Thank you for the content I think you’re giving Clarkson’s Farm a run for his money.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
😅
@williamfence5664 ай бұрын
I drive a HGV and marvel at the space an ordinary car sometimes needs to get past. Well done on staying calm and polite. No need to add to their stress
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Agree. 😊
@leonardjackman3544 ай бұрын
Eleanor you handled that traffic situation well it’s so frustrating when some drivers have no common sense. Great video.
@petersmithm94 ай бұрын
I'm in my 60s and have spent most of my life in a biggish city. 20 years ago I moved to a much smaller town surrounded by countryside. I'd rather be held up in a traffic jam caused by farm animals being moved across the road or, like you showed then, a tractor and its load. You are doing a pretty thankless job and people should realise that. Thankyou. Keep on farming.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
@@petersmithm9 thankyou for your kind comments Peter
@ThisOldManOfTheSea4 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in a rural community I’ve been aware of lots of farm traffic at harvest time for most of my life. I treat the roads accordingly and always give priority to farm vehicles. As with a lot of rural communities we’ve had new housing developments built on the boundaries of the villages for the past 20 years. The incomers, often commuters to London and other cities in the South don’t have the same understanding and appreciation of what the countryside is about other than ‘it’s not a city and it doesn’t have Uber or Deliveroo". They complain about ‘muck on the road’, ‘church bells at the wrong time’ ‘roads being closed for Armistice Day service at the war memorial’ ‘large farm vehicles being driven through the village’ etc etc. One dairy farmer often brought his cows from a pasture to his milking shed across a tiny lane. I would often stop my car, put on my hazards, get out and have a chat to him or his wife whilst the herd was crossing the lane. With the advent of satnav many more people started using the lane as a shortcut and it was amazing to see the irritated drivers, some who would honk their horns, sitting in their cars and getting more and more impatient; instead of getting out for 2 minutes and enjoying the calming experience of watching 50 cows, with massively full udders, swinging across the lane. Ah well, I guess that’s the 21st century. BTW - the woman was breaking the law when she was handling the mobile phone to film whilst sitting in her car - but I guess she wasn’t worried about that 😉
@gordonsimpson32354 ай бұрын
Agree with everything you said....its harvest time...deal with it or move back to the city! One small point though. With the huge increase in capacity of farm machinery and inevitable massive increase in size of the machinery....one thing hasn't changed - the width of our country lanes!! Fantastic that one man can now do the work of many, but no one gave a thought as to how these huge machines designed for the prairies of North America would actually get from A to B. Wasn't a problem when corn carting/bale carting with a Massey Ferguson 35X !
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
@@ThisOldManOfTheSea thankyou for sharing your stories, I agree it’s lovely to watch the cows Thanks for watching
@janicereadymartcher76964 ай бұрын
I think it’s against the law to hurry a cow on the road
@ThisOldManOfTheSea4 ай бұрын
@@janicereadymartcher7696 I’m not sure that it’s ’against the law’ but the Highway Code does have a specific section on this Section 214 Animals. When passing animals, drive slowly. Give them plenty of room and be ready to stop. Do not scare animals by sounding your horn, revving your engine or accelerating rapidly once you have passed them. Look out for animals being led, driven or ridden on the road and take extra care. Keep your speed down at bends and on narrow country roads. If a road is blocked by a herd of animals, stop and switch off your engine until they have left the road. Watch out for animals on unfenced roads.
@grahvis4 ай бұрын
@@ThisOldManOfTheSea . Failure to do so could be regarded as driving without due care and attention. I was once on a moped travelling down an ordinary two lane road when I met a farmer driving some bullocks towards me. It was only by getting off the bike and walking some way down a side track that they would walk past me, stopping wasn't enough. Without doing that, they would have rather crashed through the fence than go past me.
@Massey-man4 ай бұрын
One of those drivers that think their car is 2 feet wider than it actually is !
@richardsimpson37924 ай бұрын
Amazing how many drivers cant reverse their little car but expect you to reverse a huge trailer
@jamesbarbour84004 ай бұрын
Particularly one with a front steering bogie - absolute nightmare to reverse.
