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Foyle View Farm 2013 update


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Lovely set of photos bob. Good to see you've managed to get some haylage

Thanks JD6910 just about got it as when the last bale fell off the wraper it started to rain.

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Well its that time again and Foyle view is at the straw we get all our straw of our contractor Peter Lynch.

Landed it in the field and peter was loading straw with his Matbro.

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Well Robert as you may well know Massey's are not my best liked tractor but I give credit when credit is due and that looks to be one well kept Massey 8) some nice photos there as well

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Well Robert as you may well know Massey's are not my best liked tractor but I give credit when credit is due and that looks to be one well kept Massey 8) some nice photos there as well

echo what bill says,still divided about this like button,people are not posting much at the best of times,this button just gives them another option not to post,but cracking pictures rob ,well looked after tractor

@ Bill & Paul thanks guy its just nice to hear what people think. I just like to chat to people on here that have the same interest.

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Catching up on your topic, Bob. What a nice read it was while I trundle up and down in a three stick 2wd 390 Hi-Line spreading out hay :)

Even the Landy, slurry pump and the tanker are mint!! It is so refreshing to see such well cared for machinery. As well as the more practical side of the job though; you and your father (and uncle) must have a great relationship with eachother which is also nice to see. You have probably said but it slips my mind, what do you do for your full time job? Something automotive wasn't it?

Even your contractor is running a fleet of modern classics what with the 7740, TR260 and the Welgar!

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A recording of her engine note would be nice too! ;)

Chris will get a better vid of the MF3085 so you can hear the engine

i had a 3095 dynashift that was a lovely tractor kept as yours is sunday was wash and polish day and everyday was wash and brush the cab out day she had alovely engine note pulling up the hill to the grain store with a 12t trailer loaded

That would of been a nice sound Tim and nice to see

Catching up on your topic, Bob. What a nice read it was while I trundle up and down in a three stick 2wd 390 Hi-Line spreading out hay :)

Even the Landy, slurry pump and the tanker are mint!! It is so refreshing to see such well cared for machinery. As well as the more practical side of the job though; you and your father (and uncle) must have a great relationship with eachother which is also nice to see. You have probably said but it slips my mind, what do you do for your full time job? Something automotive wasn't it?

Even your contractor is running a fleet of modern classics what with the 7740, TR260 and the Welgar!

Thanks Tris yeah we all work as a team on the farm we always wash all our machinery when where finished with it and none of it sits outside I work as a sales man for Peugeot cars not what i want to do but as some day I will start contracting when I have the money saved up ive always want to try my hand at it before it to late.

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