Mooooo wrote: 96' nh 7840 sle. Just shy of 5k, including all other servicing and a new gear lever and back window. I know it could have been worse but anything outside of standard service this year is a killer tbh
Mooooo wrote: » Fine lump of a bill from mechanic on the tractor, had to split and do work on gearbox. Always happens the fecking tight year
Mooooo wrote: » 96' nh 7840 sle. Just shy of 5k, including all other servicing and a new gear lever and back window. I know it could have been worse but anything outside of standard service this year is a killer tbh
awaywithyou wrote: » Mooooo wrote: » 96' nh 7840 sle. Just shy of 5k, including all other servicing and a new gear lever and back window. I know it could have been worse but anything outside of standard service this year is a killer tbh If I was list off the repairs/maintenance we've done this yr and the total cost of em..... You'd get a small shock to your system..... And I'm not finished yet.... Diet feeder must get a job done on it before winter feeding kicks off and one of the JD's must get new pistons and liners..... That might do me then for a few yrs
Water John wrote: » How much does Avonmore Protein Milk sell for? 27grams protein in 500ml.
Signpost wrote: » Did they call out to inspect the sheds to quote you? Place here insured with them for ever and a day and they have never once stepped into the yard!
RightTurnClyde wrote: » Anyone with Zurich, just got my renewal, it's up 30%
awaywithyou wrote: If I was list off the repairs/maintenance we've done this yr and the total cost of em..... You'd get a small shock to your system..... And I'm not finished yet.... Diet feeder must get a job done on it before winter feeding kicks off and one of the JD's must get new pistons and liners..... That might do me then for a few yrs
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Anyone have a prodig bucket grab? Seen them yesterday, fine bit of stuff. Would suit here with the bale silage and the pits. 500kg pit silage is about as much as it will carry he says. I'd be okay with that. Only issue is grapping bales of straw
Dawggone wrote: » I'm going to spend the afternoon in the offices of my insurer...if you want to change insurance providers you have to put it in handwriting for each individual policy, that you want to leave...and I've a good few policies. Two months notice is required.... If the handwritten notice is not given you have no choice but to insure with them...and pay many thousands extra. Big business needs to be protected from the plebs. Plicks.
RightTurnClyde wrote: » What width is that grab. Did you get a price
RightTurnClyde wrote: » Must be the same person coming up with the insurance rules out there as the MSAs here
jaymla627 wrote: » With Zurich here, went up 20% this year, it's getting out of hand what insurance is costing between the farm/house/cars at a stage now where it's tagging on about a 1.5 cent a litre to productuon costs and is looking like only going up in the future
yewtree wrote: » Let cows back in last night we had close to an inch of rain, have 4 days of dry ground left after that its looking like the shed. Milking 1.35 ms/day 2 kg of meal getting 2kg of silage 11% empty at 11 weeks breedin. 4 empty second calvers were the biggest disappointment