I'm Disappointed BUT I've Learned A VALUABLE Lesson || An Awkward Tractor Repair

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  • In this video we open our silage silage to reveal some disappointing looking silage, but I think I know what went wrong this time.
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  • @stephenross1581
    @stephenross1581 10 місяців тому +69

    Iv said this before and I’m going to say it again, your work ethic is second to none, your skills are more than ample and you can turn your hand to anything. You and your family deserve all the success and luck in the world, truly an amazing man ❤️❤️❤️

  • @homey3051
    @homey3051 10 місяців тому

    Did you ever think of using the old cow mats for added weight. You should be running a least a 50/50 mix of coolant and water year around. Coolant provides both freeze protection in winter and boil-over protection in summer. It not only lowers the freezing point, but raises the boiling point keeping you engine from overheating.

  • @baxterboy23
    @baxterboy23 10 місяців тому

    Do the cows eat all the silage you put down in one go and what do you do with the waste.?? 😊

  • @andrewjardine3820
    @andrewjardine3820 10 місяців тому

    It wood hav been ezer taking the loder off

  • @JamesFanthorpe-r5z
    @JamesFanthorpe-r5z 10 місяців тому +13

    I wake up thinking about your Sunday videos I love them honset man shows how it is and a funny man fair play to you keep up the good work

  • @bencarter2334
    @bencarter2334 10 місяців тому +41

    Always impressed how tidy your farm is and how your machines are so well looked after.

    • @dmcg6074
      @dmcg6074 10 місяців тому +3

      Yup, i hate sloppy farmers, many could learn from him

    • @Helen-sound
      @Helen-sound 10 місяців тому +3

      @@dmcg6074 The excuse that the minute you clean up after the cows they just poo again so what’s the point , really doesn’t work when you see how clean this farm is .

  • @James_Smith715
    @James_Smith715 10 місяців тому +25

    Plenty of people would hide that and it would never be noticed, your honesty to show all will no doubt help others avoid making the same mistakes. Also great to be able to sort of own repairs out like that, you never seem fazed to tackle any job yourself, it gives my young lads here and myself a hell of a motivation to give new things a try. Brilliant stuff boyo

  • @ronaldlucas5360
    @ronaldlucas5360 10 місяців тому +12

    Almost 94k subscribers and will not be long before you have 100k! You keep your slats under your cows cleaner than most dairy farmers.

  • @jasondavies4887
    @jasondavies4887 10 місяців тому +24

    For me you must have sheets on the side, it's really important. Only other thing I would say the drainage pipes you have goung up the sides will also allow air to go inside the pit and spoil the silage.

    • @jamesmccabe1702
      @jamesmccabe1702 10 місяців тому

      gotta love armchair experts

    • @jasondavies4887
      @jasondavies4887 10 місяців тому +1

      @@jamesmccabe1702 😂🤣 what a stupid reply, I'm a farmer. Iv been sheeting pits since I could walk so I'm no armchair expert. I don't say anything to pull anyone down it's my opinion from experience. I'm not saying I'm a expert either. But I love it when people judge someone when they don't know anything about them 😂🤣

    • @jamesmccabe1702
      @jamesmccabe1702 10 місяців тому

      @@jasondavies4887 sure you do kid, sure you do. new get off daddy's computer and let the big boys talk .

    • @jasondavies4887
      @jasondavies4887 10 місяців тому

      @@jamesmccabe1702you better stop commenting because you are just making yourself look more stupid, calling me kid to try to belittle me and make look/feel small🤣😂 you don't eighvin know how old I am, if you want to mention my Dad he doesn't even own a computer anymore, you must be a fossil if you think pepole watch you tube on computers. But this is starting to go off topic, so where is your argument or opinion to say that I am wrong? Because if you ask any silage sheet manufacturers they want you to put sheets down the sides and they will have done countless reaserch and testing and trials. Adrian eighvin said himself when he sheeted the sides it was the best silage he ever made.

    • @jasondavies4887
      @jasondavies4887 10 місяців тому

      @@jamesmccabe1702 if you want another tip for sheeting pits, we all know the side sheets get ruined ever year, as i roll back the top sheet i cut it straight down the middle and thain use the top sheet to sheet down the sides the year after saving £££, and buy a new top sheet every year.

