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14 minutes ago, youngsbury said:

Nice place to work! Is that a leaf collector looks affective 

It's a spring tine harrow for scarifying, can also fit a lute on the carriage for levelling ground.

Took 6hrs to do the outdoor riding school and fields for grazing. They have quite a bit of land, river etc, beautiful place 

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35 minutes ago, gary112 said:

AE7920A3-A1D0-4FC1-9962-AD79FCEAD113.thumb.jpeg.fb77ccd5f19c8aa813205fd09d6b4c7c.jpegWell my little girl is pretty poorly,got her back from vets this morning after being on antibiotic drip for last couple days,see how it goes next few days but poor little thing is struggling a bit 

Poor little mite . Hope she picks up matey .

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