I have said it before... but what a fantastic tractor attachment! Thanks once again FCFT for sharing your wisdom in all matters of land and farming. This video has given me plenty of irrigation ideas for my new place. 😀👍
Hey mate thanks for sharing, really enjoying these videos and the way you're using the kanga to get water across the property what a God send it is. How many acres roughly is the property? Looks beautiful.
Gday. I noticed you use blue line for gravity feed. What is the difference between blue and green line hose? I need to use 3" main. I hope to get a traveling green pro irrigator that will run on around 75psi. what would you recommend?
Hey Casey, i'm only using the feed to gravity feed stock troughs, no irragation. I thinking the difference between the blue and green is just a classification for potable water. Green is rural and blue is for domestic and commercial water supply. A 3" would certainly give you the volume you need and the head height will determine the PSI. I'm about to do some tests for a hydro generator. I'll show PSI heights and volume to see what sort of hydro unit would best suit the needs on the farm.
Hi, great video. I’m doing something similar up here on the NSW mid cost. Seems like I don’t need the 1.5 inch poly I thought I’d need. But, just to confirm, what size are you actually using and does it deliver a good pressure to operate your float valves effectively?
Hey Crypto, I'm using 1" poly pipe. A couple of reasons - 1. I'm not really in any hurry to fill the stock troughs. As the cows drink the float slowly drops allowing the water to fill. 2. The 1' including fittings fits perfectly through the pipe layer. Hope this helps. Cheers
I have said it before... but what a fantastic tractor attachment! Thanks once again FCFT for sharing your wisdom in all matters of land and farming. This video has given me plenty of irrigation ideas for my new place. 😀👍
would have been nice to see the actual attachment out of the ground
Hey mate thanks for sharing, really enjoying these videos and the way you're using the kanga to get water across the property what a God send it is. How many acres roughly is the property? Looks beautiful.
Gday. I noticed you use blue line for gravity feed. What is the difference between blue and green line hose? I need to use 3" main. I hope to get a traveling green pro irrigator that will run on around 75psi. what would you recommend?
Hey Casey, i'm only using the feed to gravity feed stock troughs, no irragation. I thinking the difference between the blue and green is just a classification for potable water. Green is rural and blue is for domestic and commercial water supply. A 3" would certainly give you the volume you need and the head height will determine the PSI. I'm about to do some tests for a hydro generator. I'll show PSI heights and volume to see what sort of hydro unit would best suit the needs on the farm.
@@FatCowFarmTatong Thanks for that
Hi, great video. I’m doing something similar up here on the NSW mid cost. Seems like I don’t need the 1.5 inch poly I thought I’d need. But, just to confirm, what size are you actually using and does it deliver a good pressure to operate your float valves effectively?
Hey Crypto, I'm using 1" poly pipe. A couple of reasons - 1. I'm not really in any hurry to fill the stock troughs. As the cows drink the float slowly drops allowing the water to fill. 2. The 1' including fittings fits perfectly through the pipe layer. Hope this helps. Cheers