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  1. More on the carrot-lifting near Brough

    yesterday there was a big McCormick Tractor (first one I have seen) & Easterby trailer

    I followed a JD6920 with Western this morning

    The straw lifter is an old-ish JD and the driver of that had an old Fastrak and sweeper to clear the roads of the inevitable mud!

    Will take a camera tommorrow, so hope they are working near the roadside

  2. been to York and back twice taking the misssus - stopped near there for some trenching with a big Ford and fixed dumper trailer (without front wheels) except my batteries were flat and it was snowing ! Other wise, a big MF and Class ploughing, several NHs with various trailers (Easterby, Marstons) carting muck, a muck spreading team with JDs, finally carrots are being harvested near Brough with a JD7930 & Grimme with a new NH & MF leading trailers. Wish I had time to stop !!!!

  3. These photos were taken the other day, as you can see here in Yorkshire we are very progressive and in vouge when it comes to harvest and cultivations!

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    Lovely !

    is that a BTD6 ? Spent many a happy hour on them with my Dad ploughing (1963-ish !!!)

    Thanks for your replies chaps.

    There's not a lot of recent action to report but I am trying to get my phtobucket account going to log all my photos

  4. Evenin' all (back again after a long lay off sorting out a "new" PC)

    I've been surprised how few Combines I've seen in the last couple of weeks on my travels.

    Absolutely none seen all the way from Beverley to Eastbourne in glorious weather last week.

    2 today around the Moors (a Lexion near Driffield and a NH near Pickering - Walter Dewent country) and that's about it ! looks like there's more than half of the harvest yet to finish round here.

    PS there's some lovely photos on here too - well done chaps

  5. East Yorkshire set for ploughing contest East Yorkshire is set to play host to a major ploughing event next month, which will give young farmers in the region the chance to display their skills to the public.

    The 2011 East Riding Federation of Young Farmers Clubs' county ploughing match will be staged on November 13 in Middleton-on-the-Wolds, offering free admission.

    Those attending the event will be able to enjoy a "fierce competition", with the ploughmen taking part very keen to win, according to Fiona Witty, the secretary of the ploughing match.

    On the same day, regional finals will also be staged, giving farmers the chance to qualify for the 2012 British National Ploughing Championships.

    Lichfield in Staffordshire will host the championships in September of next year.

    Vintage, conventional, reversible and commercial classes of ploughing will be on show during the match next month.

  6. Had a couple of hours round the southern side of the NYorks Moors today with camera and without missus !

    Failed miserably though.

    Mile and miles of road with nothing to be seen, then

    2xJD 6930+bailey tralers carting spuds

    NH8340 cutting hedges

    Renault cutting hedges

    DB885 and box on hitch

    04 reg TM140+Amazon cultivator/drill following a 05 reg TM120 & 5-furrow Knervland

    and the rest

    but all on the road/behind hedges etc

    BAH !!!

  7. In the last few days of fine-ish weather there's been loads of modern (Cat Challenger, new MF6480, Case quadtrack etc) and older machines (Ford 7840, Case 5130, etc etc) mainly cultivating/drilling/rolling or in the Potatos and the usual motley collection on hedge cutting duties. Unfortunatley I've been on a direct route somewhere, on the motorway or out for a run, so no camera or no stopping ! Highlight was a pristine MF35 and tined cultivator near Pocklington but was out with the Boss (to York shopping-bah !)

  8. I've seen 2 events advertised for this Sunday....

    a Tractor run from Leven (round Brandsburton, Catwick etc) starting 11am and

    a Ploughing match at Hotham Carrs (North cave area)

    No doubt "the Boss" will have other plans so I hope the locals will post some pictures !

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