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The amount of rain we had on friday afternoon you would be lucky here.

Drove to southminster on saturday wheat looked nearly ready there.

 

We had 18mm friday. The ground is very wet but the barley is ready, the wind yesterday and today has dryed the ears out well :)

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Saw the first field of rape being cut along the trailway as i was mowing. Just typical i didnt have my camera with me as when i came back the field had gone but so had the combine. Nothing but a burnt shell of the combine and smouldering ash where the rape crop was.

 

Dust on the manifold ?

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Saw the first field of rape being cut along the trailway as i was mowing. Just typical i didnt have my camera with me as when i came back the field had gone but so had the combine. Nothing but a burnt shell of the combine and smouldering ash where the rape crop was.

 

I've just been speaking to a mate of mine, he told me he saw a combine on fire in Sandwich in Kent today.

 

Not a good start to the Harvest!

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Yeah I know the farmer in Kent, it's was a big farm and one of there tracked machines.

 

 

That's what you get when you don't clean them out after sitting in a barn all winter.

 

They are the farm that goe all night and work in shifts to get the job done.

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Yeah I know the farmer in Kent, it's was a big farm and one of there tracked machines.

 

 

That's what you get when you don't clean them out after sitting in a barn all winter.

 

They are the farm that goe all night and work in shifts to get the job done.

 

Glad i cleaned one of the local estates fleet (2 New Holland CR9090, 3 CR 8000 and 2 TC5000). Spent two weeks cleaning that lot after last years harvest. Was a good laugh getting absolutely caked in dust from air lining them out then getting covered in muddy water when i was cleaning it with everything running.:thumbup:

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