Picking Up The New Purchase & Window Shopping For The Future

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Dad and I are off to Mainline Sheetmetal's to pick up the new hay rack we ordered at the field days.
    I'm also checking out the Fuel bowsers as this is definitely on the Wishlist for the future!

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  • @jackosworld4899
    @jackosworld4899 29 дней назад +1

    250-300mm deep is all you need really. Any deeper and you don’t “crack” the surface pan.
    Make sure the ground conditions are not wet, as you get smearing. Another point, it does slow/ stop growth for a while. So definitely factor this in when grass is tight!

  • @bugmouthready529
    @bugmouthready529 29 дней назад +2

    Groundhog BM300 aerator. Either way aerating is a game changer. Stock off paddock I chain harrow, roll then aerate. Rain washes all that good stuff into the subsoil where you want it

  • @alanb9337
    @alanb9337 29 дней назад

    That rat trap is effective. The flatter parts of the Waikato were more known for mole ploughing, just a single ripper with a mole, with hydraulic ram to foldaway. Some (now obsolete)models had a change-over from the mole to a pipe layer attachment, do a first pass with no pipe to find the obstacles then a 2nd pass to lay the water pipe. The spiked aerators have their place (Kyne-aerator (Pahiatua) and Taskpower-groundhog) to do your own. ( Limited budget - used mole plough & new not-so-wide spiked aerator)The larger/ contractor type equipment is the 4AG Titan LV500 and Alstrong(Ireland), medium weight rollers tough still quite light compared to the very heavy Canterbury (REL etc) rollers sometimes used on grass grub.

  • @andrewstreet4157
    @andrewstreet4157 28 дней назад

    Funnily enough we do the same system here on fuel in Australia. Yep it’s a pain but it works. Got a smaller 200 lt also so can get on and off by hand and fill the 900 lt as a buffer. All overhead tanks are bottom fill now so retro filled with no use of ladders. Fuel bug and grit a problem too

  • @BillyVolckman
    @BillyVolckman 29 дней назад +1

    I recommend the James aerator with the auto reset… meaning each leg is being held at the top by a ram and so you can set the pressure that they will compress under and won’t have to be changing shear bolts every 5 minutes

    • @TheOnceADayFarmer
      @TheOnceADayFarmer  29 дней назад

      Interesting about the auto reset, I was wondering if it was worth the extra cost?
      I was looking at the James ones but my tractors not big enough for their 3m one but it is for the rata 2.5m

    • @BillyVolckman
      @BillyVolckman 29 дней назад

      @@TheOnceADayFarmer definitely helps where we are with stumps and that but if soil’s relatively clean underneath might not be worth the extra cost, we run our 3m one on a 155 hp machine, pulls it fine

  • @robiullah358
    @robiullah358 14 дней назад

    Good video brother ❤

  • @trevorwhepburn
    @trevorwhepburn 29 дней назад +1

    Look at erth panbuster, great low disturbance grassland machine. Can get either shearbolt or hydraulic reset and 3, 4 or 5 leg options.

  • @trevorstewart8
    @trevorstewart8 29 дней назад

    FYI. In NZ farm use of fuels is free of excise tax, whereas all bowser sales include this tax which is quite steep, like 50% of the total cost. This tax goes to our govt roading agency for new highways and maintenance of them, hence the targeting of road transport and not farm use.

  • @user-jr3it2ys9b
    @user-jr3it2ys9b 27 дней назад

    Hi I like your video

  • @glenkoopman7347
    @glenkoopman7347 29 дней назад +2

    Some fuel companies offer a lease or lease to buy option for a bulk fuel tank

  • @middlekingdomfarmrebeccapa5035
    @middlekingdomfarmrebeccapa5035 29 дней назад

    In Ontario, Canada we can't use raised tanks any more, so we have to have a pump.

  • @outthebackjack724
    @outthebackjack724 29 дней назад

    Definitely get on farm fuel delivery and a new tank .
    Most fuel companies I believe will supply you with a tank at a very low pay off rate over a few years

  • @ianhaggart1438
    @ianhaggart1438 29 дней назад

    Nice one sir... Now if you were closer we would have a large steel double skin fuel station here for you holds about 4000 ltrs.. our main plastic tank is kept in a container out of sight so no pesky people bore holes in it to gain some red diesel.. stay safe 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @TheOnceADayFarmer
      @TheOnceADayFarmer  25 дней назад

      That's a big tank! When I was living in the UK one of the places I worked at he mentioned that that can happen, unbelievable to a kiwi

  • @Gearoid35
    @Gearoid35 29 дней назад

    Good video thanks

  • @ronaldlucas5360
    @ronaldlucas5360 28 дней назад

    Good video

  • @FamilyFarmingandFun
    @FamilyFarmingandFun 29 дней назад +1

    Aeration will definitely help, but one of the reasons your grass isn’t lasting is the newer species don’t like being eaten done hard. I have the same problem. Have you had a dig to see if you have a hard pan?

    • @TheOnceADayFarmer
      @TheOnceADayFarmer  29 дней назад

      Interesting, never really thought of it like that. Yep there's a pan there, down side of direct drilling I guess

    • @FamilyFarmingandFun
      @FamilyFarmingandFun 29 дней назад +1

      @@TheOnceADayFarmer it’s probably more from discing and power harrowing at maize time.

    • @tomearls8271
      @tomearls8271 25 дней назад +1

      Definitely not because of the direct drilling power harrows are fantastic at creating pans in Nz. I would try and figure out what’s causing it before trying to solve the problem

  • @caveweta
    @caveweta 29 дней назад

    Give Waitomo a call, tell them you’re on the YT and what can they do for you. Locally owned Waitomo have been a game changer for fuel in NZ.

    • @TheOnceADayFarmer
      @TheOnceADayFarmer  25 дней назад

      Haha I saw Jimmy who owns it a while ago at a 21st and dad joked about advertising and he didn't seem to interested haha

  • @KiwiJim13
    @KiwiJim13 28 дней назад

    👀🙄🐾👍

  • @Natoyarose
    @Natoyarose 29 дней назад +5

    The reason why they won't fill tanks such as yours as it is dangerous for the person doing the filling. They have to climb up a ladder leaning against the side of the tank and the ladder slipping and someone falling is very much a thing. I had a client who did just that, fractured their spine (minor fracture) and gave themselves a traumatic brain injury.