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I don't think its changed much Paul, I caused chaos trying to get through there with a 3m wide Terra Disc Friday which was fun ::);D For those that don't know it, its a very narrow little coastal village popular with second home owners, buildings are right on the edge of the road and theres a couple of nice sharp blind bends thown in for good measure, not the best place to get through with machinery :D

I know exactly what you mean Gav when they were working on the sea defences I took a 21ton digger up there I need all the road and the pavements to get round them corners ::) when I picked it up I went back Sheringham way on a hot summers day that was quite eventfull too :D :D

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I hate to tell you this Paul but the sea defence has washed out just over from where I was ploughing last Thursday so you might have another trip there at some point :D :D

There is another way we can get to the fields at Salthouse from Langham but it involves a narrow 3.2m wide 18t mgw bridge, can just squeeze over it with the Terra Disc and Vaderstad but got to get it right, just easier going down the coast road

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One video for you from today, should start drilling the spring barley tomorrow so will try to get some pictures for you all :)

Blimey, that must be dry! There's still guys up here sort of ploughing with 2 furrows taken off.  :o

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thats some big headland you have left there Gav!!! (picture above loader shovel on page 72) anybody would think you had a big 7 furrow semi mounted plough  ;D i can normaly swing her round and do about 3-4 passes with a marking, although if i can be arsed she gets swung around and only do 2 plough widths on headlands like that, nice vid tho btw, bit like mine isnt it  ::)  :-;)  ;D

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I leave a big headland so all my ins and outs are the inside of the headland tramline, makes it smoother for spraying then ;):)

I had a friend come out and see me today so she took some pictures of me drilling the first field of Tipple spring Barley :) Yes that is dust blowing too, just to rub it in John :D :D

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looks to be good going gav, well as long as it lasts that is

first few pics make it look as if yer wearing a tie  :-\

now we've met a few times but i wouldn't say you were an outragously big bloke , but either yer not shareing yer mars bars with the dog enough , or a ladyfriend is feeding you too well , or (been a few years since i wa in a JD cab) the JD cabs look unbearably cramped

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Yes they are McCormick overalls, my JD ones are ripped and these were given to me free of charge so they'll do for now :D

No I haven't put weight on Marcus, those cabs are a bit cramped, I've lost weight in fact :D Still got some good going, moved closer to home now, should get all thats ploughed drilled by the end of tomorrow

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A few pictures from yesterday drilling  :)

No GPS in use here ;D

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The headlands all driiled, all 4.5 ha of them

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The field finished, 12.3ha but drilled area was 13ha, big difference made by all the scoots. Looking out towards Blakeney Point

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Breakfast time :D :D

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