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Blimey our pickers don’t need adjusting and they are also self unloadingJust Setting up the new bean harvester View attachment 906503
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Blimey our pickers don’t need adjusting and they are also self unloadingJust Setting up the new bean harvester View attachment 906503
We have these models as well.Blimey our pickers don’t need adjusting and they are self unloadind
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You need a boulder or 2Doin the rounds this morn,Had the 4x4s back again having there jollies, feckin scrots, plods not worth a toss, ya ring um and theyve not a bloodly clue where we are and when they do deside to come there in a littke blood noddy car ffs or they say when you see un again call again, its other side of the hill i only know when theyve been ffs, i know what id like to do but i think theyed throw the key away
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Finished ploughing yesterday and got it washed down and put away.rolled that field and will get ready to start drilling Monday week.loaded some wheat to go aswell.harvest seems a distant memory nowView attachment 907120View attachment 907121
nick...
I’ve thought about your comment a few times today. Care to elaborate?Bloody kit everywhere
Hedge cutting is one of the most important jobs on the farm in my opinion
I’ve thought about your comment a few times today. Care to elaborate?
No I haven’t.it was done last year but I still like to give em a trim and tidy up.hedge is full of berries and I may do it after Xmas on a frost if we get some.was going to fallow that field but decided I can’t drive past for the next 12 months looking at all the rubbish growing.it will get 200kg of gleam on a couple of weeks.half inch of rain woukd not go a miss at the moment either.Looks smart but you haven't cut the hedge
I agree.i hate seeing hedges cut this time of year as all the berries get destroyed depriving birds of food.my hedges are full of berries at the moment.i normally cut mine in January as it gives me something to do and it’s nice to get back in a tractor again.Always think a farm with the hedges cut looks to be in better heart, more profitable.....provided they haven't been done by some hero that when finished looks like he used a rotovator.
Had to go to Uxbridge yesterday . Traffic was a nightmare but something we spotted while sitting in it on the A40 was the huge amount and the size of the berries in the hedges . .....OH commented "hard winter ahead"I agree.i hate seeing hedges cut this time of year as all the berries get destroyed depriving birds of food.my hedges are full of berries at the moment.i normally cut mine in January as it gives me something to do and it’s nice to get back in a tractor again.
nick...
Hedges really.On the hedges or the kit situation
Hedges really.
Had to go to Uxbridge yesterday . Traffic was a nightmare but something we spotted while sitting in it on the A40 was the huge amount and the size of the berries in the hedges . .....OH commented "hard winter ahead"