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Exfarmer

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Location
Bury St Edmunds
Well, we don’t dry or store our grain on the public roads, but we do load our trucks on them View attachment 1009546View attachment 1009547View attachment 1009548View attachment 1009549
Hah, round here they load sugar beet into lorries parked on the road, times I have gone past and seen the odd beet come over the side. How nobody has not been injured I don’t know.
It was a practice which had nearly died out, but the came along the Maus and everyone is doing it, even on busy main roads
 

Farmer Roy

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Arable Farmer
Location
NSW, Newstralya
Hah, round here they load sugar beet into lorries parked on the road, times I have gone past and seen the odd beet come over the side. How nobody has not been injured I don’t know.
It was a practice which had nearly died out, but the came along the Maus and everyone is doing it, even on busy main roads

yeah no, we would very quickly get arrested & dragged away doing it on busy main roads 😳😮

we can only get away with it as it’s a pretty quiet local road
 

Steevo

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Location
Gloucestershire
Not sure now, but about 5 years ago, no cab, no bling, just under 2m baht, rising to north of 3m+ with cab and better spec, but today 🤷🏻.

Mostly run by contractors who follow the harvest round the country. The central area can get up to 3 harvests per year, but the video was shot, NE Thailand, only one harvest a year is possible.

Those things will work in and go into places Mr JD wouldn’t touch or go any where near for fear of getting stuck fast.

I'm incredibly impressed by your knowledge of all of this, especially understanding the language! How did you learn all of this please? It sounds like you've been there/involved before.
 

Farmer Roy

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
NSW, Newstralya
The chances of a copper coming along if it is illegal would be so slim as to be worth taking here.

yeah, on these quiet back roads like I’ve shown that would be the case, but on any busy main roads our Highway Patrol police have a pretty high presence & you wouldn’t last long, not to mention the RMS ( roads & maritime services ) inspectors who particularly target heavy transport
 

glasshouse

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Location
lothians
Not sure now, but about 5 years ago, no cab, no bling, just under 2m baht, rising to north of 3m+ with cab and better spec, but today 🤷🏻.

Mostly run by contractors who follow the harvest round the country. The central area can get up to 3 harvests per year, but the video was shot, NE Thailand, only one harvest a year is possible.

Those things will work in and go into places Mr JD wouldn’t touch or go any where near for fear of getting stuck fast.
Be handy up here in a wet year
 

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