  • @everestyeti
    @everestyeti 10 місяців тому +9

    Isn't it always the same when you're fixing a leak, you think you've found it only for another to show up. 👍

  • @phillipmatthews148
    @phillipmatthews148 10 місяців тому +7

    As a farmer you are a very efficient and thorough mechanic,excellent videos,thanks

  • @crimsonsunshine264
    @crimsonsunshine264 10 місяців тому +3

    Good old Perkins engines spoilt by caterpillar accounts when they took them over! How can we save money on manufacturing? I know we’ll make this critical bypass pipe out of plastic that’ll save us some cost on each engine produced.... as long as it lasts warranty🙄 It would be interesting to know how much they charge for one of those cheaply produced plastic pipes!

  • @FlyingFergyMan
    @FlyingFergyMan 10 місяців тому +5

    Great video as always Adrian. Very useful info on the silo cover issues.

  • @paddy294
    @paddy294 10 місяців тому +3

    Cracking video. I like the honest way you say things. The no holes barred approach

  • @oisinkierancoyle5518
    @oisinkierancoyle5518 10 місяців тому +3

    I wonder if Mick Shannon from Finnegan’s farm fully approves your mechanical skills Adrian. ⚙️

  • @randybutler4772
    @randybutler4772 10 місяців тому +2

    Good rebuild Adrian. So many hoses that can be leaking along w/ what we call air seal clamps. Wish we could smell the silage! Thank you for sharing.🐄🇮🇪🇺🇸👍

  • @padraicmcpartland7830
    @padraicmcpartland7830 10 місяців тому +3

    Well Adrian! Brilliant video as always and shows again that nothing is ever easy!!

  • @Farminguru
    @Farminguru 10 місяців тому +6

    If you still have the tyres you should make a mat out of them. There’s a crowd that come out to the farm and bolt 8 or 10 tyres together in a square mat. You could lift them on and off with your front loader then and you won’t get splashed with water then😝 will cover the pit more and provide weight

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  10 місяців тому

      Be ideal up that back area, must look up a the best way to put them together 👍

    • @seamusdolan6402
      @seamusdolan6402 10 місяців тому

      Seen this lad at the plowing about 10 years ago putting these car 🚗 tyres together in square mats as fast as hell might job he said he would call out to farmers to do this 😀

  • @nataliegraham9552
    @nataliegraham9552 10 місяців тому +3

    Always interesting to see you working on your equipment - so much time to tracking and dealing with that leak! I think I would have choice words for the engineers who make some of the maintenance so challenging. I know there would have been impolite words from my mouth from a certain point onward. 😊 Another great post, and I'm very glad to hear you've left this last go-around with illness behind. The silage looks great even on the small screen and as far as spoilage, as you've talked about many times, everything is a learning experience to take forward for the next time. Take care, and stay safe! Cheers from here in Summerville, South Carolina.

  • @billabong9215
    @billabong9215 10 місяців тому +4

    I've said it before and you've said it yourself. It's the weight. There's loads of options from wall covers etc but my favourite is if you can get an old conveyor belt from a quarry and cut it into strips.

    • @kieranosullivan02
      @kieranosullivan02 10 місяців тому

      yeah a lot of lads would say a half lorry tyre is the job but trouve only half the weight, car tyres would be as well off then

  • @patlydon519
    @patlydon519 10 місяців тому +2

    You know with all the equipment u have youd be better bolting 36 tyres together in a 6x6 format, and lift them all with the loader.
    It would be a good idea to flush the pipes to the heater matrix with low tap pressure and hose, dirt tends to lodge there.them small push pipes a disaster, youd want to inspect all pipes. On the thermostat, a touch of the blowtorch will confirm if its working, good job

  • @stephenkelly2067
    @stephenkelly2067 10 місяців тому +2

    Always look forward to Sunday morning video brilliant Adrian

  • @eoinmchugh5324
    @eoinmchugh5324 10 місяців тому +1

    Good mechanic told me that putting water into modern engines will cause corrosion in the block and liners due to static build up form the engine. This will ultimately shorten the engine life. Coolant has other additives that help prevent the corrosion

  • @GaryLaurin
    @GaryLaurin 10 місяців тому +2

    Adrain your a patient man when it comes to repairing your equipment 👍🏻🇨🇦☘️

  • @kevincoogan3518
    @kevincoogan3518 10 місяців тому +1

    Your American viewers will be wondering what a Jubilee clip is.

