smithy
Members-
Posts
4,753 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
247
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Store
Events
Everything posted by smithy
-
The Valley Axeman's Major Marshall Mission
smithy replied to Valley Axe Man's topic in FTF Member Machinery
Thats a lovely pair -
The Valley Axeman's Major Marshall Mission
smithy replied to Valley Axe Man's topic in FTF Member Machinery
Same around here Paul , i followed a group the other day for about 4 miles i was in my tractor with a lowloader trailer on the back and there was no way i could get by them safely , by the time they turned off from the way i was going there was at least 50 cars/vans behind me , if its a tractor and you get about 10 vehicles behind you ,you are by law supposed to pull over and let them by ,cyclists dont -
Yes it surprised us how many households took part and like you say they have been busy putting the effort in ,over the weekend several cars was driving past slowly with the children in the back looking at them all and some getting out to take photos ,hopefully its gave lots of family's a bit of enjoyment in these strange times
-
One of my granddaughters, Ella aged 5 saw a scare crow out in a field a few weeks back and asked he mum what it was ,she then said could she make one ,they then had a idea of making them and putting out for Halloween night ,word got around the village and i think 41 households joined in , i did a good trade in straw for stuffing them anyway here is a few of them
-
I drilled a field last year with my combination drill for my mate Colin ,he has returned the favour this year by drilling some land for me with his Weaving tined drill ,real good drill go though a bit off trash and sticky soil without blocking , i have been trying to find a good second hand one since last year but no good 4 metre ones around as every one is hanging on to them do to the wet weather , Also it was about a 3/4 month wait for a new one as weaving was flat out making them
-
Couple of fridays ago i nipped over to view the lots coming up in a online auction , the Evrard self-propelled sprayer started its working like next door to me at Bricett Hall (Oliver Cooper ,he was on Mud ,Sweat and Tractors the other week ,Agroco Farms , ) he then sold it to my other mate Combine Kenny ,he used it for a few years in his contracting business, i was not expecting to come across it in this sale
-
ash tree farm, tms farm work in progress
smithy replied to Tractorman810's topic in Model Farms & Layouts
Are the floor boards coffee stirrers from McDonalds ? -
Duel wheels really need 2 people to put on/off safely and as i work on my own 90% of the time they are a pain , my front tires on drilling tractor are 550mm wide and rears are 650 mm . I have about 30 acres to drill that has already been pulled down ,thats the problem ,if it was still on the plough it would be dryer , i then have about 20 acres to plough and drill once the rest of the sugar beet come out , the 1 field of beet we lifted the other week so the electric company could do there upgrade's to the cables by the 2nd week of October has been put back to the 2nd week of November now as they have run out of workers to do the job ,just hoping it dont get much wetter as they will make a tidy mess .
-
The tires on that tractor are fairly wide , i have a set of stocks duals that i used to use on a different tractor but when its as wet as this the gap between the two tires get jammed full of mud and then you cant get them off and as i do a lot of road work its hassle getting them on and off and transporting them around ,as for cage wheels they was ok in the spring when it was drying out but they just fill right up of mud in conditions like this
-
Had the major in the barn last week giving it a check over as my good farming mates father had passed away a couple of weeks ago and back in the 1960 his first new tractor was a major so i was asked if i would drive mine to the church and park up at the main entrance ,the tractor was a good talking point for the few of us that was able to attend on a sad day which was made worse by the heavy rain at the time
-
On Thursday 24 we loaded this lorry with sugar beet as the factory had been in touch as they need one load to go in so they could weigh it on all there weighbridge's to make sure they are all calibrated correctly , nice to now i had the very first load of the season go in , the rest of the beet from that one field went in on the Friday and the Monday so that the factory had got a small stockpile before opening on the Tuesday