Yeah, those fellas would take a fair auld lump out of your ankle!
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6 metre Maschio rotovator. Don't think my tractor would even lift that. I maybe pulling ( executive decision to be made tomorrow) a couple of steel light poles for cutting up and making into gate posts tomorrow so the nice flat surface will make things easier for me.
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In the absence of lovely cow and sheep piccys here's another machine. Grimme trailed potato harvester. The onion man is currently using it to lift his onions with it.
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Lovely photo Smartmartin.
No sheep around here anymore where I am Ancapaildorcha. Too many houses and dogs around the area now. Would love to get a few but wouldn't be fair on them.
No sheep around here anymore where I am Ancapaildorcha. Too many houses and dogs around the area now. Would love to get a few but wouldn't be fair on them.
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Two row turnip harvester. The lads will be harvesting throughout the winter and early spring in all sorts of weather so it's tracked.
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Sometimes getting up early has its rewards.
The sun rises over the three most common cash crops in this part of the world at this time of the year - windmills, trees and winter wheat.
(The colour in the sky and the reflection of the rising sun on the windmills was better than this just moments before, but had already started to fade by the time I grabbed the camera)
Afterthought: sometimes I think that ye don't appreciate what great skies you get in Ireland. For most of the year here, we have nothing but a bland homogenous blue, white or grey. This was a temporary blip, and has now been replaced by a homogenous dirty white.
The sun rises over the three most common cash crops in this part of the world at this time of the year - windmills, trees and winter wheat.
(The colour in the sky and the reflection of the rising sun on the windmills was better than this just moments before, but had already started to fade by the time I grabbed the camera)
Afterthought: sometimes I think that ye don't appreciate what great skies you get in Ireland. For most of the year here, we have nothing but a bland homogenous blue, white or grey. This was a temporary blip, and has now been replaced by a homogenous dirty white.