Lamma 2020

mr grumpy

Member
Location
East Devon
On route home now good show with lots of big fancy kit. Was it me or was the floor really slippery every except on the carpet. But disappointed not to see John Deere, Case ih and New Holland. I'm guessing the price of the pitch outweighs the benifit
 

Raggy

Member
Arable Farmer
On route home now good show with lots of big fancy kit. Was it me or was the floor really slippery every except on the carpet. But disappointed not to see John Deere, Case ih and New Holland. I'm guessing the price of the pitch outweighs the benifit

Glad it's not just me thinking along those lines. Yes it's a great show, in a perfect venue. But I did think it lacks just that little bit when Massey, NH, Deere, Claas, Case etc don't attend and choose to do other things instead. They've appraised it obviously, and have their reasons.
The tractors I saw today were almost exclusively of the "Basic" variety. JCB perhaps the exception.
 

Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
Glad it's not just me thinking along those lines. Yes it's a great show, in a perfect venue. But I did think it lacks just that little bit when Massey, NH, Deere, Claas, Case etc don't attend and choose to do other things instead. They've appraised it obviously, and have their reasons.
The tractors I saw today were almost exclusively of the "Basic" variety. JCB perhaps the exception.
No Fendt, MF, Valtra this year?
 

Johnnyboxer

Member
Location
Yorkshire
Glad it's not just me thinking along those lines. Yes it's a great show, in a perfect venue. But I did think it lacks just that little bit when Massey, NH, Deere, Claas, Case etc don't attend and choose to do other things instead. They've appraised it obviously, and have their reasons.
The tractors I saw today were almost exclusively of the "Basic" variety. JCB perhaps the exception.

Deutz?
 

Phil P

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
North West
Did you find out?
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steveR

Member
Mixed Farmer
I'm slightly shocked at some of the moaning.
you've had a FREE day out with FREE parking. And paid maybe a tenner for dinner which incidentally looked pretty decent quality.
And yes the signage was huge with alphabetised maps on every entrance. It wasn't exactly hard to find a specific stand if you tried a bit

No issues with that Dave...

I'll find out for myself what the layout is like in the morning, but I will take me own sarnies!! ;)
 

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