Nice to see that you are getting a few more views. I know there are other driving and logging channels, but your setup is quite unique
@gentlegiants19745 ай бұрын
'd be a bugger to get 'em turned about in that lane!
@hitchinfarm5 ай бұрын
Yeah we were out for a few hours and only saw one car! And this hitch tends to make people reverse fairly sharpish
@gentlegiants19745 ай бұрын
@@hitchinfarm I recall in 2004 I was driving through the North, flew into Manchester and based in Kirkby Lonsdale, venturing out as far as Durham and Lindisfarne to Barrow in Furness, but Dentdale, deepdale, a hundred little tracks winding along a green valley with nothing but stone fences running up bleak hillsides to the tops of hills, and every mile or so either a cattle grid, or a combination grid and gate, grid for cars and gate for animals, getting out to open and close gates. Delightful journey, ullswater, so many names I have forgotten, stopping in at a pub or tea room for meals, spending a few minutes in each of the little churches dotted all over the countryside as we passed. My last real vacation in a sense. Those lovely narrow lonely roads with flocks of sheep grazing along them, good for the soul...
@hitchinfarm5 ай бұрын
Sounds great! We're heading to Scotland next week for our first holiday in 9 years! Very excited
@gentlegiants19745 ай бұрын
@@hitchinfarm off topic question: Could you recommend a harness shop there that makes a heavy old work type cart saddle, as for use on a "dump" cart. I have inquired over here but have had no luck. It is not a type of harness anyone uses nowadays here so they have no idea how to make such a thing, no patterns etc. I have a great big brawny mare who can do the work of a team herself and hope to use her single but the standard american type harness over here has really no means of distributing the weight of a heavily laden cart on rough ground.
@hitchinfarm5 ай бұрын
@gentlegiants1974 not off the top of my head, but I know a few folk I could ask