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Farmer 'showing off' on social media
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 7014527" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>Yes, it’s undeniably nice to get the new toys and take pleasure and pride in having them but doesn’t mean every machine on the farm is shiny and new, depending on size and scale of farm, for some having a new piece of machinery can be a very big deal. </p><p>The bigger the farm the more new kit they’re likely to operate, does anyone honestly believe they could get by running old kit? </p><p>Just look at the thread on the reliability of modern machinery, plenty on there complaining about the problems with electrics after a relatively short working life, all that glitters isn’t gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 7014527, member: 1008"] Yes, it’s undeniably nice to get the new toys and take pleasure and pride in having them but doesn’t mean every machine on the farm is shiny and new, depending on size and scale of farm, for some having a new piece of machinery can be a very big deal. The bigger the farm the more new kit they’re likely to operate, does anyone honestly believe they could get by running old kit? Just look at the thread on the reliability of modern machinery, plenty on there complaining about the problems with electrics after a relatively short working life, all that glitters isn’t gold. [/QUOTE]
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