Water John wrote: » Ah you partied well.
whelan2 wrote: » I had to nearly beg to get delivery today. Daughter has bad bronchitis, oh has it too but not as bad. Rang him at 10 and lorry here at 3 . The rep I ring is over 80 , think he has a soft spot for me
Muckit wrote: » Thats good. Got 1000l over xmas for €670. Tis like the petrol or diesel though, l never go by price, more on the reputation of the oil company.
Reggie. wrote: » That's gonna get dirty as the US has a special OPS base in that area
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Yeah, about right. We got 1000l before Christmas for about 61c/l, iirc.
Say my name wrote: » Not farming but. Turkish military forces have launched an offensive against the Kurds in Syria. The Kurds were attempting to set up their own state in nothern Syria and were instrumental in the fight against Isis in that part of Syria. The Turks have commenced shelling from Turkey into Syria with a ground offensive into Syria now looking inevitable. Russia controls the airspace so it looks like Turkish warplanes won't have any involvement. Just a bit of international news for ye.
whelan2 wrote: » Ran out of kerosene today. Cooker went out. Used to be able to gauge amount in old tank with condensation that was on the outside. New bunded tank so never noticed. Thankfully I got a fill this evening. €604 for 900 liters. Anyone bought any recently is that about right?
mayota wrote: » Which is plugged in more often, him or the Landini?
Nekarsulm wrote: » Funny enough, as the photo loaded from the top down, I saw Trima on the LCD display and thought to myself "He's gone and changed the loader for one with load sensing and weighting"
roosterman71 wrote: » Cool. Got a link? On the site the only thing I can see are the subscription options (digital, paper, both), and none are €119
Reggie. wrote: » Your a terrible man
Reggie. wrote: » Its a box of journal goodies with a years subscription
Reggie. wrote: » Hooked up to this bad boy for the next hour
roosterman71 wrote: » What is this if you don't mind me asking?
whelan2 wrote: » See the farmer's journal are doing the box deal for €119. How much was it before Christmas?
whelan2 wrote: » Isnt it annoying to see the dail on the news and so many empty seats there?
Genghis Cant wrote: » Nekarsulm wrote: » I don't think any of the old rail line routes were ever returned to private ownership. The last train to leave Edenderry Co Offaly was a special that was ran after the station had closed. It was ran to bring the Faithful supporters to the All Ireland final of 1961. Offaly vs Down. It still stands as the attendance record for Croke Park. Something over 90,000. Though I'm told that there was in fact many more as gates were opened to allow throngs of people in! The line was subsequently disbanded and offered for sale to adjoining landowners, often split down the middle if different landowners were involved. It was done officially, I recall seeing maps and folio numbers. They were a great place to out winter cattle, good dry lying. Many farmers had round feeders on the old line!
Nekarsulm wrote: » I don't think any of the old rail line routes were ever returned to private ownership.
Base price wrote: » Any chance you can pick up a set for me (at local rates :rolleyes:) and post them home
carrollsno1 wrote: » There not kawakas. their farm source which is an own brand for a farm store here. There should be some wax ones available somewhere though