Your cows are so chill with a awesome first time driver driving past. Good stuff Jack!! I bet Mrs. C can't wait untill that jar of pickled onions are done with!! LOL :)
Well done Jack, beautifully driven, no kangaroo petrol! Pickled onions are not to everyone’s taste, you’re a bit young to appreciate them. Wait until you’re older then you’ll enjoy them, as Dad says, with cheese and some good fresh bread. Richard, Jack will soon be really handy with that Landrover and you will soon send him off on errands around the farm. I learned to drive on a tractor when I was ten years old, the best fun.
You are completely right there, not on the pickled onions! Haha The driving, we didn't have a Land Rover, I learnt how to drive on a tractor, the good old Ford 4000. One of the best things about living on a farm, shame I don't live there now, for my kids to do the same. Changing gears next Jack! That's when the real fun happens! lol
Mr C has been over the moon and giggling with excitement watching his two boys coming of age! Hazza in the tractor the other day and now Jack in the Landy! Top job Mr C... congrats!
Your instructions, Left Foot Down Right foot up sounded like the start of the Oakie Coakie 😄😄 Well done 👍, I first drove a tractor when I was 7, learnt to drive a car in Morris Minor Pickup when I was 9 and a Land Rover a few years later.
Jesus he is growing up fast, Real Nice young lad Richard & Mum ye must be well proud, He is better than I was starting off, Can we get more of jack using the loader cleaning out a shed possibly..
I had to drive a tractor at 11 years old, my father worked shift work as well as run the farm and my mother couldnt drive and the milk had to be taken down to the road three quarters of a mile away. By the time I was thirteen I could also reverse and position a 20 ft trailer attached. When I took my road car test I had one lesson and passed. Now been driving for 56 years all told. Jack shows common sense and ability just needs practice.
Well done Jack!!! Awesome. You'll get the hang of things in no time. Loved those pickle onions!!! Miss them. Wish I could get in bulk Malt Vinegar here in the States.
Well done Jack nice to learn them at a young age can't believe them cows didnt move when a noisy land rover went past Another great video as always funky farmer and family 👍
Top jon Jack! Landrovers aren't the easiest vehicle ro learn to drive in but you nailed it. I leant to drive in an ex army Bedford 4x4 truck converted into a slurry tanker on our farm. My dad didn't know until he caught me and and friend driving it around a field. He was not impressed but I did get to help out with the muck spreading after that. As you say, right of passage :-)
Nice one Jack, if you can master the Defender you can drive anything. Get the hang of that gearbox then get Dad to teach you how to use the Low Range and the Diff Lock. That car will go anywhere if the driver knows how to use it. I loved mine but my age and poor health meant it was getting a bit much to manage but, I really miss it. Sorry Richard, I'm with Jack on the pickled onions, but the vinegar's ok on Chips.
That Jack was a very good job 👏 👍 now you just need to work on your dad on getting an old car for the fields 😉 the best safest way to learn 👍. Richard at least you know your treats are safe from any other consumption 🤣😉. Happy fathers day ... stay safe 🏴
best way to learn, i did the same in a nissan pickup,in the big 50 acres field after harvest, bales for parking practice, nothing to hit bar small bales or dump it in the ditch if it went wrong,had one of those weird dash mounted pull and twist handbrakes
They sure are, he did exactly the same as you did, taught me the basics then got out and left me too it, next stage is get him on 265 with a trailer to teach him reversing
Pickled onions and fish and chips sounds good think do that tomorrow for dinner yum jack be good driver with practice learnt to drive a little Ferguson 35 grey and gold tractor myself .
Hill starting a manual transmission is a very important skill because it requires using just about all the operations you can do in a car all at the same time. Finding the sweet spot of clutch vs accelerator for the slope takes a lot of awareness that you just don't get when the car does it for you. Around here, farm kids tend to start driving tractors as soon as they can reach enough of the controls, and grain trucks sometimes even before 6th grade (11/12yrs old), also assuming they can both see out the windscreen and also reach enough of the controls :)
@BVale In my case, a lot of my coordination problems stem from the fact that I got just about all the growth genes possible and they all activated really early. From 3rd grade to 8th, my age and shoe size were the same integer, and I was larger than some of my adult family members when I was 8. It took me a while, but while I can't write legibly enough for even me to read it most of the time, I can type faster than most.
