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  1. Im sorry to here of your loss Will pets are part of the faimly orry for the delay in posting this

        Thanks for your kind words.  Sadly we lost two more after the original post; one of which would have had some stunning markings had he survived. Sadly with kittens; if they become ill in any way, their chances of survival are minimal.

        The good news is that the surviving kitten seems to be doing well now and developing as we would have expected. She's now at the learning to run stage, and has discovered her claws and rapidly developing teeth.  :)

  2. heard of a local lad who worked for my cousin a few years back lost 3 toes when he was fixing an extendable hitch on a jd he had been shown by a fella that if you loosen a bolt with an allen key with the tractor ticking over it will go in but its in a weird spot so he stood on the hitch while reaching fro it the hitch snapped in of a shot catching his ffoot and steel toe cap in it the had no where to balance on so he fell backwards the fire brigade were called he was rushed to hospital where he lost his little toe in but becuse the steel toe cap curled in it damaged the other 2 (big toe side in charge of your balance seemingly) so hes going to loose those too it looks like they said if he had been wearing wellies or runners it would have been a clean cut and lost on ly 1 or 2 which may have been abl to be fixed but the boots did the damge he'll have a bad limp for the rest of his life sadly and hes always been a real character whenever you meet him

    Sad to hear how people are maimed for life in a few seconds of thoughtlessness. I often work on my own repairing trucks, and sometimes wonder what I would do if I had an unforseen accident due to lack of forethought. I could be trapped or injured for hours before I was found.

        Hope he makes a good recovery.  :)

  3. Went to a boot sale this morning, and actually bought something. It's rare that i ever find anything at all, but today I bought a fifty year old battery charger in near mint condition which works well. Two quid. A 500w adjustable and portable spotlight, for four quid, (As new) A new and unused Bluetooth computer keyboard and mouse for a fiver, and a ball of garden twine to sort out my tomatoes with...... 70p.  :)

        The downside was that I didn't have enough money for my usual half pounder cheese burger.  :(

  4. brings back memorys ferring with a ford 7000 and griffiths 10 tonne (14 years old) feild to farm about 8 miles  ..1690 chopping with a 602b  1210 on the pit  another 1212and 1490 ferring ..thanks. your post made me  think back

    For the benefit of the younger forum members; perhaps it would be a good idea just to mention that the latter tractors were all David Brown, Case. Its ok for us oldies that remember them. Jus' tryin' to be helpful.  :)
  5. Losing a third kitten in our litter of two week old Bengal crosses. Our cat had a litter of six, two white ones, two black ones, and two with Bengal markings.

        All the kittens were healthy when they were born, and then the mum seemed to have a cold for a couple of days, which obviously got passed on. As is often the case; colds turn into pneumonia, and kittens just aren't able to cope with such a serious illness.

        We have another kitten which was gasping its last breath last night and we thought she was going to die. In a fit of desperation, we put some Vick vapour rub in a cup of boiling water. This worked wonders and she's still hanging on at the moment, although we don't hold out much hope for her. The two largest kittens are a bit "Snuffly" but seem to be coping at the moment.

        I know many of you have suffered greater losses than this, for which I offer my deepest sympathy, but as it says at the top........ It's what made me sad today. 

  6. Managed to mow a lawn this morning before the rain came.    Had a man and his wife come to see me this afternoon, on holiday over from New Zealand and wanted to see my tractors as he runs the North Island D.B. Club. The strangest thing was that I mentioned that we had freinds that emmigrated to NZ 40 years ago who's family was evacuated from London down here to my Grandparents farm in the last War and has always kept in touch, I showed them some photos that I have of the now retired 'children' and this chaps wife could not believe her eyes when she saw in the photo that I handed her, she was looking at the woman she works with at home in NZ.  How strange is that?  It's a very small world!

    It doesn't matter where you go; if you are the sort of person who likes to talk to anyone; you will nearly always find a link somewhere, and especially as NZ is full of ex Brits.

        My step daughter did a round the world trip, and got chatting to some people in a bar in Tasmania.

    They started talking to her obviously because she was English. They asked her where she came from. She replied that she lived in a place called Uckfield, but doubted that they would never have heard of it. The not only knew of Uckfield; but lived there too. Not quite the same I know, buty I once got talking to a chap in Gloucester at Cameron Gardners factory. He used to live next door to my uncle in Sussex.

