Dove Farm

thorpe

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Is anybody else watching this on youtube as well as olly blogs? Lot more practical and down to earth and funny with it too.
dove farms is the best farming you tuber by far , why cant the others be as practical and honest . richard seem a dam good bloke , would luv to meet him!
 

kc6475

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Location
Notts
Dove farms is probably my favourite at the min, a straight talking guy hardworking and down to earth, has good banter with his lad also that's good too see, also watch ollyblogs, farmer p, it's a farming life for me and Harry's farm, farmer Phil is ok but Christ they are rough and ready, they have just got there combine out for harvest and it was clearly put away without any cleaning down from last harvest, how the rats havnt savaged it I'll never know, I wouldn't sleep at night putting it away like that:nailbiting:
 
Dove farms is probably my favourite at the min, a straight talking guy hardworking and down to earth, has good banter with his lad also that's good too see, also watch ollyblogs, farmer p, it's a farming life for me and Harry's farm, farmer Phil is ok but Christ they are rough and ready, they have just got there combine out for harvest and it was clearly put away without any cleaning down from last harvest, how the rats havnt savaged it I'll never know, I wouldn't sleep at night putting it away like that:nailbiting:
Tom pemberton had a few demo tractors thanks to his YouTube channel
 

Wellytrack

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Not a fan of most farm vlogging tbh. I cringe seeing over dramatic titles like 'Mega bumper harvest under way!' 'Massive New Bull arrives!' 'Monster machine harvests grass!' 'New tractor breaks down!' etc with the thumbnail of someone's face in a close up possibly with hands held high with a look of fuax shock or horror stretched across it.

It's all about creating some interest with drama, that's perfectly understandable and not their fault. That's the business..

It's just im a miserable sod and find it clickbaitey and will refuse to watch it.
 
Dove farms is probably my favourite at the min, a straight talking guy hardworking and down to earth, has good banter with his lad also that's good too see, also watch ollyblogs, farmer p, it's a farming life for me and Harry's farm, farmer Phil is ok but Christ they are rough and ready, they have just got there combine out for harvest and it was clearly put away without any cleaning down from last harvest, how the rats havnt savaged it I'll never know, I wouldn't sleep at night putting it away like that:nailbiting:
Looks a good set up there
 
Dove farms is probably my favourite at the min, a straight talking guy hardworking and down to earth, has good banter with his lad also that's good too see, also watch ollyblogs, farmer p, it's a farming life for me and Harry's farm, farmer Phil is ok but Christ they are rough and ready, they have just got there combine out for harvest and it was clearly put away without any cleaning down from last harvest, how the rats havnt savaged it I'll never know, I wouldn't sleep at night putting it away like that:nailbiting:
Farmer phil got some great tractors 3690' 6290 and 3075' plus older diggers too.
 

kc6475

Member
Location
Notts
Farmer phil got some great tractors 3690' 6290 and 3075' plus older diggers too.
Yes it's a place you would love to have a walk around for a nosy, got lots of vintage machines scattered around, we used to have a very tidy 3075 it was a great little tractor, wish we had kept it in some ways, had a 3085 at the same time and it was just as good, did try and find a low housed tidy 6290 when the 3085 went but couldn't find a nice one, so dug deep and bought a new 6475 instead, best thing we did but tractors were more sensibly priced back then.
 

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