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Got the harvest finished half two this morning, no more late nights for me, unless hired in to another farm that is
Yikes! Have you got a caffeine hangover today or do you have other ways of staying awake during the wee hours?
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Handsome machine ready for some green
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The glue misting isn't that obvious from this distance, anyway you could pass it off as a window smear
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Spraying the approach road to our house ready for it to be resurfaced tomorrow.
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been on a training day today, got a new pannasonic cf-c1 touch screen laptop / tablet for work, running windows 8 and all sorts of fancy stuff, huge step up from my previous 10 year old windows 2000 brick i had to use , then back to the yard to have a play round and do another online training event , before buggering of early , now on holiday for 2 weeks
That's not a training day, that's an end-of-term-bring-your-toys-in day!
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What a fantastic and innovative bit of kit, David Brown leads the way again! Shame the design never took off with other manufacturers (that I'm aware of). I found a short video of a Cropmaster pulling one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mBBPN-BfP0.
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Again a big improvement on the base model. Not overly fond of Britains efforts to cover the Case family in the late 90s/2000s, but the reused cab (I think they had it on a New Holland TS135 or something) seems to fit this MXU .
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Refreshing to see osr that hasn't been battered about by the elements. Nice straight ploughing as well! Thanks for sharing.
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Unusual side delivery chute. I wonder if David Brown made a purpose built accumulator to go with it? Narrow pick up too.
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Tim (Somerset) or Tim (Devon), do either of you have photos of the Honiton rally, in particular Devon Tim's baler? Thanks
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It's certainly grim up north today!
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I ran the forklift out of fuel while staching straw. Only because its italain and in true italian style when the gauge says its got 1/4 of a tank left its empty.
What a mistake-a to a make-a!
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Thanks!
Glad you like it,
Just need to get a suitable implement for it now
Know anyone who makes a plastic baler?
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That looks the business Barry, does it have a work application or is it just for 'play'?
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Carting wholecrop silage bales for a couple of hours and before that, the morning cattle rounds. This afternoon I'll probably end up doing...... What 'she' says!
Might be kinky, you never know! And any carting photos to go into the forum blog?
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Constant showers today until about 7pm
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Do you know what caused it to separate Paul?
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Wow! Are you going to weather it as per the example photos?
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Lovely 2wd '40
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Tidily finished Case/DB. Nice to see the cab glazed as well.
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Helped out with a local round baling operation I was photographing. Surprised it still went ahead as just prior was a massive 20 minute downpour (on top of rain overnight) Original plan was for conventional baled hay, but hey ho.
The contractor's Claas Variant was constantly getting clogged up and several bales collapsed out of their netting and unrolled, so we just scooped up for the baler to make another run. One went rolling away from mid-way up the field but was stopped by the bottom fence, amazingly.
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Tasty, very tasty!
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Another make of trailer new to me. I'm not sure I could differentiate a Gardener from a Stewart at a distance, it's a very similar blue. Nice pictures.
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Those tapes were made to last Bill. Handsomely finished too.
What have you been doing or plan on doing today?
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Asphalt scalpings laid today with kind help from Mr Farmer and compacted using a little Bomag pivot-steer roller, which I'm getting the hang of. More rolling tomorrow.