  • @stephenkelly2067
    @stephenkelly2067 10 місяців тому +2

    I put alot lorry tyres all over silo for weight I also bulldoze plastic and tyres back from face with telehandler as in my opinion weight is everything

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  10 місяців тому +2

      3 years ago I would of agreed with you 100% in regards to the weight, but then when we seen the results of the first year using this system and how good the silage was changed my mind . Yes weight is important for sure but keeping the air out in the first place seems to work, fierce handy compared to the heavy tyres.

  • @seanmf135
    @seanmf135 10 місяців тому +3

    Great video Adrian your work is always top notch and is always done correct 👍

  • @AD-hs2bq
    @AD-hs2bq 10 місяців тому +2

    Massey should give you a consultant position to advise on improvements/suggestions. 😀😀😀You know as much as anyone about tractors. Farmers learn from doing and from each other-not theoretical, pure observation and practicality. It's fun to hear your ideas and conclusions. Your farm is beautifully run.

  • @MASSYMADMAN
    @MASSYMADMAN 10 місяців тому +3

    You might of seen it before but why not bolt your tyres together into big squares mats. Then you can lift them on and off the tractor and loader. might help the front of your pit to add weight and save labour as you can use the tractor. Another great video how’s the 50B coming along?

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes I might try that on the back part one day, haven’t had time to work on the 50b this last while with just getting cattle in and all sorted for winter. This week is the plan for her

  • @ianhaggart1438
    @ianhaggart1438 10 місяців тому +2

    Nothing like preventative maintenance on the water systems betting you knew where the leak was all the time 😉😀.. top tip... if you haven't already lift your loader as high as it goes and measure the chrome rod showing from end of cylinder to end nuckle find yourself some channel or heavy walled angle iron and cut two to length to fit over the rams tie wrap.on when in use.. then when your wanting that loader out of the road remove attachment and lift up into the air fit angle iron ect then that arms won't fall when your under it.. stay safe 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ..

  • @ToriOBrien-t5b
    @ToriOBrien-t5b 10 місяців тому +2

    Just a wild question, do you test your silage for nitrogen before you cut it, reason I ask is because nitrogen content can affect silage in the clamp

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  10 місяців тому

      Yes some times, but if the weather good ( plenty of wilting) and it’s been sowing long enough I don’t bother. But yes high nitrogen levels can blacken a pit for sure

  • @garystout2022
    @garystout2022 8 днів тому

    Would it be easier to put the clingfilm cover over the walls?? Would seal it better 2, just an idea

  • @farmer7229
    @farmer7229 10 місяців тому +2

    coolant system pressure tester would be a good investment

  • @Canningfarms
    @Canningfarms 10 місяців тому +1

    Always something with the farming but I'd say still serious stuff apart from that small bit hard to get it right every year always the next one as the say great job adrian

  • @GerardDonnelly-d1d
    @GerardDonnelly-d1d 10 місяців тому

    Adrian just a we thought if you know any hauliers about check if they have any old curtains of curtain side trailors they might charge about 50+ for them i think if you had something like that might help with your weight to seal there about 45x9ft just a mad thought my mind doing overtime keep up the good work and keep safe

  • @78mikehayes
    @78mikehayes 10 місяців тому +9

    You should keep coolant/anti freeze in the tractors all year round for anti corrosion as much as for its anti freeze properties

    • @ranger553
      @ranger553 10 місяців тому

      Learned that many years ago. Porous liners in a Leyland from using water

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  10 місяців тому

      Yes would agree fully

  • @iainpatterson7678
    @iainpatterson7678 9 місяців тому

    Felt your pain with the water leaks had the same issue with my own tractor once i found one another appeared 🤦🏻‍♂️ went as far as replacing the radiator 😩 thing is now she should be right for years to come 👌🏻

  • @padraiggeaney3167
    @padraiggeaney3167 10 місяців тому +2

    Brilliant video adrian i have had a bad week here at home with tractors i had forward and reverse give up turns out its not a cable but something far bigger its a 10 grand fix and while i was using my back up massey 50hx the drive shaft decided it no longer wanted to be part of the machine and fell to the ground so if it was raining soup at the moment id have a fork🙈🙈🙈🙈

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  10 місяців тому +2

      It’s the joys of machinery Padraig, Jesus that’s a big bill 🙈

    • @padraiggeaney3167
      @padraiggeaney3167 10 місяців тому +1

      @@IFarmWeFarm ya it is transmission they say dont fear the deere well its after scaring the bejaysus out of me adrian🙈🙈🙈

  • @conorbrennan3979
    @conorbrennan3979 10 місяців тому

    Well Adrian ya wouldn't try the easy fix sand bag mats we've had them for about 3 years now and thay work great.

