Joe , could you put a hatch in the milled barley shed , then put the mill up the side of the shed and the auger through the hatch , cut down on the dust , especially on the tractor and mill and the barley will be straight in the shed , and easier to push up .👍😉🥸
You don't really need the inserts but it is better with them in, also seeing you asked perhaps more accurate placement of the collars would help. Just being critical Joe. 😊 YAMS tomorrow?
Toolstation were founded by Mark Goddard-Watts who sold Srewfix to Kingfisher plc who own B&Q. Toolstation are owned by Travis Perkins. Makes sense to be near Screwfix as tradesmen can use one if t'other is out of stock. Often find Howdens close by too.
The people Who set up Screwfix sold it a few years back They then set up Toolstation and made sure that every Toolstation is set up as near to a Screwfix as possible
I think unfrtunatly your dads glass is half empty, never half fall and positie although he is really he is old school and doesnt know how to be a positive influence keep up your good work x
I wonder how much damage a bale would do to the cab of your handler if a bale dropped off the top of that grab ??????? ........ i was unloading a lorry load of straw once with a loader tractor the loader wouldn't reach up high enough to take off the top layer so i had to stick the forks in on the layer under neath and the top bale rolled back over then rolled down the boom of the loader and landed on top of the roof of the cab and snapped off the front part of the roof of the cab but that was only 15 feet or so up from the ground level .......your stack is 36 feet more than double the height plus the top bales are extra heavy cos there wet
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Joe , could you put a hatch in the milled barley shed , then put the mill up the side of the shed and the auger through the hatch , cut down on the dust , especially on the tractor and mill and the barley will be straight in the shed , and easier to push up .👍😉🥸
You don't really need the inserts but it is better with them in, also seeing you asked perhaps more accurate placement of the collars would help. Just being critical Joe. 😊
YAMS tomorrow?
Toolstation were founded by Mark Goddard-Watts who sold Srewfix to Kingfisher plc who own B&Q. Toolstation are owned by Travis Perkins. Makes sense to be near Screwfix as tradesmen can use one if t'other is out of stock. Often find Howdens close by too.
Great video might see you at yams tomorrow hope you got some stickers on you 👍
Does your beef go to supermarkets? If so is there a way I can find out if it came from your farm from the packaging? Thanks for doing the videos joe 👍
Another great video joe 👏 keep up great work . Ben looked like he was cacking himself, getting bails down from up there 😂 . Business
We've got Tool Station inside Wickes and Screwfix 5 mins around the corner.
30% saving that is very good! It’s a production line and should be thought of as such.
Missing a wee insert there Joe?😅 we've all done it 👍
Apparently the person who set up Toolstation is family to the people who set up Screwfix.
The people
Who set up Screwfix sold it a few years back
They then set up Toolstation and made sure that every Toolstation is set up as near to a Screwfix as possible
Always enjoy your videos Joe. Good to see Noah doing well. Xxx
Whoever decided to stack those bales that high needs to be certified. That’s an accident waiting to happen.
Great video as always Joe no pipe inserts
Tut tut Joe. No pipe inserts 😂
Joe is your ben safe to do that I would not trust him 😂
Can we have a crop walk sometime Joe. thanks.
I think unfrtunatly your dads glass is half empty, never half fall and positie although he is really he is old school and doesnt know how to be a positive influence keep up your good work x
50 partridge your Ben still can't hit a barn door then lol
You are saving your knees not jumping in and out of tractor all the time being smart is not being lazy
Hi Joe, are u going to yams tomorra ?
Another good video Joe gosh you got some cows they so chilled our screw fix and tool station here in Glossop are bit apart from each other
That is a dangerous job!
Just like Curry’s and PC World. I think they must be part of the same group.
I wonder how much damage a bale would do to the cab of your handler if a bale dropped off the top of that grab ??????? ........ i was unloading a lorry load of straw once with a loader tractor the loader wouldn't reach up high enough to take off the top layer so i had to stick the forks in on the layer under neath and the top bale rolled back over then rolled down the boom of the loader and landed on top of the roof of the cab and snapped off the front part of the roof of the cab but that was only 15 feet or so up from the ground level .......your stack is 36 feet more than double the height plus the top bales are extra heavy cos there wet
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