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Whaddaya mean "it's all pretend"?

Ok let me explain my point there just model tractors they u can't sit in them and drive them for real hence pretend. Yes the places, names and fafacts are real the story's or update a probably based on true events but with a slight twist to them.

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stunning work as I said to you at spalding craig, was on stand next to you and only got chatting at the end, your layout is so good, realistic sized tractors for the size of implement and job there doing.

love the comment "all pretend" as im sure some members on her belive they are really running a farm and drive round in 1/32 scale landrovers keeping an eye on there "staff" you on the other hand use a loose story to keep interest, top work 10/10 keep it up ;)

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stunning work as I said to you at spalding craig, was on stand next to you and only got chatting at the end, your layout is so good, realistic sized tractors for the size of implement and job there doing.

love the comment "all pretend" as im sure some members on her belive they are really running a farm and drive round in 1/32 scale landrovers keeping an eye on there "staff" you on the other hand use a loose story to keep interest, top work 10/10 keep it up ;)

Yea thanks for the complements it's a shame we were all bissy packing up I'm always up for a chat.

And yea I have noticed some take there story's a little far but it's what they enjoy so let them be. I just do the story's and updates as I like to get pics of my models to make them look as real as I can.

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So this week's not been too bad with the nice weather on are side. We had 3 spreaders and digger at Sparkford spooning for the crust to the farmers lagoon for 3 days.

Then this weekend me and James have been bissy getting the spring barley in with are new potanger seed drill.

Other than that we had 2 days pumping slurry out of a lagoon up frome with the anbilical kit, and with more and more customers being happy with how well we work the anbilical system we have had to order 2 new realers from slurrykat.

Then there's all the customers booking us up for first cut silage, with jobs coming up in somerset Dorset and Wiltshire the foragers gunna be doing some road miles.

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Just a quick up date today's work we have been out in Summerset putting a light coat of slurry on with the anbilical kit for Mr creed before fist cut silage and the fist time out for are new front realer. With 26 costumers under are belts with 3 new ones this year and 2 systems to run it we are fast becoming one of the big anbilical contractors in Summerset and Dorset.

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So with the end of the week a little quiter it gave us all time to surves and clean all are tractors and equipment ready for the summer.

Also getting the mchale fusion 2 ready to go to work in the last week of April for paul ropper may be it's last season as we're looking ino getting a fusion 3 next year.

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So today iv had James out splash plateing slurry on maize grounds to be he will hopefully finnish that tomorrow. And then he will be on the spreader spreading the last of the strawey dung.

Andrew set about getting the Plough hitched to the 155 and will start ploughing the maize grounds tomorrow.

I was about to set the powerharrow up when I had a phone call from a local contractor wanting an extra tractor and silage trailer to lift silage tomorrow so that could tie me up for a couple of days. Pics will come as and when I can.

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So this week we managed to plough and parrow harrow 33 acers of maize grounds with butt's in behind us to drill it. We managed to get it in before the wet weather set in just another 27 to go and all are maize will be done.

Along side this Andrew had to go plough 50 acers over at trent manor ready for maize.

And there's more to come once I have pics of the rest of the jobs carried out this week.

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