I started driving at 10 years old in a 1987 Chevy pick up on a frozen lake, I'm a commercial driver now. You better hide your keys, at 15 yrs old I use to push my father's truck out the driveway (it was loud) to visit my girlfriend quite regularly 😆
is " give it some wellie " an approved Driver's Education terminology ? 🤣⚠️‼️💥like learning to ride a bicycle for the first time, your first solo driving a car is so liberating. insert song "Born to be wild" Steppen Wolf. Your free now Jack ✌️ The world is your Pickled Onion 🤣🤣🤣. 🇺🇲
Brings back memories from when i learnt to drive we had a same scraper tractor back then dryed on shit all over it once I mastered it felt like I was driving a ferrari I was proud as punch
Seatbelt, check mirrors, Check it's in nutral, start engine, put in to gear, get biting point and then take the handbrake off. If you teach him wrong he won't pass his road test Richard :)
Well done! Probably better than I could do lol! I've only got a ride on mower to practise on! XD Tell Harry that his Scottish accent is soooooo much better than mine! 😊👍🚜🚜🚜
Interesting vblog. Have you tried driving a long wheel base Landrover Ambulance 🚑 Exciting with a Moto X patient in the back lying on a York 4 stretcher. I have! Your poor Landrover needs a internal clean. That clutch pedal needs some WD40. Look after your Landrover and it will look after you 😉
Jack has my sympathy with those pickled onions, I don't like them either😂 well done on the driving Jack, I started on the tractor at 12, by the time I got to 17 I just needed clutch and gear change practice in the field in the car. Stick with it
I don't like onions full stop even in my food and I even have to get the Chinese to leave the onions out of my food as they are vile and no wonder Harry or Sam won't eat them
Your cows are so chill with a awesome first time driver driving past. Good stuff Jack!! I bet Mrs. C can't wait untill that jar of pickled onions are done with!! LOL :)
That was great, Jack!!! Love that.
My fave is Pickled cocktail onions. Sharp cheddar and a brewski sounds. Crusty bread...yummmm
There is no better place to learn and master all your pedel control, gear changing, and steering than a massive great field. Great job, Jack
Well done Jack, beautifully driven, no kangaroo petrol! Pickled onions are not to everyone’s taste, you’re a bit young to appreciate them. Wait until you’re older then you’ll enjoy them, as Dad says, with cheese and some good fresh bread. Richard, Jack will soon be really handy with that Landrover and you will soon send him off on errands around the farm. I learned to drive on a tractor when I was ten years old, the best fun.
Well done Jack , practice makes perfect. It’s a right of passage in learning the driving so best of luck to him on it 💪💪💪
You are completely right there, not on the pickled onions! Haha The driving, we didn't have a Land Rover, I learnt how to drive on a tractor, the good old Ford 4000. One of the best things about living on a farm, shame I don't live there now, for my kids to do the same. Changing gears next Jack! That's when the real fun happens! lol
Mr C has been over the moon and giggling with excitement watching his two boys coming of age! Hazza in the tractor the other day and now Jack in the Landy! Top job Mr C... congrats!
Your instructions, Left Foot Down Right foot up sounded like the start of the Oakie Coakie 😄😄
Well done 👍, I first drove a tractor when I was 7, learnt to drive a car in Morris Minor Pickup when I was 9 and a Land Rover a few years later.
Good morning lads.well done Jack. I started learning in a shogun, land rover and a case tractor 🚜. Have a good day.
Well done Jack. Great driving.
Well done Jack! Beginners luck indeed Richard, Next thing he'll be taking over the farm from you!
Great video Richard . Quality time with your son and teaching him to drive too. Memories to cherish in future .
Proud of you Jack! Well done.
Jesus he is growing up fast, Real Nice young lad Richard & Mum ye must be well proud, He is better than I was starting off, Can we get more of jack using the loader cleaning out a shed possibly..
Wow he so chilled at it nice one jack and the funky farmer teaching him
Well done Jack, its an amazing life growing up on a farm, you learn so much, look forward to when Harry's tall enough to reach the pedals.
Good video how fast they grow up enjoy every second with your boys. Before you know it there all grown up !
