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Gav836

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  1. Nope no new ones compared to way back in this topic. I only done it for the one morning just to refresh my mates memory of how it all works as he's going to be doing the bulk of it this year thankfully

  2. We started irrigating last Monday and stopped again yesterday morning, since then we've had 25mm of rain so we'll be looking at next Wednesday/Thursday before we start again now unless we have anymore rain in the meantime.

  3. I have no objection of students who listen to and do as they are asked by people in charge of them. What however does annoy me about students, and this particularly applies to ag students, is that many of them think that because they have done a days ploughing here or an hours drilling there they are experienced in it and won't accept the fact that they are not and have only just played at it. I've come across some real arrogant know it all little sods with a massive ego and chip on their shoulder who think they know the lot and are unprepared to listen when people try to offer them advice and instead will just rant and rave about how unfair things are for them because they think older farm workers are picking on them, these are usually the same ones who have a list of employers as long as your arm by the age of 25. Sadly its this sort that give the good, honest keen to learn students (of which I am aware that there are a good number of) a bad name and make things harder for them in the long run.

  4. Not sure where he abouts he was from Sean but I know he covers a large area with it.

    Not been much going on lately at work but I have a few pictures here. I went into our oil store the other day to be greeted by the sight below, my boss is good at putting batteries on charge and forgetting about them, this is the result......just glad that no one was in there at the time

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    My mate is back working with us now for harvest and the autumn, he went to use the topper yesterday and called me to say it was shaking the tractor, upon further inspection the bearings had an escessive amount of play in them and were on the verge of complete failure. Luckily we've caught them before that happened or it may have been a complete new gearbox needed instead of just bearings and seals. I think the final starw on the bearings was last years student running the boxes dry of oil for two days due to being to idle to check them.........

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  5. My mate at work ringing me to say the McConnel topper was juddering so much that the whole tractor was shaking............got beneath it when he got it back to the yard to find oil running out of the bottom of both gearboxes and that the bearings had gone in both of them. Now I know this isn't from the 5 minutes he used it as its had a slight oil leak for a while and a mild vibration when the stockman went to use it back in April, I now know full well that it must have been like this when he finished with it and he hadn't told anyone ::) ::)

  6. In my case I have at least two of every size of metric spanner as its not always possible to get an adjustable in somewhere, in the case of Britool they do a standard length, long length and extra long length of spanner, the latter is very handy for tight nuts or ones buried in chassis rails.

    If I take a basic tool kit on a machine it consists of:

    combination pliers

    side cutters

    8-24mm spanners (varies as to which ones I take with the machine in question)

    12" adjustable spanner

    screw drivers

    punch

    chisel

    hammer

    wire brush

    One thing you will find is that the bigger the tool chest you buy, the quicker you seem to fill it and need to upgrade it!!

  7. 95% of my tools are Britool, all have been got through ebay over the past 10 years. I do have a few Halfords Professional ones but they aren't really up to heavy usage (as my twisted breaker bar will testify to!!) and a couple of Elora ones that I've picked up over the years. I only have one set of cheapo spanners and they are an oversize set of 33mm, 36mm, 41mm, 46mm and 50mm that tend not to get a lot of use, the same goes for a 24" adjustable and 36" stilsons other than those few I stick to Britool as I've never broken, bent or damaged any of them other than a 2mm pin punch and 3mm 1/4" drive hex bit, the latter when giving a grub screw in a bearing the "biggun" ;D ;D

  8. Doing some more landscaping in the garden. I "aquired" nearly three tons of pea shingle last week which has managed to recover my large front path and some of the back gardens original gravel area into which I've now inset some paving slabs as stepping stones that have been laying about the garden since I moved in. Unfortunately I'm about a ton short of what I need so I've ordered that today for delivery tomorrow and been laying the remaining four slabs that will be in that area along with raking off the remaining large gravel to redistribute elsewhere. I'm not a big fan of gravel (especially as Buster eats it!!) but as its such a large garden its better that it remains graveled in that part between the house and out buildings

  9. Our neighbour had a chap in leveling his tracks off so my boss asked if he could do our two worst ones as well while he was in the area. The 7480 is on a 12 plate, the trailed grader is made from the business end of an old Aveling Barford grader. He also has a vibrating roller but the low loader its on blew a hose as he went to leave the neighbors so I don't have any pictures of that.

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  10. The Polish guys from Omnivent finished the inside off at lunchtime today as well. There's still some green sheeting to go above the plywood on the centre partition yet.

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    The air intake fans in the tunnel at the back of the shed

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  11. Are you sure they were Polish Gav and not Dutch ;D

    Definately Polish Niels, nothing Dutch about them other than the name on the van. They got told that they couldn't use any of their power tools on site as they were 240v and not 110v so had to go shopping ;D

    makes you laugh, they want to move it, but it costs you eh gav, typical utillities company :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: guess it will make your life easier with the poles ect gone mind

    They wouldn't have bothered moving it if it wasn't for the new barn though. We've been told that £16k is cheap for what they are doing too.

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