reilig wrote: » Bit of rain has created ideal conditions for to sort out last year's poached fields. Spent the evening running the land leveller and then the ring roller. It's not a pretty site, but with a week of growth it will look well. You can turn off the rain now. We have enough to do us for a few weeks!
blue5000 wrote: » I thought these are sold in 150m rolls? Shop around if you are buying a few rolls, it varies from 120-90 yoyo, but so does the quality:(
freedominacup wrote: » Why Hugo, why? To quote delaval that stuff is only any good for driving cattle onto lorries. 1 inch is absolute minimum. Friction loss is far to high with anything less. 1 inch is four times the volume of half inch and inch and a half is almost 10 times the volume. Much less pressure on your pump and a much better water supply in your field with the larger pipes.
Dampintheattic wrote: » I thought Deleval was bald! When did he get the toupee?
just do it wrote: » Supply and demand. 1/2 inch off mains supply would leave a dairy herd high and dry but is sufficient for most small suckler herds.
Muckit wrote: » Although there is great merit in what freedom and delaval say, I totally agree with JDI on this count. Had dairy farmer looking down at me in the trench telling me the same thing last year :rolleyes: Totally different thing having 60+ dairy cows queuing for a drink or 10-15 sucklers and their calves. Like any good tailor, cut to suit your measure
Muckit wrote: » One career I'd never venture into! My uncle-in-law gave me great advice one time.....'Never fall out with anyone..... you never know when you'd need them'
bbam wrote: » Ahh, I'm the opposite. If a fella is a knob then so be it. I've had run in's with fellas that I'll never speak to again, both in and outside the family. I'd rather try and ****e out a roll of barb'd wire than ask or rely on them for anything. I'm not a particularly forgiving person.
Dampintheattic wrote: » And in all cases you were and still are 101%, in the right. Everybody else was and still are, 101% in the wrong.
bbam wrote: » Yes! I hate all this malarky about not falling out with anyone. I have people I dislike and some I down right hate the fact that they are still alive. Once someone wrongs me they are done with in my eyes. I've no time for all this forgiveness ****e. There are bad people out there and I for one just don't like them and want nothing to do with them, family or not.
Username John wrote: » Jesus lads... We had 10 days of lovely, nice, friendly chat, while the sun was shining... Now that we have a bit of rain, tis all talk of fighting, bad blood and revenge :P
fredweena wrote: » No point in not talking to a family member or falling out with them if it's going to cause pain to others in the family. Just be civil to the person you don't like and don't let them take advantage of you. Nothing sadder than to see a family torn apart over something that happened twenty years ago or something stupid. See it all the time.