As a school kid living in N. London I'd catch a Greenline bus to Olympia or Earls Court to visit the Smithfield farm show, also Car and Boat show but my favorite was the Ideal Home show because the food stands gave out tasters and after enough of them, I'd be full and lunch money still in my pocket. The last show I went to was the Boat Show back in the 90s and I bought a GPS system for my Dunkirk Little Ship, wearing the Association tie was a good move as I got a nice discount and a coffee. Harry would have loved the show leaping on all that shiny stuff. Thanks for jolting a few more old memories of being a kid.
Just heard about you from William at Crowley Farm. This is such an awesome way to celebrate your 40th anniversary. Imagine what those trees will be like in 40 years. Excited to see more about your farm from over in the USA
What is very noticeable is how vivid the paintwork on Tractors and other Equipment have become, those Valtra's certainly are out standing if you parked one of those in a wooded area you couldn't really lose sight of them.🧐
Hi you all! Good video. Pretty neat to see all the huge equipment. You both make a good team. I heard that funny comment about a three-something! 😂 Looking forward to part 2.
as i grew up every year we went to the suffolk county show, there was always a well turned out agricultural selection, now its like a giant market, general businesses and construction plant.
Richard I thought you were about to break the first rule of Funky Farming "We don't talk about Slurry" 😹😹. I agree with you went 2 years ago LAMMA can be overwhelming.
Now I do hope the nice sales people at kabota are going to arrange a demo of there new compact telehandler for him to try.. 😮😜.. imagine driving that gold fendt on a sunny day 😮😵💫 good PR though.. thanks for the dander Richard.. stay safe 🏴
Great vid. Nice you mentioned Milton, ive worked in Milcombe for a few years as agg engineer. Theres good chance you came to our workshop at some point. 🍻
Play some ABBA in the background. Watching me watching you. 😂 You should name your group “The Eggers”. You keep egging each other on. I enjoyed this immensely
Sanderson Forklifts went out of buisness in 1990 ,the pivot steer Terex is basically the same machine ,I've seen one badged Terex Sanderson ,to spread your wild flower meadow a quad bike and Harry sat on the back facing the wrong way with a fiddle drill ,and fiddle it to the hymn Lord of the dance 2 1/5 acres in an hour ,up to now I've done 7 acres with a fiddle drill ,2 acres walking as it was to wet for any machines
I used to drive a Matbro Mastiff front end loader with pivot steer, great for moving the bucket sideways a bit without having to move the machine forward or reverse. This was back in the 1960s.
Good morning Richard , What a great show to go to you look as if you enjoyed it,🚜🚜⭐️👍👍
As a school kid living in N. London I'd catch a Greenline bus to Olympia or Earls Court to visit the Smithfield farm show, also Car and Boat show but my favorite was the Ideal Home show because the food stands gave out tasters and after enough of them, I'd be full and lunch money still in my pocket.
The last show I went to was the Boat Show back in the 90s and I bought a GPS system for my Dunkirk Little Ship, wearing the Association tie was a good move as I got a nice discount and a coffee.
Harry would have loved the show leaping on all that shiny stuff. Thanks for jolting a few more old memories of being a kid.
great to see you as always Richard
You too
The first rough terrain forklift i drove was a Sanderson back in 1983 in Norfolk before i went to Writtle Agricultural College.
Great stuff boys.😊😊
Morning Richard, Lammas was great and thank you and farmer p for the picture and the stickers 👍
Just heard about you from William at Crowley Farm. This is such an awesome way to celebrate your 40th anniversary. Imagine what those trees will be like in 40 years. Excited to see more about your farm from over in the USA
What is very noticeable is how vivid the paintwork on Tractors and other Equipment have become, those Valtra's certainly are out standing if you parked one of those in a wooded area you couldn't really lose sight of them.🧐
Hi you all! Good video. Pretty neat to see all the huge equipment. You both make a good team. I heard that funny comment about a three-something! 😂
Looking forward to part 2.
Hello from Finland . It's nice to see Finnish brand's like Valtra , Kesla timber cranes and Rani balewrap in the UK . I hope that You approve them .
Very nice Richard, lots of nice kit you and Ean are having fun as always. See you for the next part CRACK ON!
Great to meet you guys! Fab day
as i grew up every year we went to the suffolk county show, there was always a well turned out agricultural selection, now its like a giant market, general businesses and construction plant.
The steps on the valtra look good ,,,, you naughty boy.
