just sorted out my camp site, going down wednesday night and coming home sunday night, and if its anything like last year most of the time will be in the beer tent :P
you'l wish you never said that Bill ;D you could always come and pick stones
some day i will get her tidied up and get the duals and the discs on, you never know i might call on your services for a driver
yeah its great to be busy in the fields, sumo definatly does more when the ground is sandy or if it is disced in front of the harrow, although i do notice a difference if i leave it up, there is definatly more soil in the centre of the harrow.
was hoping to have the girlfriend discing with the nash but shes been too busy , the nash used to do all the sowing with the drill only.
my mate ordered fert for sowing winter barley after harvest and it was ?450 per tonne he got told to order plenty as it could be up to ?550 by harvest :o
F***ing kids from the village have pulled down another 1 of our stone walls, going to have to spend a while rebuilding it before i can get the field sown >
had about 3 acre to finish sowing in the field i was in, snapped a tine hanger on the power harrow, got a stone stuck between 2 hangers and couldnt get it out, then the rain came on >
went to pick up the bag of seed in the field and one of the cables for the loader snapped >
now just back from my uncles who said he had a heap of spare hangers but by the time we got there he remembered he gave them all away >
so far today
john deere 6820 with 3m kuhn accord one pass
mf 6170 with loader filling above rig
fendt 818 and john deere 7530 both with 4m amazone one passes
mf 8110 with dal bo cambridge rollers with levelling tines.
just finished off this tonight, many thanks to pdc for the decals and ricky for the wheels
it holds 10 britains bales on the floor or 14 uh bales.
sorry about the picture quality as i had to take them on my phone.
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