The bolster thing is available from Agridirect and it called a Staple Driver, took me a bit to find it so thought I would post this in case anyone else is looking Haven’t put a direct link as this sometimes gets comments blocked🤪👍
The insa turbo Dakars are great for the money Tim, I have them on my l200 as a full time shepherd and fencer….I priced them against the big names and I can buy two sets of the Dakars for the price of one set of BF Goodrich etc….I managed to get a set of 4 dakars on eBay for £399 delivered and a mate fitted them for me, although I will add I’m on steel rims and not on fancy alloys which does help keep the cost down. Have done heaps of road work with them, including a 15hr road trip with 10” plant trailer to collect a second hand post driver I bought and they’ve been good on the road, and have been very good off road…..a massive upgrade from all terrains for off road work for sure. I’ve had big names in the past and they’ve not been any better really, I found they started to perish before the tread wore and they weren’t any better off road either. There will always be the brand snobs but frankly, I’ve found them very good, regardless of price 👍🏻
With the track and the work you did levelling it basically left the ground with little structure (loosened and softened) and the grass didn’t have time to bind it together better. Hindsight’s wonderful isn’t it! If the weather allows you could relevel in the spring (a slight slope might help drainage) but try not to use it next winter unless it’s frozen. Once the top has broken it won’t last long without a lot of expensive stone/drainage. Much easier when you can spread the tracks. Hopefully it would be more solid the year after.
you know the thick end of the end posts go in the ground also when wires attached both ends go to middle of field pull wire into field strech more of the wire out
Hey Tim. Great workday! Sorry about your finger. Ouch! Until your track dries out, and/or you put down some road bed gravel or some such, have you thought about purchasing a four wheeler (ATV) for small jobs, farm jaunts? A larger horsepower machine with a tow ball on it for a small trailer or a basket on the front fender area for your kit or chain saw? maybe get you out and back a little faster or better than the truck or tractor. And you get to buy a new piece of kit in the process!
We decided on the truck instead of a quad as it was more suited to what we needed and a lot cheaper. We are fencing the next field tomorrow and will be using one in there so I’ll see how much better it does on the wet ground. I’d love one but if there is one thing that gets stolen quickly it’s quads! 👍
Theyre referring to an ATV, not a quad, the kawasaki mule is the one i used to drive. Theyre very fun to drive and amazing work horses that can cope with some pretty knarly terrain. They can pull trailers and have a small flatbed in the back. If i remember right The Mule had the option of fold out back seats so it could seat 5 or have a bigger bed.
@@FaenumVena thought that was a UTV? Think the comment was based on more of a quad type vehicle. But yes I also looked at Mule and Kubota but for our budget and need, a £2k truck made most sense.
ATV just means all terain vehicle so it covers a variety of things. While a quad is great for getting a person around, a mule etc is better for getting stuff around and is much better suited to offroad muddy areas. its impressive what they can carry too.
@@diyfarm You won’t go wrong with them, still road legal but insanely good off road, there are other brands with a similar pattern nowadays too (possibly cheaper as well) awesome channel by the way, been following you since The Restoration Couple channel. Amazing what you have achieved over the years! Happy new year to you and family 👍🏼
For a short moment I thought you were going to explain that the staple driver handle took a shotgun cartridge blank and fired the staple into the post! With regard to your tyres - have you tried with a much lower PSI? I drive my Defender at 10psi on occasions and the M/T tyres get less clogged. I use an automatic tyre deflator preset to 10psi and I have another set set at 28psi . FWIW most off-road vehicles that roll tend to do it when going cross slope so I was gritting my teeth when you were driving down the field to install your first corner. Sliding sideways on a cross slope can suddenly drop your down-slope wheels to lower ground and you risk a roll - please be careful. 🙏🏻
Forgot to say - Off road tyres are a bit like politics or religion - everyone has a choice and preference. I’ve used Cooper Off-road tyres for 20+ years and have never had any complaints and only one puncture whilst towing on the A34! I always order online and get a set delivered to the village ‘blacksmith’ who fits/balances for a very reasonable price.
Yeah tyre pressure would definitely help, same was suggested about the tractor. Hopefully with some new tyres and a bit of stone down the track it will be useable again. 👍
@@diyfarm Do you have ballast fluid in the tractor tyres? I can’t imagine running my tractors without it, but I will admit I use mine for road-building and related heavy-pull tasks.
