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On 1/2/2021 at 8:33 PM, jmd said:

that will be good to see sean because you dont see many about [ i think there was 60 made but i could be wrong on that number] so they are probably best keep away from the dirty stuff

will keep my eyes open next time i am down there, usually  see them north west of launceston , but never this time of year, for the life of me cant remember the contractors name thoughh, it on sun visors not stickers anywhere ,but i do know  they are the tidiest  of what he runs, his jd’s and nh’s have all seen better days, 

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2 hours ago, smithy said:

On the wet days over the last few weeks i have been in my mancave sorting out some of my brochures and manuals  

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if all the drawers are full of brochures smithy you,ve a helluva collection:D

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8 hours ago, smithy said:

Not what i am doing but what i am not doing ,i am missing out on having breakfast with JMD :( up at LAMMA ,

yeah your right there smithy not a bad breackfast too. missing all the freebies as well:D

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I have to put a electric cable under ground around my late mothers garage so i can get a separate electric meter on as we share the one in my barn ,last time i got the breaker out (February 12th 2020) i damaged my wrist and its still not right now so i got the brother-in-law to help this time , had to be min of 600mm deep with the duct then 100mm of sand on top of duct then the warning tape ,then back fill with what we dug out ready to re-concrete ,this bit is basically ready for uk-power     

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UK Power are also going to bury the overhead 3ph cables that go to my barn but i have to do all the hard/mucky work. First of all i have to make a hole inside barn ,then outside and tunnel though avoiding the water-pipe, allow i have been able to use the digger on a good bit of it there was a good bit of hand digging around the other water-pipes , yesterday was ok as it was dry and slightly warm today was cold and drizzly and the clay just stuck to everything ,tomorrow speak of being very wet but am hoping to get sand on top of the duct i got in late tonight and then backfill the middle bit as i have to leave both ends open fo UK-Power   

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Just been chatting to my cousin , whos a self employed fabricator / mechanic , apparently he’s been making up a set of special order aluminium  sprayer arms for some local farmers  secret project , they do a lot of herb growing as well as normal stuff , hes done a fair bit for them in the past , grain loading pit and ramps and a custom ladder and top platform for a big silo they have .  when he finds out what they are going on  hes gonna try and get some pics, hes pretty handy welding and allys a hard one to do  

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Hes also been assisting on modifications with these seed guys, apparently this is new to the  uk  , certainly not a name i have seen before , being trialed up that  way apparently its worked really well in the wet  conditions recently(pics were taken in the autumn last year) 

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19 minutes ago, Tractorman810 said:

Hes also been assisting on modifications with these seed guys, apparently this is new to the  uk  , certainly not a name i have seen before , being trialed up that  way apparently its worked really well in the wet  conditions recently(pics were taken in the autumn last year) 

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Surprised to see these are British Sean.??

http://mzuri.eu/pro-til/

Regards

Joe,

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didnt think to ask him, doesnt sound a british name does it, hes been adding bracing and repairing it as and when while they perfect it, the guy trialing it said it was superb in wet /damp conditions, asume its something like a weaving drill or similar, which i think smithy used in the end this year 

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1 hour ago, Tractorman810 said:

didnt think to ask him, doesnt sound a british name does it, hes been adding bracing and repairing it as and when while they perfect it, the guy trialing it said it was superb in wet /damp conditions, asume its something like a weaving drill or similar, which i think smithy used in the end this year 

Mzuri Ltd
Springfield Farm,
Peopleton,
Pershore
Worcestershire
WR10 2BF
 
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Joe.
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44 minutes ago, catkom3 said:
Mzuri Ltd
Springfield Farm,
Peopleton,
Pershore
Worcestershire
WR10 2BF
 
Regards
Joe.

There is a farm just outside Shrewsbury with the 4 metre version of that drill, pulled with a JD 7R, will keep an eye out for it once I can get back on the bike.

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2 hours ago, Tractorman810 said:

didnt think to ask him, doesnt sound a british name does it, hes been adding bracing and repairing it as and when while they perfect it, the guy trialing it said it was superb in wet /damp conditions, asume its something like a weaving drill or similar, which i think smithy used in the end this year 

That drill has been around for a few years now ,its more of a direct drill eg you can go straight into stubbles with no cultivation done before hand or into cover crops without it blocking . the weaving drill is a good bit lighter and a 4meter would be around £20,000 and a 4meter Mzuri is i think £70,000ish and you need a lot more horses to pull it ,yes it is a good drill ,i went to a demo on one must have been about 4 years ago ,the farmer that makes them told me what the name Mzuri means but i have forgotten ,its something like his favourite holiday place or along them lines .As for your alloy booms and a herb grower is it Duncan West up the A140 ?  

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Forgot to say Weaving do a GD drill which is along the same lines and a 4meter would be around £35,000 and would need around 200hp ,the weaving that my mate owns you could pull with 100hp in good conditions but 150hp in sticky conditions ,weaving also do a Sabre Tine drill which is a cheaper version than the GD and is around £29,000 for a 4 meter i think  

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