Do folks still use blob-markers? They are a memory of my student days in the '80s along with Silade and Propcorn.string on the outside of spray booms before tramlines were a thing
We use this regularly especially feeding sheepA simple link box being used anywhere other than a vintage road run.
Our Twose one is OK with a little tractor like the B250 but I put a quick hitch triangle on it so I can swap it with the yard scraper.On the subject of link boxes, every one I've ever used (including the one pictured) needed to be detached onto a couple of pallets because the pins were fitted too low for it to reach the floor. Was there a reason for this?
Probably so that when the hydraulics drop you can still carry on and get home.On the subject of link boxes, every one I've ever used (including the one pictured) needed to be detached onto a couple of pallets because the pins were fitted too low for it to reach the floor. Was there a reason for this?
We had a Labrador that would do the same.I still use a 12m sprayer with a blobber.
Spraying in a "breeze^ was fun when using a non cab tractor, as you turned on the headland you got a " refreshing " face full not lol
Dad had an old sheep dog that used to follow him spraying and would trot along under the boom especially when it was warm lol.
We had a neighbour whose dog used to do that until they bought out Avadex liquid ( i think it was) . Poor dog faithfully trotted along for 20 minutes and dropped down deadWe had a Labrador that would do the same.
front loader bucket or telehandlerI guess the UTV has taken a lot of the link box sales
did they have a separate oil supply and pto pump?
Yesdid they have a separate oil supply and pto pump?
I think that I put a picture of my two hauling a Ford 400 out of a ditch earlier on in this thread.
County ones had a torque converter shuttleI think that I put a picture of my two hauling a Ford 400 out of a ditch earlier on in this thread.
They are long gone thank goodness, my left knee is bad because of them.