NICE TO GET SOME EARLY FERTILISER ON

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Farming is Bloody hard work plus all the rules and regulations. You have to be passionate about it or you wouldn't do it . Thank you for all your hard work and to all Farmers.xx

tinagibbs
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I admire your hard work and just trying to be positive in amongst all this rubbish that's happening in the world. Keep up the good work 👍👍. I love watching your videos rich xxx

laurahenley
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lol ... This reminds me of the grass seeding controversy from a few years ago.
Everyone here was complaining, but you got "A he ll of a crop of grass."
😎👍

Tanks-In-Space
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Try a bib n brace with a fleece jacket instead of a boilersuit far more comfortable to wear especially for movement of your arms. Ask Reg for a combine section for the knife of the cutting bar put it on a brush shaft for opening your fert bags makes life easier

wulliewhyte
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You should weld a combine blade to some rebar so you can cut the middle of the bag rather than stabbing the sides.

mattsmart
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If you thread one end of that spring around the loop and twist it around a few times it’ll make it a bit shorter..👍

Ianpremium
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Well done for taking advantage of the weather to get a bit of Fert on, Its good to have a rant and share your thoughts, remember, a Problem Shared is a Problem halved, Hope all goes well with the TB Test,
Craic On 👍

peterobey
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Nice video Richard. it's good you got the fertilizer on early. I always enjoy your videos I have been watching for years.

irvenrathburn
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I pray TB test goes OK this time. Terrible pressure. Good luck.

freddeeks
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T posts with poly coated wire & tape top rail for visibility when I had horses. Post pounder & stepstool & I was good to go.😊

LawEireBe
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Where I farmed in australia we used steel star pickets, and 100mm dis steel pipe for posts and strainers. Ground too hard for timber and the termites would eventually eat any timber. Treated posts used by some but little more than 5 years and they could be eaten off. A 100 mm pipe painted with a good cold gal paint then when driven into ground after pilot hole drilled dump some old sump oil down inside it last for good 20years. Star pickers if good quality also good for twenty years. Now where I have retired in tasmania they use a lot of treated timber/pine. Also they seem to be continually replacing don’t think they are lasting very long.

alanstobbart
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did you pass the bt test rich it's so good to see you back after that bad cold you had and it's dryed up on your land and I just love the spring time after a long winter I do miss working with cows I have to work with turkeys and that's hard work because we have to a.i them every day and they whigh about 14pond each just keep cracking on farming it's in our blood

stephenhill
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The tractor is an industrial MF 20 or a MF 135

TomFinch-tz
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Try putting all your waste oil in a 40 gallon open topped barrel and standing the stakes in that for a few weeks to absorb the oil. Stakes should last longer and you haven't had to pay for waste oil disposal

davidesmond
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Great stuff Mr c look after your fence posts stock up when you can

stephen
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Now watch the free boiler suits getting delivered 🤣🤣🤣

ampslfc
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Ur a legend lad, spread many a load with a 135 and 35x MF, great times and cheaper years ago 👍🏻☘️

finbarosullivan
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Dad used old engine oil over 50 years old jet black solid like new.

benhamilton
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I drop them in barrel of waste oil for about a year and they last just as long if not longer than creasoted ones

jasonbidwell
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Your fertilizer Spill ain’t that bad sent my dad to go spreading, he ended up driving over the road with the spreader gate wide open ended up spilling about 150 kg

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