much string wrapped round the axles \
Yeah he used to have a Merlo which got to 12500 hours and didnt cause half as much trouble as the Claas And yeah that sounds like abuse hahaha
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3000? the rough b*ggers actually I know a farm as bad (not ours by the way)
I think its just the overalll cr*pness of the telehandler and abuse of being used hard, the rest of there kit is in alright order!
I can defently think of worse farms
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Our barley which we put in Feb/March should be cut next week Seems pretty early to me but its pretty much there and its not for crimping!
Claas lexion 600 Terra tractrac stolen
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I would of thought a good thief deterrent on combines would be just disconnect the starter wouldn't take 2 seconds