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spot on , 80% of the time it not so much the lamping, its the dreaded word (lurcher) , ok you get some landowners/farmers  dont wont any light  flicked about on there ground.But it having running dog

It free for all in day and nite those who dare win

“ I will follow him, i’ll follow him where heeee May gooo!” Oh mate you better believe it I’m going Sister Mary Clarence on this shit! ???

All farmers hate spending money even between each other. Most love to work on favours. I borrow your baler then you borrow my silage wrapper type thing. If you can do any turn at all for them then  they will let you in as long as it doesn't cost there pocket then they freak out. Think ahead of the pack and keep asking. The best trick is to knock there door and ask do they own such an such field. When they say yes then smile and say I just seen the gate open and your cattle were on road so I ran them back in and shut gate. Some f****r must of been on your land and left it open. Not many decent lads left that would do such an honourable good deed. Then ask for permission and unless he is a soulless b*****d he will say yes out of guilt alone since you helped him out. ???

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12 minutes ago, Blackmag said:

I can tell you were not to ask I think you will find it's hot at the moment especially round garstand pilling areas due to a few numptys robbing gear but good luck dale

Thanks for the advice heard it’s been bad towards garstang recently

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