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- Welshpool Powys
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Assuming it’s real and not photo shopped, the land around it doesn’t look like it’s being ploughed and I can’t see any shadow from the plough .What a shock! Imagine being in that cab when that happened. I didn't even see the tractor at first.
its not real, its photo shopped.What a shock! Imagine being in that cab when that happened. I didn't even see the tractor at first.
Assuming it’s real and not photo shopped, the land around it doesn’t look like it’s being ploughed and I can’t see any shadow from the plough .
Could well be, I was looking for a shadow across the land, sun must have been directly over head.Isn't that the shadow of the land wheel in the back window? Maybe not.
You're about right, the implement usually pops the linkage and especially that plough would be anything but upright.Could well be, I was looking for a shadow across the land, sun must have been directly over head.
Stabilisers must have been tight too as the plough is straight up not over to one side.
distinct lack of rr's in the car park i see
distinct lack of rr's in the car park i see
one guy even rode his bike there
Hmmm, not so good then,conservation should cover all of the world's scant resources no fendts here and my personal transport is a Toyota yarris [emoji850]I disagree - lots of Audis, BMWs and a few Porsches in the car park, though not in that shot. Just like any other farm event car park. Happy to see lots of foreign plates too.
Why shouldn't conservation ag farmers not have nice cars? They're not spending lots of £££ on high hp tractors and agronomist's bills...
I ordered a round hole, but you sent a square one. When I rang to have it replaced, I really didn’t expect @Cab-over Pete to dispose of it by flytipping.
I’m gonna start a new show next year..... it will be called “grounds ripped to buggery”....It will feature a half buried JD750A drill at the entrance and the show itself will consist of tractors with at least 4 steps to the cab, loads of front weights and possibly wearing tracks belching diesel reek, carving the ground up with a variety of ploughs and cultivators buried to the frame