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September
seems to have been a good month for breakdowns. On the 3rd I was
spreading fertilizer when the tractor began to overheat. Checks on
water oil etc showed levels at normal so it was limped to the yard.
As it was due for its annual service the next day I did just that and
on the resulting test run the engine seized up. So Paul and I have
stripped it down (see pic on right) and the crankshaft needs
repairing (grinding as the trade call it). We suspect oil pump
failure as the cause.
Later
in the month the muck spreader also broke down and this picture
shows a much larger one that we borrowed from Moreton contractors (on
mentioning them I must wish William and Brian happy Birthday for the
5th and 14th respectively. I'm not saying the age just that the are
both 10 years older than me.)
 While
on the subject of muck the picture on the left shows me loading muck
for an expert local horticulturist John Carver. the righthand picture
shows some examples of the vegetables he grows as shown by Sarah and Becky.
We
have had 4 calves this month 1 Simmental bull and 3 Simmental
heifers the last of which was born with this rather deformed ear.
Although "One Hung Low" as we have called
her is in otherwise perfect health the deformity means that she would
have little value at the market.
 HORROR
of HORRORS on the 12th Smidge was run over by a car. The driver
didn't stop, but luckily Peter the assistant gamekeeper found her!
At first I thought she had a broken back but a
veterinary x-ray revealed a pelvis broken in 6 places as well as the
top joint of her right leg.
Part of the leg bone has been removed and she is now
recovering in the house. Thanks to Mr Sales and his team at the
Willows Vetenary Group for all their care.
You can E-mail smidge@greenheyes.demon.co.uk
if you wish to send a get-well message.
The
shed for the youngstock is progressing well and the block wall is
nearly finished. I have also been repairing the water supply in the
cubical shed this involved using a jackhammer to expose the water pipe.
The last Wednesday of September brings one of my
favourite days out, the Cheshire
Ploughing Match click on the link to see a report.
We have also been out on another visit with the NFU
trailer and this month we went to Moulton pre-school. It was
enjoyed by all, including James, son of our web boffin Andrew.
The
weather has turned very wet this last week I am hoping that it will
dry up as we still have 2ha of big bale silage to make and a grass
re-seed to sow we have sprayed the field off ready for ploughing as
this picture of the purpose made sprayer shows.
Finally for this report, we will be visiting
Gainsborough Primary School in Crewe on the 11th of October as part
of National School Milk Day. If you are attending the school I look
forwards to seeing you there
Bye for now, Phil
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