Great video Michael touring around Toms farm. I was at school with his father Richard and have fond memories of his grandfather and grandmother Tony & Betty when they lived on the farm in the village. Keep your videos rolling.
Great video, thanks for the tour round Tom's farm, agree he's a great bloke and farmer, good laugh as well, brilliant how he sorted that loading shovel 😂👍
Fantastic video Michael. One of your best and really enjoyed watching you and Tom. I will be definitely subscribing to Tom now. Nice to see other farmers running classic tractors. Keep up the good work guys 👍
Ive never forgotten a workshop clear out we had with our boss. Brand new unopened New Holland baler parts. I recommended ebay for those. Plus a whole Ford 3000 ex scraper tractor owned by a previous employee, parts for this tractor were spread between 2 farms. Never forgotten loading the skid unit into the silage trailer with the farm Manitou 629, thinking what a waste. Boss wanted a few bucks.😢
Good evening. What a great video tonight tom is some guy and great to have a look at his farm thank you. 90% today just getting things ready to head to france on holliday with the wife.
Great video Michael and as if to reenforce your earlier comment about making good friends with other agricultural TH-camrs there's Tom wearing an AGRI Hoodie. 😉. Olly will be pleased.👌. PS: It's the same colour that I have. 👍.
First tractor I drove Fergie 20, it had bigger rear wheels, and would do 30mph on the road. We would put a two wheeled trailer on it with a four wheeler behind, loaded with straw, at 15 I thought I was the DBs. The thought of stopping it quickly from 30mph never entered my head.
hi great video when you placed the fuel tank on the ifor Williams trailer why did you place it were you did ? Was it for safety or so it tows better ect ?
I worked in a pit from age of 15 to 24, bloody awful, especially if working on vehicles, you end up with just about every type of liquid down your neck, in your hair if you have any, on your face. working on implements, you are either not tall enough, or too tall
I follow Tom and he’s a great man who knows so much and works extremely hard. Great video 👍
Great video Michael touring around Toms farm. I was at school with his father Richard and have fond memories of his grandfather and grandmother Tony & Betty when they lived on the farm in the village. Keep your videos rolling.
Great video, thanks for the tour round Tom's farm, agree he's a great bloke and farmer, good laugh as well, brilliant how he sorted that loading shovel 😂👍
Interesting , good head on his shoulders.
Really instresting to watch and was very nice to meet both of you and have a chat at cereals
Brilliant video Michael
Hi Michael That was a good look round Tom has a lot of nice kit Thanks again
Thank you. He’s a really nice guy
Really enjoy your videos Michael and thanks for taking the time to make them and sharing with us 👍
Awesome video - came to your channel after Tom mentioned this video and really enjoyed this one, will check out some others now.
Thank you
Fantastic video Michael. One of your best and really enjoyed watching you and Tom. I will be definitely subscribing to Tom now. Nice to see other farmers running classic tractors. Keep up the good work guys 👍
Nice one Michael what a interesting man Tom Lamb is Tom the massey man 😂😂. Cracking one 👍
We bought a Massey 662 rake like that last year and it’s a great little rake
He love's the "hugga dugga gun" does Tom 👍😎👊💪
Ive never forgotten a workshop clear out we had with our boss. Brand new unopened New Holland baler parts. I recommended ebay for those. Plus a whole Ford 3000 ex scraper tractor owned by a previous employee, parts for this tractor were spread between 2 farms. Never forgotten loading the skid unit into the silage trailer with the farm Manitou 629, thinking what a waste. Boss wanted a few bucks.😢
Excellent video!!
Interesting video thank you all
Yes Tom's a Great Guy for sure. Good Vid Thanks
you definitely need a pit ,and Tom does some brilliant videos ,and the K reg fergi I think was 1992 .,good video from GCS
Good evening. What a great video tonight tom is some guy and great to have a look at his farm thank you. 90% today just getting things ready to head to france on holliday with the wife.
Have a great time
Great video very interesting looking around Toms farm
Cool video, Nice farm, use it or lose it for sure , nothing worse than climbing over scrap & crap under feet 🤠
Great video Micheal.
Thanks!
What an amazing video
Great video Michael and as if to reenforce your earlier comment about making good friends with other agricultural TH-camrs there's Tom wearing an AGRI Hoodie. 😉. Olly will be pleased.👌. PS: It's the same colour that I have. 👍.
Olly’s merch is good stuff
5.01 into the video. Think Tom needs a GCS hat. Wearing OllyBlogs hoodie 😂
Tom sporting abit of Olly Harrison Merch!
Teamwork 😂😂
First tractor I drove Fergie 20, it had bigger rear wheels, and would do 30mph on the road. We would put a two wheeled trailer on it with a four wheeler behind, loaded with straw, at 15 I thought I was the DBs. The thought of stopping it quickly from 30mph never entered my head.
It may be a pit, but its not a bunker. 😂
hi great video when you placed the fuel tank on the ifor Williams trailer why did you place it were you did ? Was it for safety or so it tows better ect ?
Sorry I’m not sure what you mean
Sorry about that ive written it again
I put the weight over the wheels so it travels easily. It’s an 18ft trailer so it’s the best option
hope he does get the loyalty his family deserves from massey but wouldn't count on it from the large corporations these days
I worked in a pit from age of 15 to 24, bloody awful, especially if working on vehicles, you end up with just about every type of liquid down your neck, in your hair if you have any, on your face. working on implements, you are either not tall enough, or too tall
If it ain't red, leave it in the shed
💪🙏👏🇮🇪👍👍
R reg is 1975
1977 According to Google