Rabbit netting machine is fast and accurate
They think that there is some kind of end to human, and therefore farm, ingenuity, which, of course, is far from the case.
This week I want to show you a machine developed by a contractor who started his business with a single small Kubota tractor, then bought a mini digger. He found himself laying a lot of rabbit netting, which involves burying it a foot or so into the soil. The job was slow. He thought up this machine which does a continuous job, and made the machine in the farm workshop — and the remarkable thing was that the machine was made from all spare parts.