-
Posts
1,113 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Store
Events
Posts posted by Big A
-
-
-
hopefully \
was hoping to go to spalding as well but dont think it will work out :'(
hoping to have the cattle crush ready for selling at toytrac
-
cheers
-
Can anyone tell me the date of Toytrac this year?
-
the merlo we got for a 2 week hire for the machinery sale, piece of junk, returned it after 20 mins as it would only move if it was getting full throttle and it kept jumping in and out of gear >
-
the machinery dealer that offered to pull one of the other drivers out of his forklift the give him a hiding, all because he wasnt happy that his items were early in the sale, my opinion is some one has to be first
-
good work dan
you have got this trailer building mastered
-
-
dont really know which topic to post this but, last night i was filling my car up with petrol when i noticed the lad at the next pump walking about with a lit lighter round about the pumps, then when i was in to pay for my fuel he gave the cashier a piece of paper with IOU £20 for fuel written on it, which to my shock he accepted.
is this why fuel is so expensive
-
Certainly a good baler mate and can certainly pack a bale blooming tight if you want it that way
Can be a bit of a pain with the first bale of every new net as the computer sets it up right but apart from that don't have any complaints about it......The computer screen that goes with it basically tells you all you need to know, which way to steer so the grass/straw is going into the chamber evenly, when the bale is ready to eject, any problems that the machine has......
they are good balers but watch out when the computer box starts playing up, ive had days when it wont put out 2 bales the same size they were all ranging from 3 foot to 5 foot, and the box used to cut out when the net was going on to the bale, first time that happened it nearly put a whole roll of net onto 1 bale
-
its a bomford B49,
when we start the next cut the old man will have the spearhead 550 on the ts115
and i will be on the renault swapping between the bomford b49 and the orsi road 200 mower, depending on the roads i'm on.
-
looking very smart toyboy, well done
-
i think alot of people have plans for that model
-
i was on modelshop24 a short while ago and the picture of it is up in the july releases
-
Nice photo's Andy and looks like your doing a good job too mate. What's reckon of the TM then?
Cheers tris
its alright but not my preferred tractor, looking forward to the old man getting his ts so i can get the renault back.
-
The person you hired the tractor off must be understanding Andy as the minute you mention hedge/verge cutting to someone here when hiring one they practically escort you off the place :D
Do you find the hydra-cushion arm float a big help with the verges?
we hired it from the dealer we bought the ts from, hes quite happy for us to use it till we get the ts. i didnt think he would be to keen on the hire for a hedger.
i find the float is handy doing flat verges but i tend not to use it on the banks as it seems to always want to dig in.
-
quite quiet road that, only had to let 2 cars past all morning. wish every day was like that
-
-
-
-
-
mower snapped the pto shaft in half >
fitted the hedger onto the hire tractor and was standing in the shed when i heard the air seat bang, cant really understand how it happened when no one was sitting on it.
-
bl**dy kids,
cutting some grass area for the council with the verge mower, kids come out from the houses one of them puts his hand on top of the mower while im cutting, told him to f**k off and they proceeded to throw stones off the tractor windows, > dad was further up the road in they were standing on the steps of his tractor trying to open the door >
if one of them had been caught by the mower i would have got the blame.
-
the top link bracket on the 7840 once snapped when i had the mower on, it gouged some holes in the road as well, wasnt the easiest getting the mower home that night.
At Work with Big A
in Farm Talk
Posted
last 2