  • @patrickmcdermott9983
    @patrickmcdermott9983 10 місяців тому

    the pit has holes in the waals since you pord aconcrete the air must be traveling through the pit causing wast next year you should fill the holes in and this will fix the problem from Patrick in kilkerrin galway I love all your videos ps you can fix My washing machine to hope you are doing well

  • @mikeysky8917
    @mikeysky8917 10 місяців тому

    We went back to the tyres for the sides and for the slope part of our outdoor pits. We always sheet our sides but the bags just aren’t heavy enough for the areas that get less rolled with the tractor. Next year just cover the front with tyres. Not the biggest job for that area.

  • @robertrenwick9436
    @robertrenwick9436 10 місяців тому +1

    Honesty, enthusiasm, caring, interesting. Thanks Adrian.

  • @seanmartin3603
    @seanmartin3603 10 місяців тому +1

    I would say if you had checked that hose going from the expansion tank that it was your problem and it would explain why it was not leaking all
    the time

  • @dubhendrix3726
    @dubhendrix3726 10 місяців тому

    how did things used to work on farms before plastic??

  • @jimr9762
    @jimr9762 10 місяців тому

    If you must use bags you need to buy a lot more almost 10 times as many. Convenient and easy to use but not really up to the job.

  • @IloveMK
    @IloveMK 10 місяців тому +1

    Another interesting video and can see you are a dab hand at just about everything. Thanks for sharing.

  • @stephenrowlands843
    @stephenrowlands843 10 місяців тому +1

    Advice - you should use coolant anyway, avoid using water any time. Coolant reduces risk of corrosion whereas water will make corrosion worse.

  • @MartinClayton-n1b
    @MartinClayton-n1b 10 місяців тому

    Still Perkins engine like
    The land rover tdi good pulling up hills 😂

  • @PeggyStentzCasey
    @PeggyStentzCasey 10 місяців тому +1

    The cows look quite contented with their silage!

  • @mickdunne4306
    @mickdunne4306 10 місяців тому +1

    Alot to be said for a tidy yard for numerous reasons and machinery that is well looked after a credit to you Adrian.

  • @markweiler8172
    @markweiler8172 10 місяців тому

    Absolutely should never ever run raw water in a diesel engine

  • @JoeWalsh-ub7it
    @JoeWalsh-ub7it 10 місяців тому +2

    A useless massey😂

  • @theirishhomestead
    @theirishhomestead 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing. I loved watching this and learning more about farming.

  • @lewisgardner1660
    @lewisgardner1660 10 місяців тому +1

    Could you not put scaffolding poles down the sides with the sand bags on top to make a constant edge rather than like the bags with gaps in between? They could help keep the air out of centre

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  10 місяців тому

      Never thought of scaffolding poles, that’s a good idea Lewis 👍

  • @donalhickey8506
    @donalhickey8506 10 місяців тому +1

    are cows going through the silage fairly fast this year adrian from where I am standing I think they are

    • @kieranosullivan02
      @kieranosullivan02 10 місяців тому

      is that down to weather or quality of silage they're getting?

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  10 місяців тому

      No not really, we’ve 130 bales there yet and only into our pit now so we’re about the same as last year. Bales are smaller though cause of the wet conditions they were made in. I always find cows consumption will slow down from January onwards as they start to calve down

  • @finbarreburn5112
    @finbarreburn5112 10 місяців тому

    Are Johnson's of Longford looking for mechanics,
    'Apply Within' 🤣 😂

  • @stanfishwick2008
    @stanfishwick2008 10 місяців тому +1

    Top Class content

  • @garethmccoy6808
    @garethmccoy6808 10 місяців тому

    we opened or pit one handful of waste

  • @olivercollins9744
    @olivercollins9744 10 місяців тому

    Your honesty and work ethic is a natural to you and certainly not a show off for camera.
    On silage pit walls, is wastage in uncovered by shed roofs , in pits is a given. However i saw where a pit was built next to a fence or ditch as called in places and the space in between was filled by stone, just because it was a handy place to dump them, buckraking was a safer task and was a place to store the extra polythene used to seal wall while filling pit and cancelled need to put safety railing along pit wall. So i often wondered if the cost of putting an extra wall a few feet outside pit walls and filling the gap with stone or whatever would over time pay for itself by having no wastage near pit wall. Also do walls at end of pit need to be full height , instead have end sloping to 3/4 height or even 1/2 height .. just a thought.

