hugo29 wrote: » Where is best place to get rubber mats, do they come in diff sizes, want one for bull
whelan1 wrote: » was thinking more like 10 euro myself , if you want to keep the person
dzer2 wrote: » I give the chap that does a bit for me 12.50 an hour
whelan1 wrote: » is that before tax or after:D
whelan1 wrote: » we had a thread on this last year or the year before couldnt find it... i had homemade burgers, homemade chips(done in the oven) and beans:p
bob charles wrote: » a moment on the lips a life time on the hips:D
hoseman wrote: » Any body get a chance to see Eco eye to night?
delaval wrote: » Would anyone outhere have a slurry propeller agitator for sale, the bigger the better. We need to stil a lagoon at most 3 times a year so second hnd is what we are looking for
freedominacup wrote: » I'll give ya a tenner more than delaval for it:D
naughto wrote: » so horse burgers are they nice??
charityboy wrote: » did he arrive with a mallet on his shoulder cause if he brought a tractor and post driver to a job for 20 euro an hour he would want a good kick up the asre
mf240 wrote: » NEIGH they give ya galloping knob rot, bad news next time ur in the saddle:D
Kovu Murr wrote: » Has everyone been too busy today to post Just back from foddering with Dad and another cow broke on us, she will be waiting until march for Mr A.I. Just another one of the few that were affected by the bad summer I'm afraid. In other news, I had to laugh when I heard the owner of both factories that are in question but wither he will be investigated will be another story:P As for my tea (dinner, I like my food late) I shall post in the ancient thread that reopened!
delaval wrote: » Does anyone use a timer on the cow paddock gap during grazing season? Are they worthwhile?
Tipp Man wrote: » A what???
redzerologhlen wrote: » Standard attire