oakleaf
Member
- Location
- South coast of Ireland
I always enjoyed harvest as an employee operating somebody else’s combine. Then you only had to concentrate on getting the best from the machine.
One was not concerned with making the repayments, how much fuel is it using, where is the next empty trailer, will that belt hold out, have I enough spares, is there some issue at the drier, which field will be fit next, who is that standing by the gateway etc etc.
I found it a completely different experience from owning and running the combine .
One was not concerned with making the repayments, how much fuel is it using, where is the next empty trailer, will that belt hold out, have I enough spares, is there some issue at the drier, which field will be fit next, who is that standing by the gateway etc etc.
I found it a completely different experience from owning and running the combine .