Fencing in the Snow! Renault Ceres Tractor.
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- I've been wanting to film some fencing work for a while. It's normal winter work, it has to be done and it's usually in unpleasant weather! So when I came across Lyn fencing near the new bypass, I asked him if I could. He very kindly gave me the name of the farm where he was next working (he'd just finished by the bypass). So when I go there it's blowing a gale, cold as the grave and starts to snow - you watch . . . BTW, I'm no expert, though I've done a bit, but this looks like excellent work, here.
Since found this man has website (lynowenandson.co.uk) and it says
"Established in 1975, Lyn Owen and Son specialise in supplying and erecting all types of fencing and gates both for Agricultural and Private Homes. We supply and install ALL types of fencing, railings, gates, bollards and barriers."
Filmed in Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK.
new inventions sure makes life easy Alan
That is a very nice machine! In The Netherlands we also do a lot of fencing and we reverse a lot and take a lot of time to make it all nicely lined up. With such a machine it makes that job a fast job! Now i have the urge to make something like that myself :P
Thanks Mark. On our property in Scotland, you dropped the weight on the post and it split! Underneath the topsoil was ROCK.
Thanks Hendrik. Rain started this afternoon and hasn't stopped yet.
very enjoyable viewing.id love a machine like that but for now the sledge hammer and cro bar will have to do.10 out of 10
Great film Alan.
Never seen that way before.
Cold and dry today with sunshine.
New and different video is there.
I did. Very impressive - you must have a lot of different skills for all that!
Thanks Lloyd. I was back on that patch the other day filming whole crop harvesting.
Hi Alan! Thank you for this video, very interesting! I known you don´t take orders of what to film but if you ever come across somebody that is hedgelaying you can bet i would watch that!
Thanks
Well, that's nice! You can keep that video for a memory!
Good video Alan...to me it seems like a slow way of driving stakes,on my farm we have a concrete barrel attached to the front loader and we just drop the loader and down goes the stake!
Not so new, Wayne, but they won't on offer when I were a lad!
Hi! I looked at them in rapid but found nothing on it, however many good videos that I have never seen!
Best regards!
Me, too. Last bit of fencing I did was on that primitive (but dirt cheap) method!
Thanks - I did some a while back at the Newport Ploughing match. One of the clips on that match shows them hedge-laying but i can't remember which clip!
That was us !!
Anothet quality video and thats what im doing today some fencing but no snow just freezin cold wind but its ok im in the tractor my mate doing the hardwork in the cold lol
Nice one, but why didnt the other fella get out of the tractor to help pound staples? I would've gotten a chewing out for that haha
Did you try a search for Newport Ploughing Match?
That was my dad doing that !!
Yes that is a wragg knocker
Don't know. You could ask Lloyd Owen, below?
It's all there, but not such a lot, really. The trailer works as a wire unwrapper, as well as for transport, and the stapling is the only really hand job.
our post nocker pulles the block up so fast it tries to jump off the rail 5 bumps and them posts are in the ground efortless
Nope im the boss lol! I got a similar setup myself i do it slightly different tho but tha fence looks good and thats the main thing
is that a wragg knocker?
If you wish, go to our web page.
Lyn Owen and Son !!
That looks like a 'proper' Renault, i.e. one of the older ones with the MWM engine?
Mackeson3 its a John deere engine
But even bosses have to be paid! Get your meaning, though.
You obviously don't have rocks in the ground.
Look more carefully . . .
Yes, somebody has to be in the tractor. I hope he gets paid more than you? :)