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5 hours ago, smithy said:

Well done Paul and I will wish you a happy birthday again on here allow I now it was last week , I expect yourself and mb86 have been eating the top half :D

The rack of weights is my end Smithy, plenty to get a good bite of.... :D think Martin got a chunk from the mid riff area ;)

 

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Its that time of the year again when I get a few chickens ready for friends and family so my freezer truck comes out ,I section of a corner of my barn and hang a tilt around it to contain the feather's and to keep us a bit warmer , also knock up a quick tent on a trailer so I can have all the birds in the barn on the day saves going back and fourth to the shed , last picture is nearly the finished bird ,wont show you what comes next as it might put you of your Christmas Lunch and yes it smells a bit :D MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL  :);) Smithy 

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We used to keep some broilers when I was little to sell at Christmas, I used to hate it having to sit and ploat them, I can still smell it now 40 years later! Merry Christmas to you and yours Smithy, and to all the other like-minded weirdos on here!:D

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2 hours ago, Tractorman810 said:

blimey smithy, no hotpoint twin tub to soak them in,makes plucking a lot easier mate :D i was told it was a mandatory suffolk chicken keeping bit of kit by my grandad :D:D

we used to dunk Geese in hot water (after killing) to get feathers out ,the super market ones are probably done in water but it can make them go a bit yellow ,cant beet a hand Plucked bird trussed up well to make its Breast stand out:D yes it is mandatory to keep a few chickens in this bit of Suffolk ;) Norfolk they tell me they keep Ducks ;) something to do with there feet or so I am told:ph34r:.   

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1 hour ago, smithy said:

we used to dunk Geese in hot water (after killing) to get feathers out ,the super market ones are probably done in water but it can make them go a bit yellow ,cant beet a hand Plucked bird trussed up well to make its Breast stand out:D yes it is mandatory to keep a few chickens in this bit of Suffolk ;) Norfolk they tell me they keep Ducks ;) something to do with there feet or so I am told:ph34r:.   

i remember plucking 2 geese at work one year,the two guys i worked with got given them,and given my past i got the duty,white feathers everywhere, boiled the water in a  bucket. we always dunked the chickens as well, not for very long mind, just made it easier. 

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11 hours ago, smithy said:

Also been working on my mates Nuffield as the water pump has gone , got old one off ok just got to press off the pulley on old one and press it on new one

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Good to see your making a bit of progress with your mate Eric's waterpump Smithy, looks like it'll be a warm start to the New Year in your house with that trailer load of firewood that you've got split, :) i got a couple of hours on my 802 yesterday so nearer to getting the crank seal in, just the coupling for the hydraulic pump and the bottom pulley to pull off and then can swap the seals. couple of other little bits to do on rebuild too but nowt that can't be sorted ;)

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Thanks Paul ,we will burn a bit of that wood but most of it the wife bags up and sells at farm gate but we definitely wont go cold in are place ;) your tractor is a lot cleaner than the one I am working on what ever I touch on Eric's is covered in black oil and sawdust and your workshop is a lot brighter than mine  :)

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25 minutes ago, smithy said:

Thanks Paul ,we will burn a bit of that wood but most of it the wife bags up and sells at farm gate but we definitely wont go cold in are place ;) your tractor is a lot cleaner than the one I am working on what ever I touch on Eric's is covered in black oil and sawdust and your workshop is a lot brighter than mine  :)

Nothing wrong with that Smithy, keep a bit and sell a bit all goes to put the food on the table, :) Cheers a lot of the muck came off with a good wash before i put in in the shed to make a start on her. but some bits are still an oily mess that i couldn't get the pressure washer to. Aye the lights are good in the shed too, bit drafty but not a bad place to spend a few hours with the radio on ;)

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Local butcher to me used to fatten some stock on some grassland where he lives about 2  miles away from mine , a few days ago he pulled into my yard and said he was moving and got one or two bits of gear I could have for free if I could move them this year , first thing is a Brian Legg fuel bowser which is ok ,only single skin but ok for around yard/farm

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He also said if you want it take the New Holland hay-turner so I did , again with a few hrs spent on it I am sure it would do a days work , he has a few new tines for it when he finds them in his shed which he will pass on ,again it was FREE . Might take this down my mates as we do his field of hay and he is the wrong side of a low bridge to me so its a 40minute trip around for us , he has a few old tractors two of which I share with him ,so I am sure he would use it to save me running around as much

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