Offered an interview at Reaseheath College for a farm apprenticeship with the Co-Op (I'm not holding my breath though as there are only eight places available this year..)
I presume the Landy was manual? I've never driven an automatic. I suppose it leaves your left hand free to swipe any rowdy kids in the back or eat a Dangerous Dave burger?... \
Helping (I hope) refitting a rear brake drum shoe to the David Brown after having the liner riveted. Then my first experience doing row crop work on a small plot, using the 784 to roll a couple of beds, then later weeding some spinach with a sort of home-made steerage hoe.
Second that about the D22/Navara. I was poised to drive to Kent to get a nice 04 reg D22, when I read this article:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/watchdog/2008/10/pickup_a_problem.html
Ford 7910 4wd pulling an empty bale trailer (Thought it was the similar-looking TW series at first ), and in the distance a New Holland with yellow folding rolls.
This takes me back to the sort of "open" set up I made when I was younger (but obviously with way more realism, and buildings I would have died for).
Love the hedges (sponge and flock?), kinked track (poor Scania driver ) and wire fence. Did you construct this entirely yourself or are there parts from Mandy's shop? And (how) did you make the feed silo and silage clamp?
Superb
This silliness:
Oh god this is even better, the Ashley Cole shooting incident courtesy of the NMA animators:
http://www.youtube.com/user/NMAWorldEdition#p/u/17/ldCWdIbp02s
Surely some mistake?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350325591130&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en#ht_500wt_1108
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