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Apparently he's not running any this year I was told the other day?
Oh right! He always seemed busy with them. He's a very good business man, won't do anything if it's not making money
Apparently he's not running any this year I was told the other day?
Oh right! He always seemed busy with them. He's a very good business man, won't do anything if it's not making money
Silage through a chopper much better than wagon silage. Perhaps customers realised this too.He went from three to one the last few years I'm not sure why he lost so much work
Thanks,Glad you got back to the camera and didn't let the idiots beat you down. I think most of us on here will admit, our photography is limited to point, click, hope! So to see a dedicated photographer and his photos is pretty lucky for us all. You've got the eye and the ability so don't let it go to waste!
I read the mention of a camera pole? How does this simple sounding bit of kit work? How do you know the subject is in shot if it's skyward on the end of a pol?!
Is that Jason Swinnerton. If so he has moved on a fair bit from helping suckleys out on the spuds.
Jason has left the family contracting business recently, leaving Mike his dad and young Mike to carry it on, they are doing very nicely at the job, they sold up their farm around 10-12 years ago to go into contracting.
That looks like such an awkward way to fill a trailer. Harvester driver having to twist round in his seat to fill the back of the trailer.
Yes I remember them selling up to start contracting. Mike and Jason both did time at suckley when I was there between lectures at harper.
What has jason gone into now.
Property he told me, also having time with children as he is either divorcing or has divorced wife.
You would know Eddie Winyard then Richard, he grew up on next door farm to me and is now on your side of the world, big mates with Chris Crow
Fair enough he ends to look after number 1. Contracting doesn't leave much time for anything else.
Didn't have much to do with Eddie while I was there. What's he doing over this way. Chris crow was a good bloke as long as you knew your stuff and knew how to take him. When I left there to come here he told me to give him a ring if it didn't work out over here.