redzerologhlen wrote: » The awful sad one is very good too, reminds me of nearly every funeral I have been to
redzerologhlen wrote: » I got new seals put on the rams of the loader the other day and the auld lad put them back on yesterday. He made a bit of a hiccup and put the rams on upside down and when he lifted the loader he made ****e of the thread part where the hose goes on both rams, Anyone know can it be fixed?
pakalasa wrote: » Ya, you can weld on a new fitting to the ram? I had it done to a ram here recently. It needs to be a decent weld though. MIG welding might be more suitable than arc welding. Welds tend to be cleaner, so no leaks. Are you sure the male part of the fitting can't be removed from the rams and replaced?
vanderbadger wrote: » job for martin tierney id say redzer
Charlie Charolais wrote: » Hey pak, you must be working really hard these days... Based on your signature! Salt/grit truck out here this evening, flashing 0c in the van
Bizzum wrote: » Anyone any experience of having a calf born with a front on him like a bulldog. The shoulders rotating in and out, cant rightly get up or walk about?
hugo29 wrote: » and while i am moaning whats the story with this weather i thought it was cold dry frosty days, its showery here at moment although in fairness it has been good all weekend crikes is the pub open
whelan1 wrote: » ah now, drink never solved anything, just eases the pain for a while.:D sfp should be in next week so happy days- for a few days- have santa letters to fulfill
bbam wrote: » SFP Santas Final Payment
hugo29 wrote: » mother of jayus, the council want fcuking 1500 euro for a water connection, am setting up paddocks 764 for administration and plumbing and fitting charges, 715 for the privilage of providing me the water what a shower of you know what you know what they then send a list of approved contractors to find the main and dig the road for another 700 euro, are these fellas out of the boom times at all yet, i am awful tempted to tap on and say fcuk all, my man can bore under the road,
Kovu Murr wrote: » I had something similar with a dwarf calf last year. If it's the same thing it would look like his 'elbows' are backwards? It took mine 5/6 days of nursing to walk and suck by itself. Anyways I'm off to Carrick for the day:D
freedominacup wrote: » It doesn't sound too bad compared to boring your own well. How much per m3 are they going to charge you for the supply?
naughto wrote: » say nothing untill you hear more.
whelan1 wrote: » D sfp should be in next week so happy days- for a few days- have santa letters to fulfill
JohnBoy wrote: » yeah? I was talking to some guys at a show in millstreet a few weeks ago, and they said a 200ft well would be fairly typical, and would cost around 3 grand. If hugo's at €2200 already, and with water charges to come on top I'd be seriously exploring my options.
td5man wrote: » Did you get it in writing or was it a verbal agreement if the latter it could be subject to change as a neighbour found out last year after she had spent nearly €2k on her 2 darlings.
whelan1 wrote: » fook 2k ... some people never learn, only setting themselves up for trouble imo... my youngest lad wants a black hat and a sword:D
reilig wrote: » I think you're mad! Paying that for a few drinkers for paddocks?? Have you got any low points in your fields where you could dig down a large corri pipe and then just hook a moveable pasture pump to it. Or if you have a stream or a drain close by, dig the corri pipe into it, good and deep and just let the pasture pump suck it out. Unless you live in an area that suffers from extreme drought, this is your best and cheapest option!!