michael N123
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Just seen this
Moral of the story should be check your animals AND cropping daily!Just seen this View attachment 1038665
Surely that can be the only explainationI know it is no excuse and frustrating for yourself. But is there a possibilty a contractor has gone in the wrong field?
The contactor should cut the field he was supossed to be in free of charge. Farmer who ended up losing his field to bales should have them returned to his farm. And depending on field size difference and what bales were to a acre then the difference added. Not just the contractors fault though, if he was not given field sizes, good directions etc then it will happen. So maybe the farmer should of explained it better. Been there, etc. . Lots of possible senario'sSurely that can be the only explaination
......but how do they sqaure it with their customer who has a stack of bales in his yard and a field which should have been mowed that still has standing grass??
That field of mine yielded bloody well.Surely that can be the only explaination
......but how do they sqaure it with their customer who has a stack of bales in his yard and a field which should have been mowed that still has standing grass??
I heard a similar story a few years ago about potato harvesting and a random tractor/ trailer taking loads away .I heard recently a farmer sent his son to drive wheat off the combine.
Along the road a bit, he saw a lexion so pulled into the field and got a load away home.
Not sure how long this went on, but eventually the father got an angry call from his combine driver asking why he had had no trailers all afternoon.
Yeah, it does.It happens
Night shift swathing rape, farmer turns up in the morning with a tank full of round up and his rape has been swathed!
Contractor came to ted my grass, did the neighbours and left mine!
There’s no one worse than farmers for assuming that contractor know which are their fields and for giving crap directions aswell!The contactor should cut the field he was supossed to be in free of charge. Farmer who ended up losing his field to bales should have them returned to his farm. And depending on field size difference and what bales were to a acre then the difference added. Not just the contractors fault though, if he was not given field sizes, good directions etc then it will happen. So maybe the farmer should of explained it better. Been there, etc. . Lots of possible senario's