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<blockquote data-quote="Dave6170" data-source="post: 496378" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>A cup tea goes a long way.</p><p> I spent 2 days carting silage for a mate last week and I dont want to cart a load ever again.! Trying to keep up with a chopper in the field then waiting at the pit cause they cant handle it at that end. </p><p>At spraying too we just have our food on the move cause we have so much to do in a short time. You feel like sh!t at night witb no breaks. </p><p>Dad shears all summer with a team. Some places expect them to do the whole flock with no tea breaks. He says all the need is a cup of tea and a piece. Just to keep them going. Then the next place, the folk are so delighted to get their sheep clipped and get the news with the shearers. They take them in for 3 courses tea beers and drams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave6170, post: 496378, member: 590"] A cup tea goes a long way. I spent 2 days carting silage for a mate last week and I dont want to cart a load ever again.! Trying to keep up with a chopper in the field then waiting at the pit cause they cant handle it at that end. At spraying too we just have our food on the move cause we have so much to do in a short time. You feel like sh!t at night witb no breaks. Dad shears all summer with a team. Some places expect them to do the whole flock with no tea breaks. He says all the need is a cup of tea and a piece. Just to keep them going. Then the next place, the folk are so delighted to get their sheep clipped and get the news with the shearers. They take them in for 3 courses tea beers and drams. [/QUOTE]
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