A very good Saturday evening to you all from Wellington Somerset 😊
A brilliant video really enjoyable well done 👍👍👍
9:17 I’m finally RUclips famous 🤣🤣 great to meet you on Thursday 👍🏻
Great video with the two off you at lamma 19:41 i farm we farm has a mchale bale splitter on hi youtube channel
You should look at a basic spring harrow with a seed box
It's a good show to go to.all there's farmer's wot srarted to do RUclips is all Dawn to you keep up the great work you are doing
Hello everyone enjoy your day at Lammas. At the mesenery have a fantastic day 👌
Great video, can you do a detailed farm tour video please, showing the housing feeding and milking facilities in detail please
What a coincidence, we're expecting -6° in central Illinois. Only different is we use that F° scale. Crack on.
It was nice meeting you 16:16
Great show!
Great fun video enjoyed
Watch out for all the mullets 😂
I unsubscribed from your channel about 6 months ago. Yesterday I couldn't remember why, so I re-subscribed.Today I heard you singing, and remembered.
loved this video such a shame hazza wasn't there would have loved to have seen him there, with his wisdom. tell hazza he was missed.
Richard I thought you were about to break the first rule of Funky Farming "We don't talk about Slurry" 😹😹. I agree with you went 2 years ago LAMMA can be overwhelming.
Now I do hope the nice sales people at kabota are going to arrange a demo of there new compact telehandler for him to try.. 😮😜.. imagine driving that gold fendt on a sunny day 😮😵💫 good PR though.. thanks for the dander Richard.. stay safe 🏴
You both like kids in a toy shop 😂😂. Easy distracted anyone would be HARR-HARR 😂
Great vid. Nice you mentioned Milton, ive worked in Milcombe for a few years as agg engineer. Theres good chance you came to our workshop at some point. 🍻
You forgot the best song for your road trip "Lama Lama Ding Dong" by Rocky Sharpe and the Replays.
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Great crack you two lads it's like the chuckle brothers😂
Hi Richard. I believe Sanderson was taken over by Claas in the 90s.
Play some ABBA in the background. Watching me watching you. 😂
You should name your group “The Eggers”. You keep egging each other on.
I enjoyed this immensely
Sanderson were bought up by Claas
Sanderson Forklifts went out of buisness in 1990 ,the pivot steer Terex is basically the same machine ,I've seen one badged Terex Sanderson ,to spread your wild flower meadow a quad bike and Harry sat on the back facing the wrong way with a fiddle drill ,and fiddle it to the hymn Lord of the dance 2 1/5 acres in an hour ,up to now I've done 7 acres with a fiddle drill ,2 acres walking as it was to wet for any machines
I used to drive a Matbro Mastiff front end loader with pivot steer, great for moving the bucket sideways a bit without having to move the machine forward or reverse. This was back in the 1960s.
can you use farmer p rake spreader
Mc Hale baler are made Ireland in County Mayo when you are in Ireland again you should call to the factory where they are made Patrick in Ireland 🇮🇪
You guys have a great sense of humour. Was good to finally meet both of you. Did Ian get you a tit for your cup of tea Richard
bear steaks are nice but can be a bit grizzly , enjoy the show.
Sanderson and Matbro handlers are long gone, Matbro were made in Tetbury!
Matbro patented the pivot steer and either sold or licensed it to Caterpillar.
I’m trying to get into farming I’m at college at the moment doing construction multi skills
Has anyone who plays farming simulator noticed the lamma adverts on the billboards in the game.
Claas took over Sanderson.
As someone whose eaten Bear all I can say is DON't! Stringy, gamey doesn't begin to describe it. ;^)
The sales reps could have a massive opportunity talking to you on camera ..no Acknowledgement or hello from any of the Massey ones
Perfect merlo for Mr p
I bet a certain Gentleman will be buying the Golden Fendt for his Diddly Squate Farm😂
Ad Blue......hilarious 🤣
The crack you pair were ,thinking you been drinking merlo 🍷🍷😃😃
Should have taken Harry he'd learn more there than at school
Metal Farmers 😄 😁
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Hi Richard how about spice boys
You need to be a you tuber to afford the shiny kit.!!!
Are you sure you aint a brother to Farmer P. Cuz i think you might be 😂😂😂❤
Hi lads, coffee and wee be a good name for boy band😅
Sanderstead went bust in the mid 90s as far as I know
Ha ha Steptoe and Son more like....
i think sanderson got bought out by a tractor company or went out of buisness matbro got bought out by case or massey
If your going to lamma from your place how are you you going past ross on wye thats miles out😂😂
He saw the sign for Ross J8 M50 otherwise they were on the right road M5 Bristol - Birmingham
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The weels on the Fendt looks like plastic there soooo clean (when it goes to a farm) 😂🐄🐄🦬🤠💩👨🌾