Today at work

Bobthebuilder

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
northumberland
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Picked up our new rake thismorning hopefully be better than the old hayzip its replaced
 

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
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Joe S

Member
Location
Orkney
So whars his story :)
He was was bought by a couple and the man did all of the work with him and when they split up he had to sneak back in and steal the dog because she wanted him but miss treated him!!!:(:mad: He was then sold onto a woman who later turned out to have mental health problems:scratchhead:she handed him to the vets to be destroyed because apparently he was aggressive:facepalm: (He's not even a little bit aggressive! nicest dog ever!:love:) Jimmy got him and since then he's been a happy very friendly digger dog who loves people and life:cool:(y)
 

TJB

Member
Location
Kent

mixed breed

Member
Mixed Farmer
Today started with a suprise of a nice morning and zero rain threw the night so I went to mow the last field, (I should have done it yesterday but I was too busy partying with my chopper out) 
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got back to the farm to find Mr two day old had found himself a nice bed.
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With my good neighbour driving the chopper I set about trying to improve on my raking skills.
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the play in the 675's steering makes the job so much more interesting.
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Nowadays people laugh at my buckrake. Why I'm not sure. It does the job and hasn't got them bendy tines like them earlier ones!
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Our party ended with squeezing in the headlands off a field for bales. A great end to a great couple of days
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tomorrow the tyre chucking champion will be crowned.

As a side note I'd like to thank you all for giving my stuff a like. In farming we all do it differently and there are a lot of people who look down and ridicule old tack. Its very refreshing to get some positivity!
 

6290

Member
Location
North Wales
Boss man went out with the tedder on the Claas

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So normal service resumed, 6290 on the mower closely watched by quality control:D

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Then our vet turned up to do the short interval TB test closely followed by a ministry vet to do an audit on our vet doing said test:banghead: Unbelievable really that someone can get paid to do approx a 140 mile round trip to stand around and do feck all for 2 hours whilst getting paid probably quite well for the privilege (n)
 

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