We don't have any tractors with tracks like that. Any particular reason for it?
Yes FG, track vehicles more like tanks, will go anywhere especially steep slopes, rough terrain etc.
A good few thousand pounds' worth of equipment on display there.
Yes, lots of noughts on the end John.
Bonjour Roy. Magnifique métier bien rendu en photos. Les paysages sont superbes. Bisous et bonne soirée
Merci Nathalie.
Lovely rich agricultural scenes Roy, I love those big Fenland skies :-) The cat-tractor is a rather impressive piece of machinery isn't it.
Thanks David. Yes it can pull most things along with ease I think.
Big boys' toys? Got a thing about tractors? ;-) Your soil looks lovely and rich. :-)
Yes, anything agricultural Mandy. Takes me back to my formative years.{:))
In the summer this is to us a very common phenomenon. In the fall sometimes, but there is often no sun just a lot of clay and mire :-)
Yes, this is very common at this time Helma.
Liking your machinery and the contrast of the brown ploughed field against the lovely sky.
Thanks J.
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We don't have any tractors with tracks like that. Any particular reason for it?
ReplyDeleteYes FG, track vehicles more like tanks, will go anywhere especially steep slopes, rough terrain etc.
DeleteA good few thousand pounds' worth of equipment on display there.
ReplyDeleteYes, lots of noughts on the end John.
DeleteBonjour Roy. Magnifique métier bien rendu en photos. Les paysages sont superbes.
ReplyDeleteBisous et bonne soirée
Merci Nathalie.
DeleteLovely rich agricultural scenes Roy, I love those big Fenland skies :-) The cat-tractor is a rather impressive piece of machinery isn't it.
ReplyDeleteThanks David. Yes it can pull most things along with ease I think.
DeleteBig boys' toys? Got a thing about tractors? ;-) Your soil looks lovely and rich. :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, anything agricultural Mandy. Takes me back to my formative years.{:))
DeleteIn the summer this is to us a very common phenomenon. In the fall sometimes, but there is often no sun just a lot of clay and mire :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, this is very common at this time Helma.
DeleteLiking your machinery and the contrast of the brown ploughed field against the lovely sky.
ReplyDeleteThanks J.
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