The largest combine harvester recycling company in the UK, with stock of over 350 machines covering all makes. Offering a large selection of ‘new’ and second-hand parts for combine harvesters at affordable prices.
Mate, that’s 🤬 mad, wth. No trains there for Tokyo 🤣🤣. It’s like a mechanics / 2nd hand or used parts merchant. So many harvesters & field equipment brilliant. Thanks for the link. Regards pal 🇳🇿 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Clearly fire seems to be the biggest premature killer of combines....must be crippling the insurance industry...Why manufacturers haven't come up with a fix is worrying...
@@AbandonedPlacesHiddenSpaces You maybe right about the hours but these things are built to last millennia's, the biggest cause of combine fires is poor maintenance and general cleaning...oil leaks diesel leaks as well as dry straw and chaff from the cereal being harvested, catch fire from engine or tranny heat. In terms of hours as long as you have tools to sharpen blades and diesel in your tank, these things can go on forever....
JESUS hit the jackpot mate very nice well done you two
Thank you
The largest combine harvester recycling company in the UK, with stock of over 350 machines covering all makes.
Offering a large selection of ‘new’ and second-hand parts for combine harvesters at affordable prices.
Know the place well then ?
@@AbandonedPlacesHiddenSpaces I can use a search engine and it's been featured on TV
Oh nice
Mate, that’s 🤬 mad, wth.
No trains there for Tokyo 🤣🤣.
It’s like a mechanics / 2nd hand or used parts merchant.
So many harvesters & field equipment brilliant.
Thanks for the link.
Regards pal 🇳🇿
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
still in her element with all the machines
@@AbandonedPlacesHiddenSpaces 🤣🤣🤣 glad to hear.
@@AbandonedPlacesHiddenSpaces that’s so true 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
hello, I would like to visit the place too, if possible, how do I get there, it's fantastic
Check description
Where is that
John manners yard. Active
there all combine harvesters did the owner say if the buisness is still going or stopped?
Yes still a fully functional yard
Clearly fire seems to be the biggest premature killer of combines....must be crippling the insurance industry...Why manufacturers haven't come up with a fix is worrying...
Yes a lot seemed to be burnt, maybe over worked. Must be the hours they put in.
@@AbandonedPlacesHiddenSpaces You maybe right about the hours but these things are built to last millennia's, the biggest cause of combine fires is poor maintenance and general cleaning...oil leaks diesel leaks as well as dry straw and chaff from the cereal being harvested, catch fire from engine or tranny heat. In terms of hours as long as you have tools to sharpen blades and diesel in your tank, these things can go on forever....
@@maxowiti7018 correct look after your tools and they will look after you is the saying i suppose. thanks for checking out this video btw.
ok dont reply heard you say still operating
Lmao no problem buddy