  • @paulineheaney6945
    @paulineheaney6945 10 місяців тому

    Its very hard work Adrian, you can turn ur hand at anything. Please don't overdue it though. Take care, God Bless, Greetings from Omagh.

  • @davidlittle256
    @davidlittle256 10 місяців тому

    If you put up a silage barrier, would it solve your problem you’ll be fit roll it better at the front of your silage pit? You’re like Father Ted with the hammer, it only takes a couple of taps 😅😂 great video as always

  • @willyfindlay4398
    @willyfindlay4398 10 місяців тому

    Just as well your Dad did not open up the pit before you were ready to film it. Tom Pemberton got very upset when his Dad Andrew Pemberton jumped in before Tom was there. Proper upset with his dad for ruining the unveil of the Maize 🌽 Silage. 😊😊😊

  • @rossnolan2883
    @rossnolan2883 10 місяців тому +1

    Good lesson for all 😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @dekdek551
    @dekdek551 10 місяців тому

    Fabulous share Adrian, you are extremely knacky around engines 👏👏👏.

  • @davidtaggart9305
    @davidtaggart9305 10 місяців тому

    No need to do any for that if you had a John Deere Adrian ...nothing runs like a DEERE 🚜🚜🚜

  • @trevorsidley7697
    @trevorsidley7697 10 місяців тому

    Reminds me of my late Dad, he was a Plumber before PTFE Tape. "Boss White and Hemp" was what he used for pipe joints when I was a boy. It's all so different now. I've just retired.

  • @johnlydon533
    @johnlydon533 10 місяців тому

    Great video Adrian , that leak was pain!! Enjoyed watching 👍🏼

  • @pjdee5879
    @pjdee5879 10 місяців тому

    That tractor seems to be designed to be awkward to work on. You still have the right to repair but they don't make it easy. So many panels and everything crammed into awkward spots. Like in modern cars replacing a headlight bulb is a workshop job. Way back in the day you had the very simple swivel hood on a tractor with clips that you could release and pull it forward. Now it looks like something they don't want you doing. That could have been several attempts and a lot of work in a repair shop. Not a wonder that the big boys make more on spares and repairs than on tractor sales. You have a great attitude to work on it.

  • @kieranmcgroary5426
    @kieranmcgroary5426 10 місяців тому

    Well Adrian, how u keeping lot of rain 🌧 falling ground wet , you are as good as any mackanic, with out a doubt long night now that the way it goes great video, Lovely farm, chat soon kieran from Laghey donegal town

  • @jamiemacleod6463
    @jamiemacleod6463 10 місяців тому

    What do you do with the refusal feed and straw / pen manure. I haven’t noticed a box spreader?

  • @colmanlong1032
    @colmanlong1032 10 місяців тому

    Super video,isn't there enough little things to repair on that trsctor,but your very gifted around machinery.

  • @newhollad
    @newhollad 10 місяців тому

    you may use tyres next year ;)

  • @jimmydonnelly327
    @jimmydonnelly327 10 місяців тому

    Ill garuntee ya adrian will have a tyre contraption made up for silage 24😂

  • @HootMaRoot
    @HootMaRoot 10 місяців тому +1

    20 to 30 years ago that plastic pipe would have been metal and would have only failed if there was only water in the system. Wonder if the kinked pipe caused a pressure difference and helped collapse the brittle plastic pipe

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  10 місяців тому +1

      Very possibly, that pipe should be steel not plastic in my opinion. Found out yesterday that it’s actually a very common part to fail

    • @HootMaRoot
      @HootMaRoot 10 місяців тому

      @@IFarmWeFarmI think plastic pipes on engines are put there to fail so they can make money on an item that cost 10 pence in materials

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  10 місяців тому

      @@HootMaRoot agreed

  • @phil6465
    @phil6465 10 місяців тому

    I’ve always intended to buy a pressure test kit. I got mechanic past in the summer to check for water leak. Found right away neat top of rad. I will never buy an aftermarket radiator again. Fitment was a shocker and probably cost more with extra labour.

