I've got a 190xt allis with a Du-Al 325 loader. The loader would normally sit with the vertical supports right at the front edge of the foot platform. Long story short I decided to install a Year-a-round cab on it and will now be moving the loader forward. -Ali Al Ahmar, Bay, 2001, 15.1hh, Straight Egyptian Arabian Stallion. Ali has a short well shaped head with a big eye, nice short ears and tea cup nose. His shoulder has good angle along with a very powerful hind quarter and perfectly straight legs. The Alamo Group (Bush Hog and Rhino) designed and started making their own rake a couple of years ago in Selma, AL. Before that, their rakes along with New Holland were made by Sitrex. As far as I know, New Holland's wheel rakes still are.
The Alamo Group (Bush Hog and Rhino) designed and started making their own rake a couple of years ago in Selma, AL. Before that, their rakes along with New Holland were made by Sitrex. As far as I know, New Holland's wheel rakes still are. Not a fan of the SEs, especially the Al Khamsa horses. They've been inbred -excuse me- linebred so much they're fugly, stupid, and over reactive. They look like bad cartoon caricatures of the original breed. There are some nice SEs, but I happen to think they're few and far between. There used to be plenty of SEs that I liked. Nowadays, not so ... A forum community dedicated to hay, forage and silage owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about tractors, machinery, harvesting, soils, pests, ranching, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! social system, than aggression. Van Dierendonck et al. (1995) concluded that the combination of a few specific offensively used behaviours combined with submission give the best characterisation of a dyadic dominance relationship. All dyadic dominance relations together can be used to construct a rank order of the whole band/herd. The attached is a gypsum bulletin put out by Ohio State. Lots of good info in it. I am using it for different purposes, as I'm on acidic soil with the potential for Al in the subsoil. There is a section in there on sodic soils, though. Hope it helps. Reed
A forum community dedicated to hay, forage and silage owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about tractors, machinery, harvesting, soils, pests, ranching, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! social system, than aggression. Van Dierendonck et al. (1995) concluded that the combination of a few specific offensively used behaviours combined with submission give the best characterisation of a dyadic dominance relationship. All dyadic dominance relations together can be used to construct a rank order of the whole band/herd. The attached is a gypsum bulletin put out by Ohio State. Lots of good info in it. I am using it for different purposes, as I'm on acidic soil with the potential for Al in the subsoil. There is a section in there on sodic soils, though. Hope it helps. Reed I think it isn't only in the food we need to also make sure the animals are getting the right amount of exercise. Many people forget this point I guess but yes you need to study Animal Husbandry to get the right quantities unless you are brought up on a farm and it al becomes second nature, a bit like cooking for people.