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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 400 ✭✭Hugh 2


    So you'll be grand going down the first step but the wheel will be going down the second step before the heel is clear off the first step. You'll probably get along fine by sliding the heel along to the top of the step
    just wondering would backing down the steps be any better.??
    just from looking at the pictures the JFC one looks easier for lugging around negotiating steps etc,
    Another thought i fill the calf feeder outside the dairy using a long red ESB ducting pipe one end in feeder and the spout that usually goes into the bulk tank in the other end.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 400 ✭✭Hugh 2


    Considered making up something but have'nt the time, hell of a long list of repairs to get through first.
    Ordered the connacht agri one today, non mixer one 395 euro delivered.
    Never used milk replacer so can't justify the extra 200 for mixer model.
    Thanks for all the replies.

    How is the trollie going.
    Weather looking not suitable for getting calves out so i am considering a trolly myself.

    Is that trolly stable and sturdy.?
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    I havent seen one in real life but I would be concerned regarding the handle


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 209 ✭✭Blue Holland


    Hugh 2 wrote: »
    How is the trollie going.
    Weather looking not suitable for getting calves out so i am considering a trolly myself.

    Is that trolly stable and sturdy.?
    show_image_in_imgtag.php?filename=resized%2F165_Litre_Mobile_513633689f0bd_220x220.jpg&newxsize=220&newysize=220&fileout=
    I havent seen one in real life but I would be concerned regarding the handle

    That's the one but still have'nt got it, rang today to see what the story, were out of stock and will have it tomorrow, seemingly bit of a go on them.
    Talking to fella that has the wydale one which is very similar and said to be carefull with it as they are bit top heavy, know more tomorrow hopefully.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 400 ✭✭Hugh 2


    That's the one but still have'nt got it, rang today to see what the story, were out of stock and will have it tomorrow, seemingly bit of a go on them.
    Talking to fella that has the wydale one which is very similar and said to be carefull with it as they are bit top heavy, know more tomorrow hopefully.
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    I would say so that Wydale make them and Connacht Agri distribute them.

    They just look the same to me.

    Ps look forward to hearing how you get on with it.
    Regards
    Hugh 2


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