  • @georgemorrison6689
    @georgemorrison6689 10 місяців тому

    Hi Adrian, you should have borrowed a pressure tester for the cooling system they will find it 99% of the time, well done sorting it out, your silage looks fine man your too hard on yourself, is that your own sheer I've kind of lost track, how's all the family doing are doing away good luck to you all,

  • @stefanovepi
    @stefanovepi 10 місяців тому

    Off topic from this video, I would like to offer an idea about the cottage rebuild. Maybe there is a school nearby that teaches construction skills to high school students. Maybe the students could be used as free labor in return for the experience. Maybe, since the cottage is offered as a school project, the cost of material for the rebuild might be helped by government grants. Just a thought.

  • @richardl7161
    @richardl7161 10 місяців тому

    Maybe the engine runs cooler when you take the covers off and that's why the leak doesn't appear.

  • @patriciamccormack7626Teashee
    @patriciamccormack7626Teashee 10 місяців тому

    Great video/jobs Adrian 👍🏆♥️ It's good to see and hear your 99% back to your auld self 👍 My Granda use to say "Look after your tools and equipment and they'll look after you" and that goes for your feet as well"😉 Have a lovely day Adrian and family ♥️

  • @garethbryson
    @garethbryson 10 місяців тому

    Maybe with the bonnet off the tractor is cooling better and not putting up the same water pressure to make it leak.????

  • @johnscully1836
    @johnscully1836 10 місяців тому

    stand alone piit with no walls is best job......great vlog as usual Adrian....

  • @amme30
    @amme30 10 місяців тому

    Sorry that it didn't work out as hope for this year but it is very interesting to hear you work through a problem and to discuss all the different options you have tried in other years.

  • @liamclabby7294
    @liamclabby7294 10 місяців тому

    We have always put plastic on walls. We always cut the old sheet in half and put half on each side. We normally roll it up on the top of the wall and push a tyre into it out over the wall threw the safety bar uprights. Loader driver prefers it that way and might stay on the wall better

  • @kieranosullivan02
    @kieranosullivan02 10 місяців тому

    experimenting for the sake of yourself and the viewers, that's all it is 😂😂

  • @mattyerfdog8873
    @mattyerfdog8873 10 місяців тому

    Im so glad you post this video as my 5460 has just start to leak a little bit and shows up damp under the injection pump. Also if you remove the big bracket that holds the exhaust on the engine block there is a small plug that will drain an extra litre or so from the block

  • @GarryCarr56
    @GarryCarr56 10 місяців тому

    Last pipe leak you found was most likely the 1st piece fitted on a Monday morning or the last job at finishing time on Friday 😅😅

  • @wulliewhyte544
    @wulliewhyte544 10 місяців тому

    Have to get the 50B going so you have it for when the tractor breaks down

  • @glynroberts1682
    @glynroberts1682 10 місяців тому

    Nice one enjoyed thanks 🚜🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿👍

  • @Happyfarmer595
    @Happyfarmer595 10 місяців тому

    We use bags and green nets but have found that the front or back slope still needs tyres or we use some square bale silage to seal the slope

  • @Dave-jm5yo
    @Dave-jm5yo 10 місяців тому

    Never surprises me when ur working at tractors how many small leaks and issues u find. Well done.

  • @frankcarty
    @frankcarty 10 місяців тому

    Great video. It's annoying that it took massey so long to have a one piece bonnet that's easy to open. So much quicker than removing panels

  • @chrisluscombe2500
    @chrisluscombe2500 10 місяців тому

    So I ain't the only one who had the exact same issue with that pipe splitting this year

  • @carlosjones5304
    @carlosjones5304 10 місяців тому

    Great video your mechanical skill is outstanding.

  • @smalldairyfarmer
    @smalldairyfarmer 10 місяців тому

    Enjoyed is there anything you can't fix 👏

  • @Gearoid35
    @Gearoid35 10 місяців тому

    Hi Adrian good video, nasty leak to find, job well done on the repair

  • @jamesrobinson9381
    @jamesrobinson9381 10 місяців тому

    Your silo is ideal for concrete panels across the end, you can roll right up to them and also give you a bit more storage

  • @ciaranconeely8579
    @ciaranconeely8579 10 місяців тому

    Comment for the algorithm to help the channel 👍.

  • @farmerslife2612
    @farmerslife2612 10 місяців тому

    That was a great video and great work in the video to

  • @bernardcasey1500
    @bernardcasey1500 10 місяців тому

    Great video adrain and hope they tractor is solved 👍

  • @noelgallagher-y3q
    @noelgallagher-y3q 10 місяців тому

    Is not flat mats to cover silage instead tyres