Beeping awkward just about sums up cleaning a fert spreader! Good man for the oil and diesel to protect it. I try and let it dry overnight from washing before pasting it in oil! Good video chap!
I think it depends on the conditions you lift them in. If it’s later on in the year and it’s been wet then with all the travelling (harvester / trailers) the plough will help to remove the compaction. I saw some strip tilled wheat after potatoes (following a light disc) and that looked really impressive to be fair - lifted in good conditions though. I do think we can all make improvements though when it comes to soil management. No shorts yet - did have some on at home yesterday though! ☀️
@@JJ_MacLeod fair comment about trailers etc, as you say soil conditions etc make the difference, it's turned cold here today so no shorts for me, keep the videos coming, have a great Bank Holiday.
Get them to send you the mats for free!...in exchange for a product review and a free advert! It's amazing what a youtube channel can do!.. I'd look into some channel merchandise aswel! wearing a channel tshirt when asking for demo's or tools to review can only be a plus!
Can be different recipes! The manufacturing process will be very similar but there may be small changes in that too. The vintage stuff is oak aged also 🍺
We always mix hydraulic oil and thinners in a paint sprayer and apply with the compressor.
Beeping awkward just about sums up cleaning a fert spreader! Good man for the oil and diesel to protect it. I try and let it dry overnight from washing before pasting it in oil! Good video chap!
Always seem to find abit of nitrogen left over in some little nook 😆 Yeah I do aswell - but needed to get it dropped off that day so had to rush it.
Great video JJ. We're plantng spuds over here in Ireland at the moment, getting lucky with the weather so far. Good luck with the upcoming season.
I bet there’s some cracking views from potato fields near the coast!
Cracking vid jj🔥👍🏻👍🏻
Great video jj, was missing the videos
Good video JJ
Great video jj good to hear you, why plough after potatoes why not just cultivate and drill? Better for environment. No shorts on yet.
I think it depends on the conditions you lift them in. If it’s later on in the year and it’s been wet then with all the travelling (harvester / trailers) the plough will help to remove the compaction. I saw some strip tilled wheat after potatoes (following a light disc) and that looked really impressive to be fair - lifted in good conditions though. I do think we can all make improvements though when it comes to soil management. No shorts yet - did have some on at home yesterday though! ☀️
@@JJ_MacLeod fair comment about trailers etc, as you say soil conditions etc make the difference, it's turned cold here today so no shorts for me, keep the videos coming, have a great Bank Holiday.
Good old red Herefordshire clay 👍
Yeah a combine is worse to wash nice to see you back 🤔😁👍
Only have to wash that once a year though.... 🤨
Use a nap sack sprayer
Get them to send you the mats for free!...in exchange for a product review and a free advert! It's amazing what a youtube channel can do!.. I'd look into some channel merchandise aswel! wearing a channel tshirt when asking for demo's or tools to review can only be a plus!
Not a bad idea!
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Can be different recipes! The manufacturing process will be very similar but there may be small changes in that too. The vintage stuff is oak aged also 🍺