porter silage 2010
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@chexycat 1 .Kane and redrock trailers are every bit as good why not buy a 434 which is designed for agricultural.3. theres absolutely nothing wrong with the silo once there finished it will be flat as a pancake
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I was drawin silage into a huge 10 bay shed on saturday night with a 14 tonne red rock and we could tip the trailers up fully inside in the shed. tWas much better than tippin outside the door :D
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ok 11-13 year olds, stop saying bullshit. This is Porter contracts we are talking about, i think they would know what to do.
Asssholes
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u cant beet th 416 for pushing up silage or maize unreal machine. ware ye from . ya hav a nice big shed 2 work in anyway u get sum low cunts of sheds.
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shs no big bean ahaha JK
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@chexycat would love to see a wa 380 in most pits in northern ireland lol. what bloody weight would them things not be?? diesel costs would be collosal too. tractor and buckrake, seriously the diesel savings are huge, john deere 6800 buckraked 80 acres of wholecropand 150 acres of grass silage on one tank, had a jcb 411 and a schaffer 930T take about a fill and a half each just to do 180 acres of grass unreal!! imagine what one of those 380's are burning.
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where abouts is your farm ????
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@chexycat you'd never get a 14 or 16ton trailer tipped up in that silo, not even enough to get the load out of her, you'd be 2 long arsing about, safer tipping outside n let the shovel push it round the corner! pass your number on and your buckraking experience n sure the boss'll mayb get ye a job saying this buckraking is a shambles!
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@claaskid a claas Jag 980 & 960, 2 liners 4000 and an older 3000, and on the silage team run Axion 850's bar the rake wich would useually be an Axion 810 or the remaining JD 7920, So thanks for showing an interest in what machinery we run on our silage team If there is anything else you wish to know feel free, but unless you have a valid point then I wouldnt bother commenting back.
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@claaskid Ok I dont make a living out of not knowing what I'm talking about I can assure you, The buck rake shouldnt have to fetch a load of silage in he should be pushing it up and rolling it down... hence the clamp here is a complete shambles! 10ton no sorry we have 20ton tri axle Rolland Turbovrac trailers on air breaks, and looking into Kaweco push off trailers with hydro pneumatic suspension and air break wich hold about 30 ton fully loaded with grain... 2 komatsu WA 380-6 shovels...
haha i duno why they did that but i take the video just
robertk3201 1 year ago