Our neighbour is a tightwad and he has a McCormack, about 2007 or something like that? Except for a little yard tractor and a loader, its their only tractor for a 100 cow dairy. They don't even have a 4 wheeler. We are a bit bigger (160 cows + beef) and have 6 tractors, telehandler, 1 working land rover and 4 'car' ones, maybe he's the smarter farmer though if the milk price is so low?

I guess we'll wait Pete to confirm if it was a public right of way, a 'naughty' farm track or simply driving across one of the fields!!!! For now, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
 
I can only think Emma has a lot to learn if she thinks Pete is regular at this stage, i'm sure when the landyzone bug bites and he's on here every night, reading posts in parts of the forum which have no relevance to him what so ever and ignoring 90% of what is going on in the real world around him, she will be in for a right shock :)
 
Our neighbour is a tightwad and he has a McCormack, about 2007 or something like that? Except for a little yard tractor and a loader, its their only tractor for a 100 cow dairy. They don't even have a 4 wheeler. We are a bit bigger (160 cows + beef) and have 6 tractors, telehandler, 1 working land rover and 4 'car' ones, maybe he's the smarter farmer though if the milk price is so low?

I guess we'll wait Pete to confirm if it was a public right of way, a 'naughty' farm track or simply driving across one of the fields!!!! For now, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
Im acattle breeder myself and relieved to hear anyone is sticking with cattle on whatever scale!Barely worth it these 20yrs past.I was only joking about the tracs really,sure they are able.Not all farmers like green laners could be more the size of it.Have a foot in both camps myself i supose.All the best with your herd.
 
Cos no bugger near me wants to go out playing!

Everyone round hear seems to just polish em and ride round on the road!:confused:
Terrible to hear that mate.I feel for you!Have you checked out any clubs.When I lived upcountry clubs used to organise greenlaning meets etc.Your missus might like it too.
 
Mccormicks are toss, just like their case ih counterparts, John Deere 6900 ftw wooooooh,
Either that or the farmer was a total whimp/ and/or didn't have a long enough chain to wrap around your truck

Can't say my choice of attire for the disco helps as cow**** n mud help the tinworm
 
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After couple of hours wedging bricks and stones under the tyres and digging with my handy rabbiting shovel i got Betsy free!

betsy is she a white 200 tdi 0n a c reg ????? with a roll cage only asking as she use to be mine just seeing if she's sill on the road/ off road
 
After couple of hours wedging bricks and stones under the tyres and digging with my handy rabbiting shovel i got Betsy free!

betsy is she a white 200 tdi 0n a c reg ????? with a roll cage only asking as she use to be mine just seeing if she's sill on the road/ off road

Nope sorry MY Betsy is a K plate in Windjammer Blue
 
Nowt wrong with getting stuck on your own, good experience especially when you get yourself free on your own too :D
 
Nowt wrong with getting stuck on your own, good experience especially when you get yourself free on your own too :D
Ill second that.the digging is good for your heart and the mud is good for your skin,better than the gym and a facial.Free too!:cool:
 
and whats this polish you talk of :confused:

I have one who comes round every wed to clean my house, well fit she is :D

Going out alone is fine.. as long as you don't break the law/**** off the locals/your wife, then it's all just a learning experience... IMHO
 
You should have given me a ring.... As long as it wasn't a Wigan Kebab (pie on a stick) I would have had your dinner! lol :)
 

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