What you’re saying about the dirt from the slurry coming back in the silage is very true. We spread slurry for a customer last March that was very thick and he wanted it all spread with the dribble bar on his silage ground. Gave up telling him it was too thick to spread because he thought he knew best.. ended up with a silage pit full of dung from all the slurry coming back in with the silage. An expensive lesson for the farmer to listen to the contractor who’s dealing with those scenarios daily.
Hello Lorraine. Loving your channel. Just started to follow you recently. I first saw your husband and brothers in law in a Grassmen DVD from a few years ago. Mighty men. A good idea for a video would be an interview with the lads and your father in law? Perhaps about the history of the farm?
Well said Adam about bringing stuff back in to pit. I never dribble silage ground any more. Had loads sick cows. Dribble bar is only suitable for very water slurry. Cant beat men at job instead of politician telling us what to do.
Hi Lorraine, brilliant, fair play to Adam, all greatly explained. Such an impressive set up, minus the diesel bill🤣. Dont think I ll go to balmoral this yr, I ll come to your place instead, def be more to see. Btw who specs ur Range Rover? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anyone with the Slurrykat Doda pump have a cure for when the manual valve lever (Red Handle) sticks closed after you blow the pipes out? Absolute nightmare to open again. Takes bull force to pull the lever open again. The air pressure seems to get in and expands it somehow.