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Roger Evans on vintage tractors and surgery down at the smithy
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<blockquote data-quote="John 1594" data-source="post: 1259196" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Another tale concerning uncle and the JD, they used to cart all our beet to peterborough factory (just shows how long ago it was, not many people know there was even a beet factory there) with that and a big dyson 4 wheel trailer</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the last load went in on xmas eve on year, Bill had the JD model A, and his cousin Harry had a Farmall M</p><p></p><p>They stopped at every pub between peterborough and march, when Bill eventually arrived home late in the evening, he had forgotten about the big dyson trailer behind him, turned in the very small gate into the yard, and tore both the gate and the post clean out of the ground with the trailer</p><p></p><p>Great granfather sent him out there xmas morning while he was still hungover to dig a new hole and put it back up, as he couldnt turn the horses out in the yard without a gate, xmas day or not!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John 1594, post: 1259196, member: 23"] Another tale concerning uncle and the JD, they used to cart all our beet to peterborough factory (just shows how long ago it was, not many people know there was even a beet factory there) with that and a big dyson 4 wheel trailer Anyway, the last load went in on xmas eve on year, Bill had the JD model A, and his cousin Harry had a Farmall M They stopped at every pub between peterborough and march, when Bill eventually arrived home late in the evening, he had forgotten about the big dyson trailer behind him, turned in the very small gate into the yard, and tore both the gate and the post clean out of the ground with the trailer Great granfather sent him out there xmas morning while he was still hungover to dig a new hole and put it back up, as he couldnt turn the horses out in the yard without a gate, xmas day or not!!!! [/QUOTE]
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