Hi Ian, Hope you and the family had a great Christmas day, I had a couple stop by for a roast lamb dinner that started at 4pm and went on and on into the night. You spoke about the barn extension the other day, regarding it's use. I think the straw and firewood store sounds the best. Then use the space in the Tree gangs shed for machinery, you have a work bench in there for repairs, maintenance and greasing, fuel and oil for the tractors etc. Install some extra lights in the work area, maybe move the tea hut outside in the corner beside the door for more room, put in some racking for lighter equipment to increase storage. Sort out your containers in the yard and get rid of the rubbishy one's, using the good ones to store good gear. Even your dad's containers could be reset with an opening between them, a roof fitted over the gap to park a trailer or two out of the weather. A trick we used on construction sites, the containers used as workshops, etc. and the covered space as a repair bay.
Hi Ian,😊 merry Christmas, I have mentioned this before , but have you considered using that ibc tank as a header for your pressure washer, I am almost certain if you almost fill it then have your hose running into it while you are using the pressure washer and drawing water from the tank it will have enough capacity for you to be able to wash any of your kit. . 🤔
The mats are for the wheels Greg, not the out riggers, they are to help us over soft ground. We will only carry half a dozen on the Picker, any more and it would be overweight. They will also be used across lawns to prevent dragging and foot damage in wet weather, or for getting the transit or chipper across soft ground.
Then bales look bigger than the land rover Hope you had a nice Christmas great video has always farmer p ian and Mrs p mother in law p Mikey mille baby pullen Sam emma Abbi and holli and miss biskit miss crumble miss gypsy miss pepper and miss pickle miss Muppet 👍
I've seen a cherry picker with tractor tread tyres on ,dont know wether that changes the rules on weights,theres a self propelled Dennis bale carrier running about round my area with tractor tread tyres on its registered as an agricultural vehicle
Your pm is very similar ours in Canada. He’s not going to change his mind on anything he is deeming control of. He doesn’t really listen. Same greedy nature.
Surly it's easier to just buy off road tyres time spend your workers fitting matts to the truck a d money spend on matts messing about with matts on job's?
But don't forget, the planning application would be £1400 minus 20%, the government will chip in aa they seem intent on fleecing all farmers of 20% of their farm. It's only fair they pay their share 😜
Excellent update - the barn extension as you described it originally sounded great to me!
As far as your feed barriers go it doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks as long as they work for you and that’s all that matters!
Hi Ian, Hope you and the family had a great Christmas day, I had a couple stop by for a roast lamb dinner that started at 4pm and went on and on into the night.
You spoke about the barn extension the other day, regarding it's use. I think the straw and firewood store sounds the best. Then use the space in the Tree gangs shed for machinery, you have a work bench in there for repairs, maintenance and greasing, fuel and oil for the tractors etc. Install some extra lights in the work area, maybe move the tea hut outside in the corner beside the door for more room, put in some racking for lighter equipment to increase storage. Sort out your containers in the yard and get rid of the rubbishy one's, using the good ones to store good gear. Even your dad's containers could be reset with an opening between them, a roof fitted over the gap to park a trailer or two out of the weather.
A trick we used on construction sites, the containers used as workshops, etc. and the covered space as a repair bay.
A very good Thursday evening to you all
Cracking video as usual. It was certainly a wind day on the farm. Banter good as always
Nice little drive around the countryside Mr, P
Great video as always mr. P. 🎅🎅🎄🎄🥳
Good video again 👍
Hi Ian, hope all your family had a great day yesterday! And here's hoping for a better new year!!! 👍👍👍
very good video 👍❤😊😊😊😊
that log heaps going down quick now, good job a few storms have prob added to your stock with any luck.
Thanks
A busy day in the Barn for everyone
Evening Ian.
There is an alan key bolt under your mirror its a bracket holing it on nip the bolt up on it
The mirror is broken Dereck, I've done a few over the years. 🙂👍
Famous last words " Awe it will be allright " LOL ;) :) It's like hold my beer. LOL :)
Good Evening Ian, Did you have a good Christmas not to much pud , Like the video take care of yourself.🚜⭐️👍👌🎅🤶🎄
Only a bit of pud, I needed the space for my bread sauce. 😄👍
23:18 great content again
Hi Ian,😊 merry Christmas, I have mentioned this before , but
have you considered using that ibc tank as a header for your pressure washer, I am almost certain if you almost fill it then have your hose running into it while you are using the pressure washer and drawing water from the tank it will have enough capacity for you to be able to wash any of your kit. . 🤔
I would have to get the rest of the resin out first Peter, That stuff would clog the pump.
Hi Ian I have a chore for hiccups if you ask yourself some questions that make you think it works for me 😂
Your new pads would you drill some holes in them and tie some rope to make it easier to move around.
Put lights an concrete in the sheds you have would .be better than more unfinished sheds
Serious question,why do you need 3 mats each side.
The mats are for the wheels Greg, not the out riggers, they are to help us over soft ground. We will only carry half a dozen on the Picker, any more and it would be overweight. They will also be used across lawns to prevent dragging and foot damage in wet weather, or for getting the transit or chipper across soft ground.
@@FarmerP You know I have actually seen them used in the RAF.Got a memory like a sieve.Thanks Ian
Then bales look bigger than the land rover
Hope you had a nice Christmas
great video has always farmer p ian and Mrs p mother in law p Mikey mille baby pullen Sam emma Abbi and holli and miss biskit miss crumble miss gypsy miss pepper and miss pickle miss Muppet 👍
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I've seen a cherry picker with tractor tread tyres on ,dont know wether that changes the rules on weights,theres a self propelled Dennis bale carrier running about round my area with tractor tread tyres on its registered as an agricultural vehicle
Its really a hard surface road vehicle Jeremy. 80% of our tree works are within a range of this machine.
Your pm is very similar ours in Canada. He’s not going to change his mind on anything he is deeming control of. He doesn’t really listen. Same greedy nature.
Surly it's easier to just buy off road tyres time spend your workers fitting matts to the truck a d money spend on matts messing about with matts on job's?
Off road tyres on a Cabstar? The mats are a far better option for this application Mark.
But don't forget, the planning application would be £1400 minus 20%, the government will chip in aa they seem intent on fleecing all farmers of 20% of their farm. It's only fair they pay their share 😜
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