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Now its dried out we've managed to make a start drilling sugar beet today, got two fields we can't get onto yet as they are still too wet, the same goes for a couple of headlands on the spring barley we've been drilling.

6920s on the Germinator, yes that is dust blowing, will get more pictures later :)

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No, it's just the one pass Colm, the ploughing had a good bit of frost on it up there, its also the difference that slatted bodies have made this year, taking much less effort to get a good seedbed :)

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Thanks :)  The stones can be a problem for the drill at times, jamming the press wheels up and can alter the spacing down the rows, they will also get into the harvester but the beet cleaner will get a lot of them out.

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Got a muck spreader on hire at the minute after being badly let down by our contractor.......supposed to have come at the end of last week then the middle of this week then the end of this weeks so they got told what we thought of them in no uncertain terms as they were holding up the preparation of the spud ground >:(  Only downside is that we may not be able to have anymore turkey muck off them ::)  we're not the only farm they've done it to either!

Spreader turned up middle of the morning, between 10.30am and 6.30pm we managed to get about 27ha spread in 3 different fields at a rate of approx 7.5 tons per ha. Got the cultivator right behind me as well due to the rather pungent smell of the stuff ;D

6920s and Agri-Hire 16t horizontal beater spread with spinning discs

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Forward speed of 10.5 ish kph spreading a width of 10-12m

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One local machinery hire place charges £175 a day or £700 per week for a 15 ton spreader with a spinner deck on it Marky.

At those rates we could aford to hire a spreader for over 10 years before we've spent the same amount of money as a decent second hand machine would cost

It's an Agri-Hire spreader Colm, they build their own machines

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