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  1. i thinks thats all the pics on my comp at the min this a just this summer was puling a poor soil out yesterday who had gone down big time in his jd 7930 duals all round and vederstand drill i i couldnt pull him out whit my 16 tone 360 they hate to have a big wintch come in sorry no pics
  2. dad said he use to have one verey slow and as soon as it got a bit damp it cloged up hope this helps
  3. it is cheaper to get a big gang in to do it this days most farm only need a forage havester for 3 or 4 days a year top end so most about here get big gang to come in wam bam and done big bale it a nd wraping ti is verey slower hard work take a lot more time to cut row bale wrap cart stack wraping is not a quick job and the weather condtions have to be just wright or it a lot of in and out of the cab wet weather means the wrap wot stick and to hot means it breaks as it is to soft to pull tight and then there crows that like to preck holes in them so you have to keep an eye on them plus you can stack on the trailer as high as rope a starpes burn holes in it it is slow to un load as you cant phush the bales on the ground at all or you wile tear holes in it butit is a good fro the housey peolple as they like it a midi hesstion bale sare prefect for it you acn roll them over if you are bilult well like me and get them though a normal door way which you cant whet round blaes plus you can cut them down bit by bit beter for them as they dont waste so much plus there is less lugging of small bales sorry this is all i no on the ,atter as i have never delt whit a big sillage gang but we cover 3000 acres a season ha ha! barry
  4. i wouldnt think it to bad by the time you have a counter balnce and you wouldnt use it like that it would be in a ditch or something so wouldnt be to bad if you could see the flail that is
  5. well we have got to long to wait and find out now
  6. yes any sort whit dolly or not back in the right place frist time most the time practice makes perfect flat bed trailers are the easest or one you can see the end corners of barry
  7. can any one tell me dose this have and rear hitch on it and dose the 9630 have a removable duals thanks for ya help rich
  8. i allways have a fun day just a bit smilly to day i uselry mix it in not spred it
  9. my little mccormick mc 115 and brand new cutter
  10. it was my frist day spreading muck we all ways use a 16 360 to load saves on mess
  11. a case 5130 topping the feild frist was later phoughing behind us but i was to far up the feild to get a good pic
  12. got some pics of us spreding to day we used a mccormick 155 and lowlander adn a class ares and buning sperder
  13. were you going to spread your sullry cattle work at worth it smash your tractor up and little money well thats what i ahve learnt
  14. 8530 i would say my self more weght 7930 is more a six furrow machine
  15. siku have done well in my mind lots ther nice to see so many front mouting items we in norfolk use a lot of front mounted gear and its taking off agan a single pas is here more in one shorter thing the valtra loks good nice to see some diffrent makes and some old classics the mb trac never thought i would see one of them made again but thes a lot of nice gear there all in all
  16. the landmi looks well i had one for six months now i dont drive it ther bring a model out lo
  17. o and one last thing when cuting i all was start at ththe buttom as i find it easyer to do this way as said before you will find your on way but a tip cutt all the bank as it looks beeter on road verges and makes your hedge look bettre
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