Sunday, 20 July 2014
Post haytime spin
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Hay on Hold
Without the tractors having cabs, I would have been riding around with a big coat on I think!
Last year it was about 27C doing these top fields.
The other day more like 13C
Cloudy until 1pm or would have been able to finish all three, but has been very little rain just enough to damp the top so hope to get it done Sunday or Monday.
Next weekend sounds dodgy then dry + quite hot to follow most likely.
Have two good sized fields still to cut, not sure whether to do them ASAP or wait to see what if the weekend rain event comes off.
They were grazed by sheep until mid-April so not as forward as what I've done.
Friday, 2 May 2014
Thursday, 17 April 2014
Spring barley and lambing
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Monday, 10 March 2014
New Izuzu
Picked this up today, at a glance it looks much like the old one, but there are huge differences.
It’s more powerful especially lower down the rev range yet uses less fuel.
When driving it is far more planted and less bouncy.
There’s traction control too – not sure how effective that is but it’s supposed to detect one wheel starting to spin and transfer drive to the other or others if in 4x4
It can tow 3.5 tons too.
The only down side is it’s a bit bigger all round - and the older one was big enough for small parking spaces!
The dealer seemed generally OK aside from the hopelessly optimistic delivery schedule – I expected anyway.
The one annoyance was not just a low fuel tank but a tank so near empty I wondered if I would get 5 miles to Guisborough - which was the first one I passed.
Admittedly I left mine near 1/4 but if the new one had been about half full it would hardly be generous.
They had to drive it to Ripon for the canopy to be put on so must have consciously only put about £10 in.
It took £84 to fill it!