I had to drive a tractor at 11 years old, my father worked shift work as well as run the farm and my mother couldnt drive and the milk had to be taken down to the road three quarters of a mile away. By the time I was thirteen I could also reverse and position a 20 ft trailer attached. When I took my road car test I had one lesson and passed. Now been driving for 56 years all told. Jack shows common sense and ability just needs practice.
Great video Richard nice 👌 to see jack driving the Land Rover you have to start sum where Richard 👍👍
I am 13 and I learnt this year to change gear and it takes a lot of learning
💕One day he can show this to his kids💕Bet he’ll love pickled onions by then💕
Well done Jack!!! Awesome. You'll get the hang of things in no time. Loved those pickle onions!!! Miss them. Wish I could get in bulk Malt Vinegar here in the States.
Well done Jack nice to learn them at a young age can't believe them cows didnt move when a noisy land rover went past
Another great video as always funky farmer and family 👍
That was ace crack on jack 👌🏻 the sound of panic in your voice Richard 🤣🤣 he'll be wheel spinning round yard soon
Your not going to get a look in now ,driving round the farm 🤣👍
Top jon Jack! Landrovers aren't the easiest vehicle ro learn to drive in but you nailed it. I leant to drive in an ex army Bedford 4x4 truck converted into a slurry tanker on our farm. My dad didn't know until he caught me and and friend driving it around a field. He was not impressed but I did get to help out with the muck spreading after that. As you say, right of passage :-)
Well done Jack. Reminds me of learning to drive our old land rover at the off road quarrys we used to go to when I was a kid.
Well done Jack. xx
Well done Jack 👍 Toyota and land rover are definitely the best
Good driving jack, well done on stick shift, you'll be out on your own, best of all making memories with you and dad 🚜
My first drive was an old Series 2A 1969 Landrover when I was about 11, now 57. Just get a cushion.behind, if legs are too short.
very well done on your first drive Jack!!!
I have always loved pickled onions, especially with a big lump of cheese.
brilliant driving jack , i learnt when i was nine
Nice one Jack, if you can master the Defender you can drive anything. Get the hang of that gearbox then get Dad to teach you how to use the Low Range and the Diff Lock. That car will go anywhere if the driver knows how to use it. I loved mine but my age and poor health meant it was getting a bit much to manage but, I really miss it.
Sorry Richard, I'm with Jack on the pickled onions, but the vinegar's ok on Chips.
Yep driving an old massey in a field, straw carting just being able to see over the steering wheel , loved it
That Jack was a very good job 👏 👍 now you just need to work on your dad on getting an old car for the fields 😉 the best safest way to learn 👍. Richard at least you know your treats are safe from any other consumption 🤣😉. Happy fathers day ... stay safe 🏴
Brilliant stuff Jack 👏🏻
Happy Father's Day Richard
best way to learn, i did the same in a nissan pickup,in the big 50 acres field after harvest, bales for parking practice, nothing to hit bar small bales or dump it in the ditch if it went wrong,had one of those weird dash mounted pull and twist handbrakes
Loved it brought back memories
Jack will be a good driver. No pickled onions damaged in the making I hope HAR-HAR
Can't beat a home grown pickled onion. Keep going Jack, driving around the farm will give you the upper hand when you start learning to drive.
Brings back memories of dad teaching me to drive in his Bedford HA van when i was 11
great memories to have to look back on
They sure are, he did exactly the same as you did, taught me the basics then got out and left me too it, next stage is get him on 265 with a trailer to teach him reversing
Every time I see your land rover it reminds me of Westley's from "last of the summer wine" Well done Jack.
Pickled onions and fish and chips sounds good think do that tomorrow for dinner yum jack be good driver with practice learnt to drive a little Ferguson 35 grey and gold tractor myself .
Awesome nice one Jack 👍
Hill starting a manual transmission is a very important skill because it requires using just about all the operations you can do in a car all at the same time. Finding the sweet spot of clutch vs accelerator for the slope takes a lot of awareness that you just don't get when the car does it for you. Around here, farm kids tend to start driving tractors as soon as they can reach enough of the controls, and grain trucks sometimes even before 6th grade (11/12yrs old), also assuming they can both see out the windscreen and also reach enough of the controls :)
@BVale In my case, a lot of my coordination problems stem from the fact that I got just about all the growth genes possible and they all activated really early. From 3rd grade to 8th, my age and shoe size were the same integer, and I was larger than some of my adult family members when I was 8. It took me a while, but while I can't write legibly enough for even me to read it most of the time, I can type faster than most.
