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TM 'you the man' !!! ;D
Yes he is!
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Make's two of us John,there bam fine pictures.
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This month also saw the end of digging the contracted russet potatoe's for the chip factory.
Table spuds will be lifted at the end of may and hopefully moved with out storing and grading.
412 unloading into the hookloader.
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After a few nice rains the ground was starting to look like the start of a decent crop so may 20 savanahwinter feed wheat was drilled into a stale min-tilled seed bed @110kg/ha.No fert was used at drilling the soil test showed 40 units of P in the ground already so the crop will get it's fert in the spring prob in the form of cropmaster 20 (20,10,0)@ 300kg/ha X2.
Drilling with 412 & 716
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Rabe have always played around with stuff like that.
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Very smart pictures again,think we have a winner
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pic 2,now thats the biz.
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It's there job to be AH's about every thing,they love it to me thinks.
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Bill,
From what I understand....
Siku is EU more less and has the Grimme brand for root crop models.
RC2 is north american and has no root crop kit in there line up so would there be a chance over the next few years of RC2 looking at any north american lockwood root crop kit so that britains would also have say a potatoe digger in there line up of current models?
thanks ol.
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Just finished it's first shift at Mill Farm!
Wow FP that just looks sick! I love it.
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That be a good load for her if they were both full.Just trying to think what it would sound like now
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in other words it looks dry to me, could plough rightly!! instead of sitting there doin nout!!
I had typed a few reasons for why he was doin nout as you call it but I think this is the best reply =
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now thers a jq driver for you,can't read so does it anyway,prob find being a jq it was over the limit even before you added the trailer to her :D :D
Heavy bloody soil compation making things they are,yuk
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:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
A man of very fine taste I see.
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lazyness & the availability to plough ground faster without having to mark the field out beforehand, pain in the bum having to cut a bye each time you strike out & then having to match it up to finish , with a
reversable , you just set it up & off you go from one side of the field to the other .
it does seen surprising to see the ammount of conventional ploughs that FP send over though
Cheers dudes,
It's a fiar call to say that kiwi's still have a love affair with there conventional ploughs.My local caseih & GB dealer still seems to sell brand new conv 7 furrow ploughs.
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The arm on top of the plough is the arm of a coil press.
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Pictures of a local contractor's tractor and plough parked up ready for work as soon as the ground dry's enough to start ploughing again.
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:P :P
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I wouldn't have a clue about peas to be honest.
Need some high lift trailers though to get in the lorries.
Just drive the truck next to the pea harvestor.
Think i'll save face and not enter any thing that FP enters there's enough stuff to laugh at on here now with out ol adding to it.
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Cows will be eating well this year mate :)
Looks tidy,you'll have to set up a wee display with it working in now.
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Very cool tractors mjb.
You must miss your tractor driving days from the pictures you've posted I see you've driven some realy mint tractors like them deutz's and fendt's 8)
I wish deutz would do the same amount of advertising that JQ do,be nice to see more of them around.
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Tidy looking yard
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Very accurate!
stocks agri tracs , my version?
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