The main themes you are going to find here involve stuff that goes on around our small farm with myself and the family, and of course our livestock, plus a fair bit of previous two wheeled action. I have been riding motorcycles on and off for forty years. As well as running our small farm, I am also a qualified ISA, RFS & AA tech Cert Arborist and a trained and qualified pest controller, In short there are many themes to my channel, some of which wont suit all viewers, I will post up a title warning for any films some more delicate individuals may find offensive. No videos I post are intended to be outwardly rude or offensive, they simply reflect the way I look at life from my own unique (Sometimes tongue in cheek) perspective. If there is something anyone wants to see or learn about, as long as its not of a prying or personal nature please feel free to ask. I enjoy a bit of fun and banter and am quite happy to take constructive criticisms and judgement from anywhere. 🚜🐂💩🌳🐝👍
Evening Ian.. to stop your service boxes being knocked around.. when you clamp them on. I put a tex screw or 2 through the clamp and into the round bar on the top of the trough.. stops all movement.. and just screws out again if needed..👍🏻👍🏻
Loving the video and I have always had a passion and wood love to get a jobe on a live stock farm with sheep and cattle and find you videos very interesting
Ian I'm six months ahead of you which means i reach 60 in February ☹😅 well done on The TB results, it now means that you can plough forward with everything 👍
I'm a digit off 80, but I don't agree with your Dad. The '50s wasn't the best time to grown up, though there have been much worse. I reckon the '70s were the probably best days to be a kid (not that I was). I certainly don't envy those who're young now. You know that stuff you scrape up and pile in a heap? We've left the rising generation up to their oxters in it.
Hi Ian , your doing fine , as you say , back in time , years ago Life was simpler . You have a lovey family . Ian you and yours give many such fun . With your family banter , long may it continue. 👍
I've done that in the past and then said to myself did I really achieve all that in my life. How did I find the time and work as well . That still keeps being added too as I refuse to retire and hang up my boots. I'm 68 have cancer of the throat and lungs and heart disease. I'm going out in a bang whether life likes it or not and achieve more before I do.
great video has always farmer p ian and Mrs p mother in law p Mikey mille baby pullen Sam emma Abbi and holli and miss biskit miss crumble miss gypsy miss pepper and miss pickle miss Muppet 👍
Hello Ian. I was born in 1941 and left school in 1956. Straight into a job on a farm and I reckon from then through to the 1990s, was a great time to be around. When quality of work was as important as the speed at which it was done. Yes. We've lived through the best years.
Fencing off a badger sett would probably be illegal, especially as I would have to do it on someone else's land. The farm is ring fenced with stock wire, they just force or dig their way under it.
I have a friend here in Wales that's been under restrictions for 10 years , every test under severe readings , took all the Animal Health advice , entire perimeter of the farm fenced either fencing , 3 feet buried under the ground , and they still get in !👎👎👎👎