Ahh!
Today i did my first 'useful' tractor work, chain harrowing with IH 784 and Parmiter 4m harrow (though not exciting by theb standards around here).
Also constructing rudimentary head locking device for difficult ewes
I see you're using one of Fendthead's 'weathered' Fendts!
Our grass is taking so long to grow it looks like the cows will be in the shed good while yet.If only it would rain at night and blaze in the day
Lambing! My first. Alas the one I saw pop out seems to be getting rejected by his mum, so I put them both in an adoption pen where we may have to extract the milk.
Whacked my car in a clumsy bit of reversing, the bodywork all bent around front indicator making the whole fitting pop out like a bulging eye. Oh well MOT and service tomorrow..
ahh this brings back memories from the summer of 04 i was laying turf for a new development in South Cerney in Cirencester, it was so hot that summer that as soon as the turf was laid we needed a manitou to scoop water from a nearby lake and pour it on top every 30 minutes or so
Stunning, I've just read through pages 1-50 and you are truly an inspiration sir!
A few questions:
What did you use for the unharvested maize plants on page 40 and before?
Do you use real Iceland moss or the similar-looking synthetic stuff sold in model shops?, I can't find any growing near me!
What material is the coloured ?air brake? cables on your blue Marston trailer?
How did you obtain the little warning stickers you have on some machinery like the Smallfords planter?
Many thanks, and keep up the good work!
I missed a step in the barn yesterday and fell flat on my face, lucky no-one around to witness it. Thing is I had gone to Specsavers earlier in that day for an eye test...
Ah thanks found it with Street View, in the corner where the a361 and a38 diverge, but obviously not there when the google car passed, so i'm having a nose at the Massey dealers instead (where Deutz tractors, Merlot were once sold?)
The 135 and Ford 3000 were the big competitors on release in 71/72 apparently; there's an excellent little article/buyer's guide on the 885 in this month's Tractor & Machinery.
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