Tuesday 3 December 2013

the only ffactor with a tractor

It's the final of Fferm Ffactor* this week and we're all very excited in our house. Some of you may be unaware of this farming task based, reality show on S4C (Welsh language telly) - but take my word for it, it's the greatest show on TV. The contestants compete in various farm based challenges, to win a prize of a pick up truck, and the title of 'Best Farmer in Wales 2013'.

This year there's a woman in the final 3 - Go Gwenno!

So in honour of the occasion I thought I'd show you some pictures of our tractors at work! 

Woo-hoo!

Now my boss may not be very supportive of my idea for 'women's chainsaw group' - but as we are in the same dept as the farmers, we are encouraged to be competent with the animals and the tractors.

Mostly, that means pootling around after a few sheep or cattle on our little red 'story-book' tractor.


But sometimes I get to drive the big one...

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Usually at haymaking time, when my ability to drive like your grandma in the supermarket carpark, is appreciated by those perched on top of a trailer full of hay bales. But this weekend I got an impromptu extra lesson in how to use the loader bucket at the front, and the PTO plus winch on the back. We have had some new fencing done, and the contractors had put in a gate that was blocked by some huge old, fallen oak trunks. Rather than chop them up to move them, we used the winch to drag them under the trees, where they will make great wildlife habitat as they decay gently.

Unfortunately I didn't get any pics - I was too busy pulling levers and being scared.




I'm not generally much of a petrol head,
but the chance to drag enormous bits of stuff round with a tractor and a winch was too good to miss. 

Grrrrr!!!!

*'Ff' in Welsh is pronouced the same as a single 'f' in English. 
(A single 'f' in Welsh makes the English 'v' sound)

8 comments:

  1. Wow, all that tractor driving sounds amazing. I am in awe of you. Like the idea of leaving the logs/trunks for the wildlife to make use of. They really need those sorts of habitats. xx

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    1. Sometimes it sure beats pushing a wheelbarrow!

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  2. fferm ffactor? thought you were joking. can't believe i missed it.....

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    1. It's 'must see' telly. Put a date in your diary for 2014...

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  3. Ooh, Tractor Girl! Good for you, getting to grips with the machinery! I've got some great pics of my mum driving a tractor and hay making when she was a Land Girl just after the war. xxx

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    1. How cool that your Mum was a Land Girl ! There were a lot of Timber Girls in Wales and me and my line manager had to dress up and cut a tree down with an axe for a filmed reconstruction. Those women worked hard!

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  4. How amazing is this! You are awesome and that tractor is too cool! I was laughing when you said that you were too busy with levers and being scared! I would be scared too! That is a huge beast!!! And that show sounds fantastic! It is about time that they put good programs on the television! Take care friend!!!

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    1. News flash update - Fferm Ffactor was by Gwenno Pugh, the first woman to make it to the final and a thoroughly deserving winner. Girl Power!

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