Here is a look at NC Contractings fleet back in the late 90's, pictured at Flamstead House Farm. Back in the 90's we only did harvesting, carting and buckraking, leaving the mowing and raking to the farmers or for other contractors. We harvested approximately 450 acres a year of grass silage, mainly in Derbyshire.
Mowing with Flamstead House Farm's Massey Ferguson 6180 and Claas front and rear mowers.
Only NC Farms run JD Oli, and there all broke down too \, and like I would lend anything to powerstar, these children don't know how to start a tractor let alone drive one \ \
Shush there my collecters items :-X
Bugger off and drive that 6640, if you can get it in gear, you raspberry blowing, gazzzzzner *
Lots of things today >
Puncture on the Massey was the first one.
Trying to attach the tedder, only to find I had no top link pin.
Attached the tedder only to find some fooker had smashed one of the lens on the lights and the rats had chomped there way through a cable.
Prats on the road who persist in pushing there way through parked cars etc even when I'm twice as wide.
Getting stuck behind 2 old fergies (the chances ), talk about slow.
Having to slow down for loads of horse riders and none were fit.
It's too hot.
Other than that, I've been on top of the world
I'll give you a little push to get you on your way Sean, no problem. You'll just have to use Marcus etc as anchors to slow you down and take every bend a bit wider than usual ;D
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