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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 7749628" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>Yesterday my son went from Sleaford to Brigg 45 miles Brigg to Spalding 70 miles Spalding to Markham Moor 60 miles started at 7.30 finished at 3.00 pm some off that was done at 30 mph with a combine header on the back most at 40 mph. This was with a Fendt 939 which has now been sold so he now has to use a Claas but they only do 55 kph apparently.</p><p></p><p>i had two campaigns at Bardney in the labs probably the most miserable time of my life. I used to watch the tractors and trailers coming in longingly. Taught me a lesson which was doesn’t matter how much you earn you have to enjoy what you do which might explain why people aren’t keen to drive a lorry day in day out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 7749628, member: 66524"] Yesterday my son went from Sleaford to Brigg 45 miles Brigg to Spalding 70 miles Spalding to Markham Moor 60 miles started at 7.30 finished at 3.00 pm some off that was done at 30 mph with a combine header on the back most at 40 mph. This was with a Fendt 939 which has now been sold so he now has to use a Claas but they only do 55 kph apparently. i had two campaigns at Bardney in the labs probably the most miserable time of my life. I used to watch the tractors and trailers coming in longingly. Taught me a lesson which was doesn’t matter how much you earn you have to enjoy what you do which might explain why people aren’t keen to drive a lorry day in day out. [/QUOTE]
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