Yesterday or a couple or hours of it were spent popping tyres on a pair of tractor twin rims. They have already started drilling barley but the twin rims will help when spinning fertilizer. They aren't mounted on the tractor yet as the screws on the Highfield levers are too short. As if I hadn't done enough I spent another hour or so collecting stones thrown up by the power harrow. It was dark when I finished so decided to give the gym a miss. the gym is somewhere I have successfully avoided for thirty years so I didn't miss it.
Here are a few adulterated photos.
The pictures are a little dim and dismal. Blame the EUSSR. Nothing to do with me, I'm just a bovine conformist happy to have all life's decisions made for me.
Here are a few adulterated photos.
The pictures are a little dim and dismal. Blame the EUSSR. Nothing to do with me, I'm just a bovine conformist happy to have all life's decisions made for me.
That is a pretty nifty tynes and roller on the front. Enjoying catching up on your posts.
ReplyDeleteLynda, last year they used a converted Ferrag drill on the front full of fertilizer but the ground is so hilly and steep that though it worked it doesn't work well up hill so it's back to the Amazon on the small New Holland.
Deleteja er breekt een mooie maar drukke tijd aan.
ReplyDeleteJa Bas, een andere winter overleefde.
DeleteI enjoyed yuor 'dim ' images, Adrian. As for others making decisions for me, I wish those dim bastards at gov.UK would start making some - the way I feel at the moment any decision would do!!
ReplyDeleteI have no time for any of them or very few. It's our decision until we make one that they can see will require them to do some work. Pain in the bum it is.
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