@grahvis4 ай бұрын
I was with some friends who were driving down a single track road when we met a woman coming the other way. There was a field entrance about 25 yards behind her, but she didn't move. After a couple of minutes, she got out, walked up to us and asked if one of us could reverse her car back. I found later she was well known in the local village for her absolute inability to reverse her car even a short distance.
@fernleystephens24364 ай бұрын
I met someone a few days ago who didn't have a clue about reversing his Chelsea Tractor. I imagine he has always expected everyone else reverse. I would have just to save time but there was another car behind me so he was outnumbered. He only had to go back 50 metres or so but it was painful to watch.
@williammounsey4 ай бұрын
i have been known to simply stop the engine and pour myself a cup of coffee and wait for them to back down ----- effing townies
@andrewiow63274 ай бұрын
Straight road drivers as we use to call them😊
@applemac1001004 ай бұрын
And bring out scones
@bwghall14 ай бұрын
do not forget the sandwidges ! then when all is gone get out the news paper and read they eventuly get the message LOL.
@grahamcuthbert7834 ай бұрын
Tough job nowadays! I spent 35 years in arable farming and used to drive my New Holland combine along country roads with header on and no escort, driver's attitudes have changed so much. I combined for 35 years, for a start with no cab, and then with a cab, temperatures outside up to 30 degrees, in the cab up to 40 degrees and no air conditioning, nowadays I think back and wonder how I did it. I had a cool box with plenty of water bottles, sandwiches for lunch and then at 5 pm my wife brought me a lovely tea with sandwiches, cake, tea and biscuits and I spent 20 minutes with my daughter, the only time I saw her during harvest and autumn cultivation/drilling. I now can't eat wheat gluten or milk products, life can be cruel but I have had a wonderful life so far, 69 this November. Love your channel, how the other half live, we were a small family farm with only 600 acres and about 6 tractors, the largest of which was a breath taking 100 hp.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
@@grahamcuthbert783 amazing story and interesting to hear how it was back then, thankyou for watching Graham I really appreciate it
@nicholasroberts69544 ай бұрын
People should be more mindful and considerate of the job you farmers do, particularly at harvest time. You would have thought all locals would have been aware. Without you, the rest of us don't happen. Thankfully, its usually only the odd one, thats a fully paid-up member of the awkward squad. I think in the case of some ladies, they don't feel confident manoeuvering cars in tight and tricky situations and therefore are reluctant to go "Off-piste" - opportunity for some-one to run a post MOT Test driving experience course ?
@flybywire58664 ай бұрын
A growing number of people do not know that farming fills their plate. They get their milk from a clean supermarket, not from a dirty cow. 😄
@tommyzoo4 ай бұрын
had exactly the same thing over 30 years ago. Went down a steep single track road and met a lady coming up the hill and calmly expected her to reverse back. She folder her arms theatrically and refused point blank. My trailer was fully loaded and over 30 feet long so I couldn't see a thing behind me. Like you I got out and asked her to reverse back to an easy spot about 50 yards behind but she angrily refused. I then offered to do it for her and she locked her doors !! In the end other road users tried to reason with her but to no avail. I had a relay of people guiding me back up hill in low range which took an eternity. 30 years later it still infuriates me ! It is harvest time and we are an agricultural Island which means crops etc have to be moved and 99.99% of people know and understand that, thank goodness
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
🥹
@astonmcleod53444 ай бұрын
back in the 80's I was working on farms in Devon, narrow lanes everywhere. Often I would jump in the car and reverse for them. they were grateful of the help.
@jonathanlake60534 ай бұрын
I remember a bus driver once jumping out of a bus to reverse a womans car out of the way in Devon.
