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farmer rod

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  1. the video doesnt do it justice, typical yank talks about everything under the sun for five minutes, then two second shot of the gadget. (at least he didnt start with "You will need safety spectacles and a wrench")
  2. I live in mortal terror of my herd doing this one day. Most responsible livestock keepers will insure against such eventualities, it may look awful at the moment, but some help should be there to put thing right.
  3. you can get an adapter from one to the other, I have one for my newer trailer,and I think it is supposed to work both ways, not tried it yet
  4. seconded, get a half decent tele, you can reach for things in inaccessable places, stack things as high as you like, shovel with impunity, ..... they are awesome. I have a 530-70 and on the day someone says you cant use it, I will retire/resign/go on strike
  5. that would be 35 luvvies and one stump grinder op out of work (not counting catering)
  6. I have been through exactly this problem. So firstly bats are not a problem, it is the crazy system put in place to look after them that causes all the hassle. Unless things have changed in the last six years, English Nature are the body charged with overseeing the protection of bats. We found that we were not able to ask English Nature any questions, we had to appoint a Bat Consultant, who were very good, but inevitably we had to pay them. Our Bat Consultant proposed measures for the protection of the Bats, which were eventually approved by English Nature. Effectively, we had to build a bat loft, before works could start in earnest, and I had to be trained to handle bats, so that they could be transferred to the bat loft if found during building works. Your arguments for planning consent are that the bats are better of if there is a building with a loft, than if the whole lot falls down, or is demolished. Contaminated Land, take somje soil samples, send them off to a "competent" lab, they will probably come back ok, send a copy of lab report to BCO and check that he accepts these findings. Job Done. Good Luck
  7. Someone on arbtalk was welding one up, might have been a kit, anyone remember?, is he still out in the shed?? did it get finished?
  8. Definitely agree about boarding the floor, but I was told the cheapest option for the corners was to fill it with woodchip. Do your installers recommend any ventilation in the pit?
  9. :lol: and they wouldnt be able to hide under pallets
  10. to quote:-- However, scientists do believe they could eventually grow into the size of sheep, Dr Jan Zalasiewicz, of the University of Leicester in the UK, recently told the BBC. however do they come up with this sort of unsubstantiated twoddle?
  11. Lime mortars shrink more than those made with cement, so you need to keep the work very well wetted while the joint goes off, and it does take longer to go off. Hydraulic lime comes in various grades, the hydraulic refers to the fact that it can set under water, normall lime requires the action of CO2 from the air to make it set. I have only used limes in stone and brick walls and some in plastering, so I cannot give you a mix for pointing stone. However if you have an old lump of mortar, dissolve it with brick cleaner, wash carefully then try to work out how much coarse and how much fine sand there was in the mix.
  12. thanks everyone, it does look like the skunk cabbage, it would seem that it would be unpalatable so not a threat
  13. Thanks stubby, all thumbs this morning
  14. Can anyone give me a name for this plant, it is growing on some land that I am about to graze cattle on and need to check that it is not toxic
  15. Will you have a ramp and tip trailers in? Nice job by the way
  16. The Eta feeder should be ok for 6m of chip stacked over according to the brochure, I dont think you need anything to hold the chips back, they do that themselves but go steady when loading to a\llow the arms to get tucked away Do not walk over the pile, you can fall into the beehive (or so ive heard )
  17. nice place, is it just to heat your house? and what are you putting over the chips?
  18. How about some pictures of your installation
  19. This afternoon my boiler stopped, cause;- one spiky twig that stuck in the opening of the rotary valve. This is the first stoppage in two years of running, which I think is quite remarkable. We had our brash pile chipped through a Heizohack and compared with chipping good round wood the product is ugly. Having said that, the machinery has coped very well in the two months we have been burning this particular pile. I would add, that I have removed a fair amount of "out of gauge" material from the feeder because the twigs and shards tend not to fall into the auger trough and build up into a birds nest, which if left for long enough would obstruct any chips. If you are on site to sort out problems, then having imperfect chips is ok, an arb chipper, ie without a screen may well produce a better chip with twigs, but has it got enough output to make it worthwhile?
  20. Not being picky, but that would be 3 kilowatt hours Steph, this might be the best customer you ever get, tell him earnestly how much heat you believe you logs would give, what good value they are, compared with oil or electricity and you will have a customer for life (possibly ) With logs, the most valuable part of the equation is the customer
  21. could get a couple of small limbs poked in just to top off the load
  22. a good indicator (of bad news) is to open the throttle quickly with the rad cap off, if it belches out more bubbles, then it looks like the head gasket again. couple of hours should have it sorted !
  23. If you are still stuck with this then give me a call, pm sent

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