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A bit of silage making in Sussex.


unkelfergus

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Yep, mowing this afternoon, real heavy crop again ready to pick up sunday. Only a small clamp to do (about 35 loads) ,a bit dryer than normal because its for the beef animals. :)

bit wet isnt it as you had 1.5 inches of rain ???
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    A few pictures of the nice little clamp we filled today.

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A bit on the dry side today.

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A blow out every other load ;)

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Back where she belongs  :D

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A little further from base today.

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30 loads so far,getting blooming awkward now.

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36 loads all covered up, 7.15 pm,off home for a beer or two. ;D

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blimey thats not easy to get into is it :D :D :D not thought of going in via the open end where them pallets are  have you?

Bloody awkward which ever way you look at it Sean,its a pole barn at the pallet end and youve still got poles in the way.

It was a bit easier with the 526S we had before this one. As you can see I have modified the  entrance and gained another foot or so width. ;)

Is that down at bottings?

Good Pictures ;)

Down at Birchington (Whites) :)

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On the home straight now,the last shed to fill. :D

Thats better, no obstacles,straight push...........mmmmmmm!!!,....like it lots ;)

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Enjoying this a lot ;D

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A new recruit for the day.

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Getting up there now, fergus up in the roof.

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Todays total = 50 loads, 7 acres to go tomorrow ;)

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Yesterdays is the worst i have ever come across, but being such a small lump its all done and dusted in a day.

I have just about got used to having metal, asbestos and concrete to scrape the loadall on. It certainly makes a change

when  we do the maize, and put in the outside clamp.   ;)

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good going chap , glad to see awkward clamps are still used along with modern fast machines , got to have yer wits about you although looks like you have the right machine for the job.

i used to buckrake in 6 bay dutch barn double, with 5 uprights every 15ft down the middle it was a real pain , not so bad with a rear mount buckrake as pretty manuverable , but when the front linkage was used it was an awfull barn to fill ! had to keep the grass heaped right up around them else you manage to get one of them uprights caught between the front & rear wheels you'd had it  :D tried rolling too close with a 2640 once & got it jammed against the cab , not too bad but it was against the door side oops :D :D

great pics  :)

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On to the wrapped stuff today, wrapper worked like a dream ;)

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The baler wasnt too bad either, after one or two netwrap refusals !!

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First load waiting to go.

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A bit of wrapping.

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Finishing cuts.

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The second to last bale.

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Old lady and wrapper. ;D

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