@bwghall14 ай бұрын
yes I have done that. they are so grateful. even shook my hand.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
I am sure
@Juzzy5204 ай бұрын
As an hgv driver… been in similar situ’s numerous times, them waving the arms at me, i just pull hand brake on, !! Let them decide what they wan to do!!😆🥰🥰💪👍🍺🍺
@doonhamer2524 ай бұрын
@@Juzzy520 yea away back when.. When I met one who refused to budge over a bit.. I'd put the parking on , and make a show of pouring tea into cup from flask..dig out a cheese sanny and let the ones behind them inform the entitled prat... no blood on my hands.. local plod once appeared in his mini van, and let the driver have it...
@peterjackhandy4 ай бұрын
My son-in-law drives a hi-ab and, when they start that malarkey, has been known to hop down, lock the door and say he'll walk home from there.
@rogerspeed44134 ай бұрын
One workmate had to reverse a car for an elderly chap years ago. He just couldn't reverse, kept going up the banks, and we had a convoy of combines and trailers. You know they can't reverse when the seatbelt comes off and they look over their shoulder to reverse. obviously the mirrors are not used by some.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
😊👍
@charleshart69924 ай бұрын
Excellent video - great job dealing withe the person who clearly should not be a motorist! Can l say that!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
@@charleshart6992 thankyou Charles
@chriswinter27254 ай бұрын
You farmer's do a fantastic job, thank you.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
thanks Chris
@Peter-uu2tn4 ай бұрын
We get this all the time by us, idiots that don't know how to drive, and don't understand that reversing a huge tractor or combine is more difficult than moving your car a few feet to the side.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
a bit of time and discussion normally helps resolve most issues. Thanks for watching Peter
@SuperGraham454 ай бұрын
I drive that road so often for work and could have easily moved over enough for you. You handle that situation so well.
@robertwilson934 ай бұрын
I think a lot of drivers get their licence out of a cracker box,because they have no bloody idea townies what do expect.
@applemac1001004 ай бұрын
@@robertwilson93 🤣🤣🤣
@Sean-qn6mb4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂🎉
@markcross4 ай бұрын
You run in with that woman. You have to wonder why they move to the countryside. Punctures you can get anywhere. I used to live in Totnes. 20 years ago, I remember tge blowins complaining about the clock chimes during the night. Then there were ones who complained about the aluminium smelting factory they moved into next door that I think operated often 247. Long before the new builds they moved into the backed to the Industrial Estate. Townies should stay in the towns.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
just work together and then it can be win win
@RichardS-qh8mi4 ай бұрын
Too many people on the roads that have no idea how to drive correctly. The number of times I meet drivers on narrow roads that are totally incapable of a simple reversing manoeuvre is extraordinary. I’ve even resorted to doing the manoeuvre for them on desperate occasions - true I kid you not!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
yes me too ..
@RichardS-qh8mi4 ай бұрын
@@berkshirefarmgirl My wife is brilliant- if there’s no space on her side of the road she’ll dive into any small area available on the opposite side of the road. I’ve had to point to drivers expecting me to reverse with no discernible pull in when there’s a gap almost opposite them - now I just sit there and wait for their brains to engage!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
@@RichardS-qh8mi brilliant. A big thumbs up from me to your wife 😊
@jamiesinden30204 ай бұрын
You did very well I don't know what what with some drivers I'm a young farmer and I hate it when drivers don't understand what it's like carrying a tonne of bales you were very kind and polite there was nothing more you could of done well done hope the rest of the bale carting goes well 🚜👍
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
@@jamiesinden3020 ahh thankyou, are you doing harvest too ?
@johnsmith-ke2sr4 ай бұрын
Townies with absolutely no idea about letting tractors pass. Well done for remaining so calm with that rather incompetent lady driver. Many I know would have been a lot more explicit. So well done you for being so diplomatic and a credit to your farm and farming.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Thanks John. We all have to share the roads so just need to be kind and fair 😊👍
@alexclairehall75304 ай бұрын
I got exactly the same yesterday, they even had a drop kerb to go up .. they deemed that not an essential place to pass, so I sat .. they sat .. I sat .. they moved ! I got the famous glare stare through side window .. smile and wave 😀 its a very small minority that do it, the ones that sit in the road and freeze are great one 🤭
@GSHants4 ай бұрын
Un bloody believable, good on you for being so calm with someone who plainly has no spatial awareness and can’t reverse her car..
