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jordantaylor

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  1. and the cluddley yard from the distance as a lorry gets filled with winter barley that was harvested about 2 weeks ago
  2. and some more kit around the sites here is a dolly beet cleaner that they still use and is in good working order here we have a stone spreader that spreads stone evenly and it was used on the site where the 2 new sheds have gone up to give an even spread of hardcore to save on the excavator/loader work. here we also have a 3 axel NC flat bed
  3. some other general kit suton sweeper ( 1 of 3) single tiller (1 of 5) spreadwise pipe reel in the distance in the shed, 2 fuel bowsers, plastic wrap remover and another fert tanker
  4. here we have the hoppers and inspection table (Graders) 1 of 3 sumo cultivators, marshall flat bed and another subsoiler and another grader and the smart grader on the miedema inspection table
  5. some more general kit small trailed sprayer for the veg crops and weed killing before cultivations corn header for the claas miedema hopper bailey tanker ( they have 3 of these)
  6. here are the 2 combines and in the left of the one picture one of the JCB loaders has arrived from pradoe farm. also just some of the weights for the tractors
  7. her is the 7430 in some afternoon sum and the 4 silos at cluddley
  8. might be the lexion as the tracks will cope better on those hills as they are very steep in places
  9. loving that little massey, i will get a couple i think and make a loader for one
  10. hi, they are 4 fields down the road from brynalt country parks on the right hand side. calnt miss them as they are all in wheat and have some big banks. in between them is a long drive going down to a house. hope this helps
  11. yeah lovely place, its tetchill it will cetainly test the combine drivers skills and calnt see him risking taking more than half a tank load up and down the hill as it will shift something terrible. the spray guys hate it as the sprayers on that bank shift as all the liquid shifts and many of times they have had drivers get stuck especially when doing spuds there
  12. well, we were rauging again today and came across what i can only say was some amazing scenery. it was a really nice area of the countryside with great views and plenty of wildlife. the fields though were a killer when walking them as the banks are a hell of alot steeper than they look and we came across a patch of wild oats on the biggest field. this was the biggest field with the steepest bank and it took 2 of us almost 4 1/2 hours and we havnt even got through half of it yet as there is that much
  13. i knew i missed something out they do OSR but not sure how much over 800 acres i know that much. i will soon find out who does the forage maize but calnt see many of our boys carting as they will be flat out harvesting spuds at that time and the one who are not will be on the bales and cultivations ect...
  14. when i was roauging today i was by a farm that looked like it was a silage contractor. in the yars i saw krone big M krone big X 7 x 12 tonne trailers 2 x 2500 gallon tanker 2 x rolland manure spreaders 5 john deere tractors 2 new holland tractors and a case 165 the farmer also had an old massey combine and 2 david brown tractors and here was one on an old krone baler
  15. even with all of the recent rainfall the ground is still in a bad way and very dry. there has not been enough to help with irrigation either. the wheat we have irrigated is about 3-4ft high, very good straw content and yields wll be around 3-4 ton per acre the fields that were not irrgated the wheat is around 2ft high so its got a poor straw content and expeted yields of 2.5 ton acre
  16. done more roauging today and found out some acerages of crops. not to the acre just around about what they are. 1800 acres of wheat 300 acres of combinable maize 700 acres of forage maize 2100 acres of potatoes 800 acres of barley sugar beet carrots 82 acres of barley have already been harvested, baled and the fields cultivated
  17. dont worry guys, the two rw trailers now have chassis for the harvest. there are now 5 RW and ive lost count of how many bailey trailers
  18. you are right mate, and a hell of a field it is to and it took us a while to walk it all and get all the wild oats
  19. and how about this for a grain shed, its the biggest of them all at holding 6000 tonne. there are 8 grain sheds overall and ill try and get pics of the other big ones and this field finishes at the woods and is a whopping 2/3rd of a mile long and we had to walk up and down each tramline so in that field alone we covered around 3 miles each
  20. machinery shed full of graders and the new holland combine and the mcombinable maize is now about 5 1/2 ft high
  21. here we have a kuhn fert spreader and loading arm shed full of kit jd 8345R yard from the drive
  22. here we have a 9m horsh drill the lexion 600 tt 6f kvernland plough 5f kuhn plough
  23. 1st pic, some kit in the one shed, tattie harvesters, drills, cultivators, beet cleaner 2nd pic,2 perfect richard western 16 ton trailers with no chassis 3rd pic, some of the wild oats me and my latvian freind collected today 4th pic, the dryer in the shed at the abbots moor site
  24. 1st pic, 2 NH T7030'S 2nd pic, another T7030 3rd pic, first machinery shed done 4th pic a nice TW-15
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