As per the heading. You lads doing regular farm work, which is the best marked map for the job please?
Cheers. Jon
Philips navigator.
Ordnance Survey
Philips County street atlas, though you need a lot if you cover the whole country, or if you’ve got mobile internet acccess, I use streetmap.co.uk.
Ken
I use county mapbooks - they vary from 12 - 15 quid each and are by Philips. You can get them at MSA’s. Spiral bound.
They have every farm, every track. Sat navs OK but when you have to do obscure locations these beauties have it licked.
I have a set for the south but I’m thinking they’ll be nationwide.
Looks like Ken’s beat me to it!!!
Saaamon:
Philips navigator.
this was the best one for me when doing animal feeds to farms for the whole uk
Santa:
Ordnance Survey
+1
Saaamon:
Philips navigator.
This one
Philips Navigator…I do farms.
Its possible to print off O.S. maps free,no doubt some of the better informed people on here will tell more about it.
rigga70:
Santa:
Ordnance Survey+1
+2
philips navigator is a good alternative aswell. on farm work it always a good idea to try get the farmers mobile number and call before you deliver and ask how too get there then half the battle when you go there
OS 1:50000 would be best but youd need
a lot of them,
so best bet Philips county atlas combined with
Philips navigator regional maps
combine the use of these with your Sat Nav
and jobs a good un
I do farm work and use a Phillips Navigator Truckers Atlas. That has alot of farms and tracks on it. Also have a lot of the smaller Phillips county map books for about £6-7 quid. A lot bigger scale and has the majority of farms on from my experience.
scotstrucker:
rigga70:
Santa:
Ordnance Survey+1
+2
+3
2013 version now out £10.99 on amazon with free delivery. I’m on bulk tipper work and believe its worth it’s weight…