davidroberts30
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Witnessed that a few times on some contract land. It tends to spread along the row if not stamped on.View attachment 823376 View attachment 823378 So here we go again another garden extended in to the field
have they moved the fence?View attachment 823376 View attachment 823378 So here we go again another garden extended in to the field
I politely tell them that we have a lot more rubbish than they ever will have and they get the message as a ruleWitnessed that a few times on some contract land. It tends to spread along the row if not stamped on.
It could have been worse and they chucked all the unwanted over the fence. Ideal access for the garden shed light fingered type now.. They love the easy access with just wire cutters
No the fence has not been touched but it’s a back fence probably 4 ft from the boundary to keep my cows back from there hedge and not to extend the garden to it, If they don’t want to play ball I will fence my boundary and I am not known for my fencing skills as can be witnessed from the pictures I put on here last time it happened I think it will be concrete barriers from @Unbrako precast this time as I can reuse themhave they moved the fence?
To be fair i will tell them about it and see what happens as we have 85% good neighbours who will call if anything a miss with stock so dont want to pee the majority offStart tipping chicken sh!t on your ground over the fence
Ok now I get it. And the fence looks fine seen contractors do a lot worse.No the fence has not been touched but it’s a back fence probably 4 ft from the boundary to keep my cows back from there hedge and not to extend the garden to it, If they don’t want to play ball I will fence my boundary and I am not known for my fencing skills as can be witnessed from the pictures I put on here last time it happened I think it will be concrete barriers from @Unbrako precast this time as I can reuse them
Not needed for rainwater harvestingGood day today, 100mm twinwall pipe buried to get water away from shed roofs.View attachment 823482
and a few cube of concrete to stop the latest bodge taking off in high winds.View attachment 823484
Spending the money saved on wrapping 400 bales silage on roofing sheets.....mainly because straw shed will be full of hay this year. Mixed emotions.
Had a siesta, and went back out at 7pm till 9pmFeckin hot here
Had to stop driving through farm yard as tar is melting and picking up on loader wheels
Also been eaten by little black flies
Had enough
Back in house
Will go back out later if and when it cools down
View attachment 823510 Too dry here to harvest my neighbours rape. We are going to have a go early am.
Err.......Last year I found 8pm start and cut til 9am the next day worked a treat