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Post by VeronicaF on Jan 19, 2020 21:17:21 GMT 1
Well its a little one but its still a Westwood tractor.
Hope you enjoy the video, a lot of work has gone into the training and video
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Post by cobby on Feb 19, 2020 17:36:42 GMT 1
Lovely, glad I dropped in. Great the way the ponies are following you on the quad. They look very at ease with it. Starting small is definitely the way to go. I've had quite a lot of trouble with full size tractors in the past when out hacking, they can be so huge these days.
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Post by VeronicaF on Feb 19, 2020 20:54:57 GMT 1
Thank you cobby, thank you for your kind comments, its lovel to see someone watched my video and commented on my thread, thank you!!!
I know, these tractors are huge these days, with my little ones being little that small tractor, westwood tractor I am driving ,is quiet big enough to them and very noisey too, its a
old little tractor about 30 years old but still going strong,its hard to find parts for it though, but it starts first time and cuts the field beautifully, so can't moan.
Thank you again Cobby!!
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Post by VeronicaF on Feb 26, 2020 10:17:50 GMT 1
I watch horses a lot everywhere, my neighbours horses love seeing huge tractors because those tractors bring their big bales of hay to them in the field, so to them tractors = food, its lovely to see them all getting excited over these big hug tractors coming towards them. the only time they get fed is from this big tractor.
then my other neighbour doesn't live in the house( their doing it up) so when she visits her horses as she comes down the lane in her car, she beeps her horn, if her horses hear a horn they come running- horn noise = food
I have watched others people come down the lane and beep their horn and again they come running but confused why no food comes with it I love watching
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