@diyfarm our nabour had contracts in to do some fencing, and it was rejected because they used box struts. It can't be more than 45 degrees. I hope this isn't the case for your sake.
You could do a “Top (n) Gadgets/Tools” seeing as you are using them in real world conditions. I bet somebody sees that bolster and wonders why thry never thought of it. 😂
I think a better video would be a mobile tyre fitter and see what works best. Come on tyre companies you know it makes sense. Proper exposure. Can’t believe nobody has made a toolbox for the pick up. 😂
Your going to sell Samsong,after all the hard work he put in the doesn't sound right...atleast after doing all the fences and gates you can relax untill you start the big project
He’s spread his oats here enough so he can move to new pastures so we can get new bloodline in. Might get a little rest but I imagine fencing will roll into the house build so it’s all good this year.
If your farm won't ever pay the bills, but the videos might. Are you just going through the motions in order to create TH-cam content, so you can eventually have a big house in the country?
@@diyfarm Sorry, I must have misconstrued a few things. I'm a big fan of DIY Farm. You have a very natural uncontrived manner on camera. I'm surprised the beeb or the like haven't snapped you up.
Only a small farm but every credit for spending the time and money to do things properly. Many small farmers just throw anything together.
The bolster thing is available from Agridirect and it called a Staple Driver, took me a bit to find it so thought I would post this in case anyone else is looking Haven’t put a direct link as this sometimes gets comments blocked🤪👍
Thanks. Yes that’s the one.
Good to see some safety specs making an appearance - especially with that fencing wire flicking around 👌🏻
Vouchers, made me laugh as that is something my family does and they always seem to get claimed at the wrong time!! 😂
You really should get a decent mallet instead of whacking away with that toy claw hammer. It also damages the wood more. Keep up the good work.
The insa turbo Dakars are great for the money Tim, I have them on my l200 as a full time shepherd and fencer….I priced them against the big names and I can buy two sets of the Dakars for the price of one set of BF Goodrich etc….I managed to get a set of 4 dakars on eBay for £399 delivered and a mate fitted them for me, although I will add I’m on steel rims and not on fancy alloys which does help keep the cost down. Have done heaps of road work with them, including a 15hr road trip with 10” plant trailer to collect a second hand post driver I bought and they’ve been good on the road, and have been very good off road…..a massive upgrade from all terrains for off road work for sure. I’ve had big names in the past and they’ve not been any better really, I found they started to perish before the tread wore and they weren’t any better off road either. There will always be the brand snobs but frankly, I’ve found them very good, regardless of price 👍🏻
id suggest buying four rims to mount mud tyres and swap them over as season changes.
Good work as always. You’ll be so glad you got all these jobs done when you eventually get stuck into the big barn build
With the track and the work you did levelling it basically left the ground with little structure (loosened and softened) and the grass didn’t have time to bind it together better.
Hindsight’s wonderful isn’t it!
If the weather allows you could relevel in the spring (a slight slope might help drainage) but try not to use it next winter unless it’s frozen. Once the top has broken it won’t last long without a lot of expensive stone/drainage. Much easier when you can spread the tracks. Hopefully it would be more solid the year after.
Hey Tim. Love your work 👍
When is the 'Maggie' merchandise available - pretty please 😄
Insa turbo mud tyres are a cheap alternative as they are remoulds, about £70 each.
you know the thick end of the end posts go in the ground also when wires attached both ends go to middle of field pull wire into field strech more of the wire out
Hey Tim. Great workday! Sorry about your finger. Ouch! Until your track dries out, and/or you put down some road bed gravel or some such, have you thought about purchasing a four wheeler (ATV) for small jobs, farm jaunts? A larger horsepower machine with a tow ball on it for a small trailer or a basket on the front fender area for your kit or chain saw? maybe get you out and back a little faster or better than the truck or tractor. And you get to buy a new piece of kit in the process!
We decided on the truck instead of a quad as it was more suited to what we needed and a lot cheaper. We are fencing the next field tomorrow and will be using one in there so I’ll see how much better it does on the wet ground. I’d love one but if there is one thing that gets stolen quickly it’s quads! 👍
Theyre referring to an ATV, not a quad, the kawasaki mule is the one i used to drive. Theyre very fun to drive and amazing work horses that can cope with some pretty knarly terrain. They can pull trailers and have a small flatbed in the back. If i remember right The Mule had the option of fold out back seats so it could seat 5 or have a bigger bed.
