whelan2 wrote: Β» One of our Angus bulls had a pig tail post wrapped in his ring this morning
Did you see that red card just now?
At this point in time I think he would be a better fit for Dublin - or possibly should have stayed with Wex
Not only fatal to cattle but to most mammals. Foxglove is where the drug Digitalis comes from which is used for people with heart conditions.
We have a IH 454 that we use for scraping the yards and it turns on a twopence without using the side brakes - the turning/locking circle on them is great. I consider it a far superior tractor than a 135. Some people have an issue with the sliding gear shift on the left hand side but IMO it's inconsequential.
Davy Fitz is going managing Galway.
I can't see how Galway would be better for this. Galway are/were always the team to fear. Don't know the minutae of what's happening in Galway but for the above I thought the management mustn't have being doing much wrong.
Be sitting down when you go pricing.
You wonβt get any sort of a 135 for β¬1,500. For double that you might be lucky enough to find a rough one.
I'd know the turning circle if I did have one. π
You'd buy a fair one for β¬1,500 I believe.
Best of luck, though thats another 100 cows straight offπ
Most of the money in the hse is going to the wrong places. Best of luck
I noticed the exact same in a private hospital. A bit of a google while I was bored waiting and I found out that there is no set cleaning schedules in ireland, uk or American hospitals. Just a change when visibly soiled..
This is where a skid steer would excel. I always wondered how long it would take to master driving one of them. Especially starting late in life into them. Given the controls and how short they are. I've seen fellas on road works and sites being thrown around inside them. Americans on youtube, obviously driving them since children can do amazing smooth work in them.
Do you have a 135 already @Say my name ?
If not, and you were planning to purchase, you could be surprised what they might be going for now...
Old zero turn mower and post pics in the guntering thread.
135 and use the brakes to assist the turns, would be no bother on concrete.
Or was around a lot of dairy farms this year and seen a few small garden tractors on scrappers.
Foxglove tree or plant? Plant can be fatal to cattle
OH wants to plant a Foxglove tree, has anyone got one & is it harmful to livestock
over last three weeks many many people Iβve spoken to are expecting a recession to hit.
costs surging like they are currently arenβt being matched by wage increases other than in larger blue chip companies and that isnβt sufficient to support an economy.
1000 euro for a scraper! Where will it all end
Jaysus that's nuts
Up in Coombe waiting for baby number 3, for all the money spent by the hse yearly, and with covid, they still can't be bothered to change the curtains regularly, it's some set-up.....
I've one similar to this for the cubicle shed and pushing up silage. Handiest little thing ever to get the job done quickly in the morning before work. Life's too short to be pushing shite by hand!!
New yard scraper for tractor is 1000 euro plus vat
https://www.donedeal.ie/view/29479744
Diesel yard scraper
It'd be a scraper on the back on concrete onto slats.
Info I'm getting online is a turning radius of 9 ft or diameter even of 19.5ft.
Near impossible to get the turning circle of tractors online. I'm trying to figure out what a ferguson 20 diesel is now. π
Use the split brakes & itβd go tighter
What's on the back? The hedge cutter?
I'm fairly confident it would do that comfortably enough. What's the ground like? With independent brakes and solid ground it would do it in less.
Would a 135 make an 8ft gateway from a 10 ft gateway in one turn.
The 10ft is at a right angle exactly to the 8ft and there's not an inch give or take on the 8ft and 10 ft. The approach to the 10ft will have to be square on too so no cutting corners.
put this in the wrong thread earlier
Coming down the N3 on the tractor, there is a ramp for Garda/ speed van on the edge of the road and a fenced pond beside it. Someone obviously reversed up the ramp and dumped a full load of old couches & beds into the pond. Some people are just filthy.. since Supermacs opened near by our road and field aways have litter for it.. it makes my blood boil every time I see it...
3 coal sacks full of lawn cuttings thrown across fence into field on outfarm the other day. Someone went to alot of trouble to put them there