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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    really... just seen the cocky rolling beside the road where his trucks ripped it up, so serious bout the squashing?

    ps: you racing CAMs meet at Levels on the 22nd?
    Yes seriously it does work if soil is soft but it needs to be a HEAVY roller "ie" 8-10 or more type not the ribbed Cambridge type they use behind drills.
    Your best to do it a couple of times close together if possible to start with then doesn't hurt to do it every year or more if the cockey is goin past.

    I used to do a lot of this when I was in Canterbury and oxford and seems to work pretty good.

    Have a yarn to the cockey he should know about it.

    Not sure on the 22nd getting pretty busy now with feedout and the boss would be bloody nervous incase I come off cos he heads overseas shortly after that so needs me to be manager while away.
    winding up stucky since ages ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Just trying to learn shit man, cant hurt can it? finding country life interesting, as are my two boys, got a hoon in a new 500k harvester the other day they did, running a 500hp scania... im thinking the purple head is actually insects... either way hit em with round up so stay tuned
    Roundup? For insects and slime mould??????????

    Step away from the sprayer before you destroy what lawn you've already got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbonhed View Post
    Roundup? For insects and slime mould??????????

    Step away from the sprayer before you destroy what lawn you've already got.
    OK................... Ill do it Burt style then
    cheers DD
    (Definately Dodgy)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    For what it's worth D, the late Eddie Ridgen who'd farmed just up the road all his life,
    RIP Masport...isn't approaching the anniversary of his death.
    I like to visit is grave when I'm back in the the area.

    As for your problem dangerous is that a rye grass lawn?
    These things come and go sprinkling some fresh seed could help.
    You could talk to the greenkeepers at the golf courses nearby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuknK1W1 View Post
    RIP Masport...isn't approaching the anniversary of his death.
    I like to visit is grave when I'm back in the the area.
    Ahhh Masport is/was Eddie? heard the name never relised it was the same guy, Im on his brothers land and have been to his house a couple a times as his missus puts on BBQ's for the locals... actually you might know, last weekend was the 'edge run' bunch a older buggeres that ride the port hills every year in commemeration of a well liked biker that died... who was that?
    cheers DD
    (Definately Dodgy)



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    Brian Edgington...RIP Edge
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