I learned to drive on the farm personally think it’s the best place to practice
done well jack I must say your landy for its age looks great not many that age so tidy
Good one jack and rich and your pickled onions lol 😆 😋
I've just had some .Yummy.xx
Well done I liked that
Jack done brilliantly well done and you can’t beat a pickled onion Richard 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Course you can beat a pickled onion... Just use a cricket bat
Good job Jack
Jack your a natural driver crack on bud
I started driving at 10 years old in a 1987 Chevy pick up on a frozen lake, I'm a commercial driver now. You better hide your keys, at 15 yrs old I use to push my father's truck out the driveway (it was loud) to visit my girlfriend quite regularly 😆
Great video Richard he did really well. Get those pickled onions eaten.
Well done jack 👍🏻
I liked a good pickled egg yummy 😋
is " give it some wellie " an approved Driver's Education terminology ? 🤣⚠️‼️💥like learning to ride a bicycle for the first time, your first solo driving a car is so liberating. insert song "Born to be wild" Steppen Wolf. Your free now Jack ✌️
The world is your Pickled Onion 🤣🤣🤣. 🇺🇲
Brings back memories from when i learnt to drive we had a same scraper tractor back then dryed on shit all over it once I mastered it felt like I was driving a ferrari I was proud as punch
Seatbelt, check mirrors, Check it's in nutral, start engine, put in to gear, get biting point and then take the handbrake off. If you teach him wrong he won't pass his road test Richard :)
My first driving experience was with a Fiat 45.66 tractor. Now can drive a Fendt.
Got any cheese in, I'll come and sample one of they onions, I'll bring a flagon of Old Rosie!
That is how learned I would love to own that land rover
Well done Jack
God I love picked onion special the home picked onions
Well done jack
Good job mate watching from scotland
Well done jack . I bet his mates at school would be jealous
How many hours on that 90? C reg wow
Nice going Jack
Thanks 👍
I think you should have done 10 press ups for saying jack would stall the Land Rover Lol well done jack
Richard Do you put red diesel in it or not or what does it run on
we run it on white so we can use it on the road
Jack loves pickled onion just so he didn’t need to do press-up
I'm with Jack and Harry pickled onions are the worst. But pickled eggs taste explosion especially with fish and chips from local chippy.
How old is jack now
Hi Richard you should get the boys a four bye Side
Looks like you have a chauffeur in the making their Richard.
Jack don’t like pickle onions 🧅
Well done! Probably better than I could do lol! I've only got a ride on mower to practise on! XD Tell Harry that his Scottish accent is soooooo much better than mine! 😊👍🚜🚜🚜
Hop you don't crash
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sorry, Richard. Agree with Jack. Hate pickled onions!
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Morris 1000 pick-up then Morris Marina pick-up no time to worry about health and safety back then 😀
7 or 8 years she'll be mot and free tax , if they don't mess it up.
Interesting vblog. Have you tried driving a long wheel base Landrover Ambulance 🚑 Exciting with a Moto X patient in the back lying on a York 4 stretcher. I have! Your poor Landrover needs a internal clean. That clutch pedal needs some WD40. Look after your Landrover and it will look after you 😉
Jack has my sympathy with those pickled onions, I don't like them either😂 well done on the driving Jack, I started on the tractor at 12, by the time I got to 17 I just needed clutch and gear change practice in the field in the car. Stick with it
the first thing i drove was a land rover 110
Richard how about doing a pickle onion eat off with Farmer P sometime
You don’t release the handbrake before putting a vehicle in gear. It’s the other way round. Try doing it on a hill start !
i know but i I didn't want to over complicate this. Not easy doing a hill start in a landrover.
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Rich how have you let jack and Harry get so old with out feeding them picketed onions
I don't like onions full stop even in my food and I even have to get the Chinese to leave the onions out of my food as they are vile and no wonder Harry or Sam won't eat them
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Ihave a opel rekord E 1980 as a daily
Btw i new how to drive a tratcor and The Same car i knew how to drive
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