Davies Int. Southampton. With photos (Part 1)

Good to see you back on the waves Dean, as for the tracked combine and also today alot of tracked Tractors nowadays and as Wrighty says this tends to spread the weight and does les compaction damage, some big farms still use crawlers to do cultivations, also that combine would be more stable on sloping ground, they are an expensive bit of kit as most are sat in a barn 3/4 of the year.
Wrighty that bull on the left is some size he must weigh well over a ton, on another note I went to Frome last Friday as there were about 200 Charolais there but organic and they usually fetch more money so to no avail, one farm sent in 52 16 to 20mo steers and heifers and what some good things and at the end of the day the lot averaged out at £1400 a piece so when the postman calls with that cheque he’s going to get a good welcome. Buzzer.