It is, it was made at Le Mans only 1 hour west of here,@will l . That's not a very french tractor
It is, it was made at Le Mans only 1 hour west of here,@will l . That's not a very french tractor
theres no flys on you !It is, it was made at Le Mans only 1 hour west of here,
No flies but a few puceron/ aphids in the ble d'hiver!!!!!!!!!theres no flys on you !
Do you not have to re register the Renault with French plates?
Oui for road use and it's more difficult to insure, but not impossible.Do you not have to re register the Renault with French plates?
Here we have a plaque d' immatriculation that applies to all agricultural vehicles on this farm, As it has no carte grise (v10 equivalent) it is not possible to register it individually, so we run all the trailers etc on the farm plate and leave the plate of origin on the tractors,Do you not have to re register the Renault with French plates?
My insurers were not happy with that, as after Jan 1st 2015 something in the road regs changed. I rang the DVLA and they issued an export licence( instead of a V10) for the Tractor I brought with me. I now show the CG plate and the Cheptel plate on both Tractors.Here we have a plaque d' immatriculation that applies to all agricultural vehicles on this farm, As it has no carte grise (v10 equivalent) it is not possible to register it individually, so we run all the trailers etc on the farm plate and leave the plate of origin on the tractors,
A magnificent example of the benefits of good soil structure.These show the difference in grass yield where the ERTH has been subsoiling and the piece I didn't do,
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Did you find a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?
Forking hell that's wet. Are you in a low spot?View attachment 338376
45mm of rain in the last day