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<blockquote data-quote="Old McDonald" data-source="post: 4811386" data-attributes="member: 47276"><p>I am surprised nobody has mentioned the lack of coulters on the plough. Are coulterless ploughs now used in the UK so it does not appear unusual? I have never seen a plough here with them. They are all the same style as the on in the video. Bar points, reversible, and either single or double furrow. I suppose they make others and maybe bigger too but I have not seen any.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He will indeed have great cheese, might even make it himself. He will definitely grow his own olives, and might produce his own wine too - as I mentioned he is in a decent area. The rest is probably true too, except for one thing. He will not get his pension until he is 65. He will probably keep driving that tractor for another 20 years after that. Many work for a very long time due to the "diet". I think sunshimne helps too.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not a French number plate. Also, if you listen very carefully, you might hear that the cattle have a Portuguese accent and not a French one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old McDonald, post: 4811386, member: 47276"] I am surprised nobody has mentioned the lack of coulters on the plough. Are coulterless ploughs now used in the UK so it does not appear unusual? I have never seen a plough here with them. They are all the same style as the on in the video. Bar points, reversible, and either single or double furrow. I suppose they make others and maybe bigger too but I have not seen any. He will indeed have great cheese, might even make it himself. He will definitely grow his own olives, and might produce his own wine too - as I mentioned he is in a decent area. The rest is probably true too, except for one thing. He will not get his pension until he is 65. He will probably keep driving that tractor for another 20 years after that. Many work for a very long time due to the "diet". I think sunshimne helps too. Not a French number plate. Also, if you listen very carefully, you might hear that the cattle have a Portuguese accent and not a French one. [/QUOTE]
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