This brick was built into the porch of our house when built in 1997 in recognition of the PGS (porky git squadron) aka Davies International Transport, this was because back in the day a lot of our drivers were of a portly stature to say the least as was I, originally commissioned by the Malton Bacon factory and purloined by an ex pat driver Jocky Clarke a very accomplished road chef not to put too fine a point on it, Buzzer
Hi all I see Buzzers been keeping you all upto speed with the trucks so I’ll just put a few on while I’ve got a spare minute!!!
Some clean ones to start??
A nice place to spend the night.On doorstep ready for delivery in morning very quiet until I got there lol
Middle of nowhere about 2-3 miles off main road on cobble street northern Germany other side of Rostock.
This was the delivery in morning a bit tight but ok.
Spot on shower in the Aral garage was spotlessly clean & would take your skin off if you weren’t careful & no I didn’t eat in McDonald’s either!!!
See this in Weymouth other week when I was having some hard earned lol
The clusterfcuk that is Portsmouth at the moment taking up to 3hrs to get off boat & out of port its beyond a joke ffs
Hi all. Andrew was that Roger AKA. Max midnight AKA WaWa wondering around the back of the truck in Portsmouth. Doe’s look like him.
Andrew Morrison:
The clusterfcuk that is Portsmouth at the moment taking up to 3hrs to get off boat & out of port its beyond a joke ffs0
Border Force say they are doing extra checks on Home Office instructions. Seems the public want more border controls, so they are getting them.
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Enjoy.
Franglais:
Andrew Morrison:
The clusterfcuk that is Portsmouth at the moment taking up to 3hrs to get off boat & out of port its beyond a joke ffs0Border Force say they are doing extra checks on Home Office instructions. Seems the public want more border controls, so they are getting them.
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It may be controversial but If that’s the case the Home Office should order border force or navy come to that to sink those inflatable boats as soon as they hit British waters to stop illegal immigrants crossing to our shores, a few deaths mid channel may deter them as this is a problem which is now rife, get real and sort the problem out first hand instead of mamby pambying about, the French have absolutely no wish to stop this trafficking and if anything are aiding and abetting the traffickers who are making a fortune and before anyone says that’s cruel think what its costing the taxpayer here for the ones who do arrive successfully. We have our own citizens that are homeless so we should sort that out first, these immigrants have crossed several countries on there way here where they could have applied for political asylum in any of those countries but chose not to, change the benefit system here as that would curtail a lot of this, we need to wise up and a bit rapid but the ones in power have either not the will or the balls to do it.
If this was Facebook I would give you a thumbs up Buzzer
Hi all, could not agree more buzzer.
Evening Buzzer
Busy week at work moving new season straw, the farms I’ve been to are saying that the straw is about half the yield it should be so it sounds like it’s going to be a fair price this winter. It has certainly been hot this week almost unbearable to sleep in the cab at night, luckily we have had a dull day up ere so it’s been a lot cooler, we have cut some more second cut which we will be picking up tomorrow so hopefuly it will stay dry.
Cheers Wrighty.
gerbil sb152:
Hi all. Andrew was that Roger AKA. Max midnight AKA WaWa wondering around the back of the truck in Portsmouth. Doe’s look like him.
Yes it was well spotted only bit of work he’d done all week lol
Hey up Wrighty had a feeling you would be busy on the straw but then you are always busy it seems which is good for Colin, yesterday I went and bought seven more Charolais cattle 3 heifers and four steers, apart from one steer which is 11mo the others are 15/17mo so a tad bigger than the ones already here, knew the breeders and have bought a bull of them in the past and will collect next week as they are also busy getting in straw at the moment.
When I got up this morning it was light rain and I did say I would dance naked on the lawn when that occurred but by the time the Boss had me strapped in the Stannah lift it was all over and it had stopped so a false alarm and probably a great relief to the neighbours. We are supposed to get more wet but I blame the IOW as it always diverts any weather round us, Buzzer.
Mr Morrison I never knew you had a side line manufacturing lawn mowers, found this second hand one for sale on the internet, Buzzer
Buzzer:
Quick tranship and out, out to Germany via Hull to Holland, Buzzer
Nice to see one of McLanachan’s motors. Use to go through Poole alot.
I see you have bought some more cattle !
Wrighty, those 3 heifers look awesome animals.
Saw this 19 plate New Holland tractor on a walk.
Out of intrest do you know why New Holland combiner’s are yellow and not blue ?
Last few bales to be collected from a field.
What is this used for Buzzer ?
Hi Dean New Holland combines are yellow so the driver can hide in a field of corn and take a sneaky 45, no IIRC originally they were called Claysons and think NH took them over but could be wrong, as for the cultivator it looks a bit like a pan buster as nowadays there is a lot of mintill (minimal tillage) so there is no real depth to the cultivations so they use this to break through the pan so to speak, back in my day they used a Bomford super flow which had more legs on it than that one and you could remove some legs if it was hard going.
Got seven more Charolais bought private this time collect next week sometime, looked at the market report for Frome today and the trade for stores is still red hot especially for single suckled cattle but the finished beef price still remains high so this does have a bearing on the young stock prices, cheers Buzzer.