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you should have used a concrete pump would have dont it in half the time . we do lots of jobs like yours with our smaller machines .ha ha! looks like you all had fun  ;D:D THE MIXER DRIVER HAD THE UNIVERSAL OH NO NOT A BARROW JOB LOOK ON HIS FACE ha ha!

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well all the Poo has hit it today after removing 25,000 gallons of rain water yesterday from the store yesterday i said right bang on for tomorrow ........

so pump was dropped in 11am this morning after doing the milking/feeding so here goes .............

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the pump only be used once about to be lowered into the tank

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up the ladder as fast as i could and holy cow there it was

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long fall but no wind so its heading the right direction

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the wee Massey taking it all cool

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wow... what a nice design am making here ......

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this is the first of a few million gallons  :D

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pleanty of storage left yet then mate

oh yes might need it all yet this country can't work with dates we need to work with the weather so have to ee what the weathes like mid febuary to see if we can spread some of it  ;)

nice work here, pump looks new :);)

well she was new but i give it a wee wash the last time i used it  :D;)

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:D :D well looked after kit! what other tractors do you have on the farm??

the Massey is my main tractor there is also  Massey 240

                                                          case ih 1394

                                                          jcb 526 loadall

                                                          jcb 3cx

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oh yes might need it all yet this country can't work with dates we need to work with the weather so have to ee what the weathes like mid febuary to see if we can spread some of it 

yer it will be dry from now till the midle of feb then it will pee down till may i bet but the clever people that make the rules don,t think  of that  ::)

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looks good stephen  i like the  picture of Markey you got the nose in proportion and everything  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

oh whoops i said nothing but gee you have a good imagination  :D :D :D

just looked back through the topic ,there was some rain fell from the 10th of June there was at least 25,000+ of rain water in the tank the diameter of the tank is 53'6ins

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oh whoops i said nothing but gee you have a good imagination  :D :D :D

just looked back through the topic ,there was some rain fell from the 10th of June there was at least 25,000+ of rain water in the tank the diameter of the tank is 53'6ins

hope you let it go down the dich instead of burning more deisel  :D
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Build it build it build it (in 1/32 scale)  ;D ;D

i will i will soon i hope  ;)

Your runing your trailer with that stuff Stephen - stick the 1394 on the Redrock there and let her sing ;D

hi the trailer is washed again as if i never used it  :D and sorry the wee case has'nt got enough power under her bonnet it takes over a 100hp to drive that superflow pump ,if she was able though thats where she would be stuck  :D;)

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