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<blockquote data-quote="betweenthelines" data-source="post: 7761310" data-attributes="member: 45282"><p>Maize going in the other side of the clamp I think.</p><p></p><p>But yes, the Dale Farm lot really wind me up. Farting about with an old Nuffield and Leyland when they've got a nearly new Belarus loader tractor. And if they want a back up to the Belarus, flog the collectors items for Classic prices and buy something a bit more modern with the money.</p><p></p><p>So on one hand you've got a farm spending £80k to do 40 acres of silage, justifying the purchase by saying it means they don't wait for a contractor, and still getting it rained on (the interest alone would pay the contractor's bill) while another farm spends half a day fiddling about with knackered old wrecks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betweenthelines, post: 7761310, member: 45282"] Maize going in the other side of the clamp I think. But yes, the Dale Farm lot really wind me up. Farting about with an old Nuffield and Leyland when they've got a nearly new Belarus loader tractor. And if they want a back up to the Belarus, flog the collectors items for Classic prices and buy something a bit more modern with the money. So on one hand you've got a farm spending £80k to do 40 acres of silage, justifying the purchase by saying it means they don't wait for a contractor, and still getting it rained on (the interest alone would pay the contractor's bill) while another farm spends half a day fiddling about with knackered old wrecks. [/QUOTE]
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