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<blockquote data-quote="hoff135" data-source="post: 7670221" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>I'm only asking because its often the case when someone comes here and asks if agri contracting is a good thing to get into they are often told to forget it and try fencing or shearing sheep. Too many young lads sitting in daddy's tractor running about for nothing. </p><p></p><p>I'm under no illusions about any outside jobs since I've grown up on a farm lambing sheep outside at the top of scotland. </p><p></p><p>I've done agri contractingbfor a few years and it's certainly no picnic. Smashing kit in peoples fields that aren't fit to plough. Stones not gathered when you are told they are. Cutting fields and straight into a roll of rylock.</p><p></p><p>Wanted to buy another digger but just like agri contracting there's loads of people at it and trying to undercut someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoff135, post: 7670221, member: 33"] I'm only asking because its often the case when someone comes here and asks if agri contracting is a good thing to get into they are often told to forget it and try fencing or shearing sheep. Too many young lads sitting in daddy's tractor running about for nothing. I'm under no illusions about any outside jobs since I've grown up on a farm lambing sheep outside at the top of scotland. I've done agri contractingbfor a few years and it's certainly no picnic. Smashing kit in peoples fields that aren't fit to plough. Stones not gathered when you are told they are. Cutting fields and straight into a roll of rylock. Wanted to buy another digger but just like agri contracting there's loads of people at it and trying to undercut someone else. [/QUOTE]
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