wrangler wrote: » I'm replacing the shutters over the outside troughs on the cattle shed, making 15 by 4ft frame and sheeting it and hanging it over the trough. Anyway my problem is that the paint is taking days to dry, I didn't use primer on the first two shutters and thought that was the problem, but I've used primer on the next three and it dried grand, I painted with green oxide yesterday morning and this evening I still couldn't handle it..... any ideas
ganmo wrote: » Then it's not burning waste! it's creating heat
Bullocks wrote: » It's probably late now if you have them painted but I got some kind of accelerator to mix through paint for a front door I had to do around christmas time , It worked a treat , he got two coats on the same day . You could hire a space heater for the day and move it around them to heat them up for a few hours to speedt things up aswell
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Grade A guntering failhttps://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/trailer-safety-stressed-following-stringent-garda-stop/
patsy_mccabe wrote: » 17 mins, worth the watch.
tractorporn wrote: » I'm thinking of making a water drinker out of an IBC. Has anyone here ever made up one? And are the dimensions of an IBC 1m x 1m x 1m or is it a little taller with the pallet bit at the bottom. I has hoping to collect one in the back of a kangoo van.
foxy farmer wrote: » Just measured one here. The cage measures 40inches x 48 inches and 45inches high. A bit bigger than your measurements.
148multi wrote: » Anyone know what type of hydraulic valve to use, want a ram to work in both directions, kinda like automatic.
wrangler wrote: » Auto return like is on some log splittershttps://www.ebay.ie/itm/Hydraulic-Log-Splitter-Directional-Control-Return-Detent-Valve-25-GPM-3000-PSI-/161347029706
148multi wrote: » Yes, that will return, but I want ram to continue working in both directions until turned off, if possible.
SCOL wrote: » See attached IBC trailer I made. I put support's each side of the drinker so when it's sitting in the field the jockey wheel is supporting the front I also put a tap beside the drinker it came in handy a few times.
_Brian wrote: » Nice. I would recommend making a cover to protect the plastic valve on the tank, maybe your stick are saints but ours would scratch on that until it snaps off
patsy_mccabe wrote: » You want it to work continously back and forth? A single valve won't do this. You will need a combination of a valve & switches to do this. Whats the application? Is it for a yard scraper?
148multi wrote: » For a side to side horizontal log splitter
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Ah c'mon, some common sense. What if you, or someone you lend it to, trips and falls onto it. By law, logsplitters have to be 2 hand operated on the splitting stroke. It is ok to have auto return, provided there are no pinch points on the return stroke. I made up one and it is impossible to catch your hand on it. Here is the valve I used.https://www.ebay.ie/itm/Flowfit-Hydraulic-Log-Splitter-Auto-Kick-out-Control-Valve-3-4-034-ports-ZZ005421-/311015488817 I can take some pics if you like of the 2 hand linkage I made.
Say my name wrote: » What happens if you're a bit slow putting in the round?
148multi wrote: » https://youtu.be/GaJ4MruchEY
Say my name wrote: » That's worked off a foot lever to control/brake the hydraulics.
148multi wrote: » Can be left on auto aswell.
kk.man wrote: » Anyone have experience of "Einhell" drills? The local hardware is running an offer on them and seem reasonably priced. Are they worth a punt?