Why do people insist on having cabs full of crap

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Stress the importance of having a sense of pride in the working environment. Usually it reflects through into efficient service. Same as a tidy desk or clean lorry. Presents an appearance of professionalism rather than chaos.

If only I was as good at taking my own advice as I was as giving it.

I like to keep cabs clutter free and clean but a certain amount of rubbish builds up. Net wrap off cuts, bits of plastic I can't help but pick up if I see them when cultivating, rusty horseshoes etc. Oily rag for the dipstick.

And big stones. We always pick up big stones so they don't get in the power Harrow a second time. I could do a box on the machine for the stones.
 

Farmerdunk

Member
Location
Hertfordshire
As above, I tend to pick up stuff which shouldn't be there like bale twine, metal parts, big stones etc. Plus all the plough parts etc I may need for the day.
My solution this year is I'm going to get a front weight toolbox
 

JeepJeep

Member
Trade
Takes the pee I think(n).. Bit different here as it was Truck cabs , if they keep to the same motor let them sit amongst there sh!t. If you cab hop leave it as you hopefully find it... and as you'd leave it , take your sh!t with you.

I had my own motor unless it was in Mercs for servicing. Kept it clean tidy and emptied the sh!t when fuelling I lived in it.. I'd come back off Holiday and it was a disgrace. Greasy Chicken coated steering wheel and sh!t tucked in the lockers and pockets.. then another time some idiot and managed to set the powder fire extinguisher off under the bottom bunk.:scratchhead::poop::scratchhead:
 

blue power

Member
Location
Staffordshire
As above, I tend to pick up stuff which shouldn't be there like bale twine, metal parts, big stones etc. Plus all the plough parts etc I may need for the day.
My solution this year is I'm going to get a front weight toolbox

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