Viewtodiefor wrote: » Plenty companies out there who will fix a hose today. Or take it off n bring it to ur local machinery dealer he will put a joiner in it temp job. Where u based
simx wrote: » that must be castlewarren direction or somewhere like that is it?
hoseman wrote: » You can re-usable fittings for hydraulic hoses,Always handy to have a 3/8" and 1/2" reusable joiners,The shell screws on to the hose then the tail of the fitting screws into that ,the reversre way off the shell.Male and female fitting join together,and you are up and going.
dzer2 wrote: » Can you still get these it must be 20 yrs since I have seen one.:) Have 2 in the workshop but never had to use them local agri contractor has a grimper and very helpful.
just do it wrote: » I've 2 BBx heifers for breeding. First one is for AI in the morning. Looking at OZS or HCA. Any other suggestions?
redzerologhlen wrote: » An angus. Did a section with a neighbour on a not very muscley outwintered 3 year old heifer last week to an easy calving lim. There was just no space in her at all and she couldnt even put the tip of his nose out. I would play very safe with a blue for the first calving after seeing it myself tbh.
just do it wrote: » Lads, are ye thinking not to breed from them in the first place? They are in good shape and will do well on grass....
pakalasa wrote: » Or AHZ, he's easy calving too @ 3.8% Diff (90% Rel).
just do it wrote: » Have you seen anything by him? ..!
redzerologhlen wrote: » Plenty of lads breed them but its not for me,
saranac1 wrote: » Hi folks can you give a 2 wk old calf rispoval intranasal or is it too soon or is anyone using other products?
35x wrote: » Ran into a bit of silage trouble......brought in bale and that particular pen refused point blank to eat it! They would readily eat from the other pen's bales and they already have been through about 15 bales (from same field, baled on same day) and no problem. The bale had no bad bits or fungus and I got it tested - everything was fine except for DM which was +60%.....however this is unlikely to be the cause this problem. I had to take the bale out and since then they have eaten next bales ok but a bit "iffy". Has anybody encountered this problem as everybody I've asked are puzzled by it!
naughto wrote: » if there hurgry enough they will eat it
whelan1 wrote: » greetings from spain:D enjoying happy hour cheers