        The more people you talk to; the smaller the world gets............ amazing.  :)

  7. Sussex today has been cool to chilly with a strong breeze. Cold enough to warrant wearing a fleece when I went shopping at about 8pm.

        When you consider that we are now in what should be the hottest month of the year; and three weeks past mid summers day; this year looks as if the weather pattern will be similar to that of the last five years. A few memorable hot spells, and the remainder either wet or decidedly cool.  :)

  8. This actually happened yesterday...........

    We have two Bengal female cats with some strange habits. In our kitchen we have a sink and drainer with a small sink in between. Both of our girlies use the little sink to wee in. They both get right down in it and arrange themselves so their feet don't get wet, have their paws on the side by the taps and tail hanging over the other side.

        I thought I'd seen it all until yesterday. One of them decided to wee in a babies potty that was in our kitchen. She was so clever and arranged herself so her back feet were on the sides, front feet on the front edge and tail hanging over the back............... perfect aim, no mess. Now how clever is that.

        We keep saying that we will video it for "You've Been Framed". The potty trick is definitely worth two hundred and fifty quid. I have seen cats use a normal toilet before on Y.B.F.  :D

  9. well after seeing a post in what annoyed you today I went on facebook typed in somebodys name , and a picture came up of a grown man on a kiddies peddel tractor ... wait a minuet  .... only joking  ;)

    You can laugh about a man on a kiddies pedal tractor...................... somewhere on here, about a year ago, there was a picture of one of the dads on his sons massey pedal tractor. I think he was hedge cutting with it. I can see his face, but can't remember his name. There was also someone on here "Silaging" with his son on a John Deere and a Ford. Stay on this forum long enough and you will see it all.  ;):D

  10. would need a fair few good pictures to make one of these marky,i have often considered it, but lack basic dimensions

    curious marky were they mf built or bought in painted like say weeks trailerts were

    Shame you are in Plymouth.......... there's a perfect example of a bagger, not far from me. Only done a few acres a year for about the first fiteen years and been barn stored from new. To my knowledge it hasn't worked since about 1980. It was always washed off after use and sprayed with oil to kill the rust. Should have all its decals in place too.  :)

  11. That's a really sad end to an old combine. That one looked to be in quite good condition too. The Massey 500 has always been my favourite since I was a child. The farm I lived on had a brand new one when they came out. They were years ahead of anything else at the time in style. Beautiful sleek looking machine with a superb driving position. Everything on it was very stylish with nothing unfinished. Some machines look like they gave up designing it half way through.

    The old 780's suffered with catching alight during use, mostly because of chaff build up on the exhaust manifold. Throw in a neglected fuel leak as well and you've got a recipe for disaster.

      When I went contracting as a thirteen year old with my uncle; we used to clean around the engine with an airline. This was a daily job, sometimes more, as it was a TVO bagger, that had a higher manifold temperature than the diesels.

    Poor combine......... may it rust in peace.  :(

  12. well it's my 16th as well tomorrow... well done BW on yours and good luck with the vows bit....

    All I'm getting is a nice dinner and possibly a pint to go with it  ;D:-*

    How bizarre.......... it's actually our anniversary tomorrow too. We wanted to re-take our vows on the day, but what the hell........it's close enough.

    Be warned though..........there's a fair possibility I may post up some photies of the event. We have a wedding car, I think it's a 1930's Plymouth Sedan. The only one in the country  ::) Ooooooooooo  ;) The old feller that drives it does a splendid job of looking like a traditional Chauffeur and is a real gentleman.

        We aren't too impressed with the vicar though.............he looks like Mr Bean and doesn't seem very organised either.  ::)

      You have been warned.........................photo's are imminent.  ;):D

  13. Saw them yesterday, but spose it still counts.

    A truck carrying two Lely conventional small square balers. Didn't know any of the big manufacturers made them any more, or are they Vicon's with different stickers. Since I left the Ag business, I believe a lot of the individual manufacturers were swallowed up by bigger organisations. The name Greenland seems to ring a bell.  :)

    Saw a Ford 335 today with some folding topper on the back. It was dark green so it could have been a Major. it looked as though it should have been on something much bigger though. :)

  14. i asumed with the big front wheels that would be a 4wd model, but i cant see any axel drives ect, why did they fit them with those fronts then? purley down to ground clerance i guess

    Why have they put the wrong wheels on it.............doooh............they are Power Major wheels. They already had the right wheels on the original model.  >:(

    Lovely looking tractor though.  :)

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