Although it looks new, and is new to us, it is in fact 8 years old. But as it's arrived via an Agricultural Machinery firm, they've repaired, cleaned and replaced bits and pieces to make it look as new as possible. Not bad for £38k! (We did have a VERY old Massey Fergusson to part exchange though to soften the blow!) Let's hope the milk price stays above 30ppl for the next 5 years to help pay for it!
Harry besides himself and can't wait until he's back from College this weekend to "play" with it. I wonder how long before its gets dirty?
Boys and their toys hey?
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