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looks like good progress there FM, where was CJ? :D :D

nice powerfloated finish as well....did they have any sit on floats?, seem them before on site, look well cool machines :D :D :D

Thanks Ben slowly nearing completion can wait to get my grant money back still need to get a picture of the finished concrete it was too dark tonight to take any was finshed with the machine then left with a fine brush finish (just incase i fall on my a$$ in the frost) not sure if these guys have one but might be handy for the next stage as there are no objects in it this time

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24 m3 eh,far bit then, how much is needed for the side strip then?? guess any extra can be used somewhere if thers any

it is nearly too much there s nearly 10 m3 around the base of the separator 5 the last time and nearly same again.... at a rough count we need at least 30-35m3.

 oh there is always a wee place for the leftovers  :D

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i bet mate,theres a new guy down here taht mixes the stuff onsite,there ad then all onboard the wagon, just has hoppers on the back with each bit in, all he needs of the site is water, no wastage gauranteed so the ads say,think hes got 5 wagons on the go now

gee that sounds a perfect solution but theses drivers say they are not very busy due to the economy ::)

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hi all i was blessed with good weather today as was promised so work commenced here just before 7am

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Is this some kind of funny Concrete Dance?!!  :D :D :D They look like they are doing a ritual  :D :D :D

Anyway, smashing job on the floor you guys did. That screening machine, I have never seen one of them working. Does the rotor kind of help it to propel itself and you just guide it or is it a fully manual machine? Does a wonderful job.  8)

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getting on good there stephen we got a big bit of concrete laid there at the summer boss did not like the bill  :D it was so the dryer can sit on it outside plus it would be easier to scoop up loose grain now he is going for more concrete  ::) with concrete walls to make a pit for all the dung fairly splashing cash these days  :D :D :D

but the farm will be looking well whe you have concrete down makes a fair difference round the place  8) 8)

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Looking really tidy, FM. 'Do the job right and do it once' is the way to go.  ;)

That'll make a big difference.  :)

thanks John hopefully we have everything done correctly now no picture yet but tomorrow sounds like a good day to get a few the guys were back today and cut all the concrete in sections for expansion joints ..... a few bits and pieces of fencing and D rails to get done maybe be functioning in the new few weeks when slurry accumulates again cheers

just been reading through :) intresting read ;) ;)nice to watch the process of the build ;)

seems to be have running on a bit too long now but soon be there thanks  ;)

Anyway, smashing job on the floor you guys did. That screening machine, I have never seen one of them working. Does the rotor kind of help it to propel itself and you just guide it or is it a fully manual machine? Does a wonderful job. 

cheers Tris slurry is pumped up to the machine and whatever happens then ,the slurry gets rolled btween roller ,the solids fall out the shoot and the liquid into the store maybe rell you better once we have started using it

(typical days work start the pump and then the seperator clear of to work at models and come back and the job is all done ,oh a revolving camera watching the whole operation so i can keep an eye on everything and be at the computer at the same time  )

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