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Farm 125A TPN+E Commando/Reyroll Socket
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<blockquote data-quote="adammid" data-source="post: 276717" data-attributes="member: 19569"><p>Worst thing with farmers is that you will say what needs doing to meet regs and be safe and they will turn round and say 'well it's worked fine for these years, I think you are trying to rip me off, now sod off'.</p><p></p><p>You need to find out what is feeding this board and look at the whole picture. As already mentioned if the board has been tampered with and not installed to manufacturers instructions, straight away it's a fail. If the farmer has a prob with you wanting to put things right get him to phone the guy that did it in the first place and let them take responsibility. Shoddy work should not be encouraged and safety should not be compromised for cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adammid, post: 276717, member: 19569"] Worst thing with farmers is that you will say what needs doing to meet regs and be safe and they will turn round and say 'well it's worked fine for these years, I think you are trying to rip me off, now sod off'. You need to find out what is feeding this board and look at the whole picture. As already mentioned if the board has been tampered with and not installed to manufacturers instructions, straight away it's a fail. If the farmer has a prob with you wanting to put things right get him to phone the guy that did it in the first place and let them take responsibility. Shoddy work should not be encouraged and safety should not be compromised for cost. [/QUOTE]
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