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Arn't you mean't to feed spuds higher up so the cows necks are upwards when they eat? To assist in avoiding choking.

you keep the door on the end more closed so the augar cuts them up so they come out in small bits. and if you add milk and eggs and butter you get a lovely mash  :D :D :D :D

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you keep the door on the end more closed so the augar cuts them up so they come out in small bits. and if you add milk and eggs and butter you get a lovely mash  :D :D :D :D

Hahahahahahaha Oh how far off topic we have come. Entertaining though!!

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the farm i work at from time to time takes the spuds and puts layers of them in the silage whilst its being put in the pit, when you open the pit in the winter the heat of the silage fermenting actualy cooks the spuds...talk about posh ;D ;D

thats what we do lad ;)

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thats what we do lad ;)

Hahahahaha right anyway i did a little bit more to it. I attached some braces to dictate the amount of movement in the spin. The brace top-left keeps it horizontal when in normal use and the one far-right controls the angle it can tilt so that it doesn’t just spin wildly.

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