@@FaenumVena thought that was a UTV? Think the comment was based on more of a quad type vehicle. But yes I also looked at Mule and Kubota but for our budget and need, a £2k truck made most sense.
ATV just means all terain vehicle so it covers a variety of things. While a quad is great for getting a person around, a mule etc is better for getting stuff around and is much better suited to offroad muddy areas. its impressive what they can carry too.
Had them on a few jeeps and theyre the best just end up breaking diffs and halfshafts instead of wheels slipping 🤷
Get the special tracks if it barely goes on the road
Yeah they look good, it’s not a road going truck so all fine there.
9:45 to 10:09 maggies tail 😂
Insa Turbo special track
Just been looking at those. They look as good as anything I’ve seen for mud.👍
@@diyfarm You won’t go wrong with them, still road legal but insanely good off road, there are other brands with a similar pattern nowadays too (possibly cheaper as well) awesome channel by the way, been following you since The Restoration Couple channel. Amazing what you have achieved over the years! Happy new year to you and family 👍🏼
For a short moment I thought you were going to explain that the staple driver handle took a shotgun cartridge blank and fired the staple into the post!
With regard to your tyres - have you tried with a much lower PSI? I drive my Defender at 10psi on occasions and the M/T tyres get less clogged. I use an automatic tyre deflator preset to 10psi and I have another set set at 28psi . FWIW most off-road vehicles that roll tend to do it when going cross slope so I was gritting my teeth when you were driving down the field to install your first corner. Sliding sideways on a cross slope can suddenly drop your down-slope wheels to lower ground and you risk a roll - please be careful. 🙏🏻
Forgot to say - Off road tyres are a bit like politics or religion - everyone has a choice and preference. I’ve used Cooper Off-road tyres for 20+ years and have never had any complaints and only one puncture whilst towing on the A34! I always order online and get a set delivered to the village ‘blacksmith’ who fits/balances for a very reasonable price.
Yeah tyre pressure would definitely help, same was suggested about the tractor. Hopefully with some new tyres and a bit of stone down the track it will be useable again. 👍
@@diyfarm Do you have ballast fluid in the tractor tyres? I can’t imagine running my tractors without it, but I will admit I use mine for road-building and related heavy-pull tasks.
Did I miss the pigs being born? Saw a little of it on Instagram.
Still video to come. 👍
Are you allowed to use box struts in the fencing grant work?
Not from what I first read it but having spoken with several people it has all been fine when claiming. Better be!
@diyfarm our nabour had contracts in to do some fencing, and it was rejected because they used box struts. It can't be more than 45 degrees. I hope this isn't the case for your sake.
@@oliverlowday9624I'd love to hear the logic behind this. Grant schemes have got some odd rules
There isn’t any logic…..the people that make the rules havnt got a clue what they’re talking about. It’s infuriating!!
@@adamfooks7248 my point exactly
Hey!
You could do a “Top (n) Gadgets/Tools” seeing as you are using them in real world conditions. I bet somebody sees that bolster and wonders why thry never thought of it. 😂
Good idea. Maybe a future video. 👍
I think a better video would be a mobile tyre fitter and see what works best. Come on tyre companies you know it makes sense. Proper exposure. Can’t believe nobody has made a toolbox for the pick up. 😂
It was painful watching you tighten up the nuts on the gate....with an....Adjustable spanner....🤦🏻 😅
Your going to sell Samsong,after all the hard work he put in the doesn't sound right...atleast after doing all the fences and gates you can relax untill you start the big project
He’s spread his oats here enough so he can move to new pastures so we can get new bloodline in. Might get a little rest but I imagine fencing will roll into the house build so it’s all good this year.
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If your farm won't ever pay the bills, but the videos might. Are you just going through the motions in order to create TH-cam content, so you can eventually have a big house in the country?
Videos don’t even cover the feed bill! 😂 With both channels together it’s enough for us to stick at the farm and house build full time for now.
@@diyfarm Sorry, I must have misconstrued a few things. I'm a big fan of DIY Farm. You have a very natural uncontrived manner on camera. I'm surprised the beeb or the like haven't snapped you up.
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