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Thank you
@steveblockley99384 ай бұрын
I live in Somerset and have pretty much given up and always reverse back to passing places, waiting for city dwellers, and to be fair quite a lot of locals, to figure out how to reverse to a layby they've just passed is not worth an argument. So just back up, its quicker and easier.
@Foxhunter494 ай бұрын
When living in N.Dorset, the roads all around were both narrow and steep. Locals knew that looking ahead through the wooded area, you could glimpse vehicles coming and pull over into pull ins. When more housing was built in the local village most were bought by incomers as second homes. They thought rural life would be wonderful but hated to wait behind a tractor and trailer or a flock of sheep on the road. Drivers of the trailers would pull over when possible to let vehicles pass. Incomers who would blare their horns could be kept behind for miles!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
yes it is a tricky balance. once most people recognise it is harvest time they add a little bit extra time onto their journey
@seamusm844 ай бұрын
When I used to cart silage I used to come across that alot on narrow roads some people just can't understand you cannot move in any further or reverse you did exactly right you stood your ground let them moan all they want they will eventually move for you.
@Rico10523 ай бұрын
Exellent video as usual, keep up the good work, like how you kept your cool with the lady driver!!
@robertmitchell94154 ай бұрын
A local estate to me has sacrificed a little of their farmland and created their own farm tracks with aggregate they dug themselves, they also sold off outlying fields so they have minimal time on public roads, it has been well worthwhile for them.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
it really is a good idea Robert
@eddiequinn13354 ай бұрын
We're dependant on the farmers for our survival . Give them right of way and more respect .
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
thank you Eddie. most people are brilliant. but just a few don't neccesarily understand the time pressure to get harvest in in dry conditions
@paul81614 ай бұрын
Hi Eleanor, it's the first time u have seen your videos and I was impressed with your driving, your efficiency and the efficiency of the operation you guys are running, all nice well maintained equipment to , the way you delt with ranty lady was very good, very polite and to the point, I get not everyone knows how to react when faced with a large vehicle but she only wound herself up but on the flip side she gave all the drivers a laugh and hopefully you laughed at her to. Ohh and I really hope she didn't get a puncture, hopefully she will invest in some reversing lessons .😂
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
@@paul8161 thankyou for watching Paul I really appreciate it, we like to keep everything up together.
@paul81614 ай бұрын
@berkshirefarmgirl no problem glad u liked the comment, all the best Paul.
@ajohnson23814 ай бұрын
Just found the channel and respect faming enormously. Living in a rural area it is common sense to give way to someonething bigger than your vehicle but city folk really do not understand. My one bug bear is young lads driving tractors whilst on the phone. Glad to see that you are a competent driver taking their job seriously. Good luck with the channel.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
thank you for watching. yes you are right to have that bug bear
@alanlauder14764 ай бұрын
Great video, Im a townie but absolutely love modern farm machinery...Im in awe of the skills of the operators, not just the driving skills but the IT skills needed for modern farming. Truth be told, Im a tad jealous!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
ahh Alan. thanks for your message. welcome to pop by sometime. or come to the ploughing match in October that will be held here at the farm. Eleanor
@NotALot-xm6gz4 ай бұрын
I live surrounded by farms growing the food I buy in the local shop and that road is a motorway compared to some near me. Land owners do keep the verges cropped short so you can see how far you can pull over before going into the ditch. All the locals give way to farm traffic and follow tractors etc patiently if stuck behind them.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
that is excellent
@rapido29634 ай бұрын
When I was a fire officer we were going to a fire call down a single track road. We met an elderly woman driving her car and both stopped. I turned off the blue lights as she was panicking. She couldn’t reverse her car & didn’t even try! I had to jump out of the cab - take the wheel of her car and reverse it back down the lane!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Ahh bless you. I am sure she was grateful 🌾
@medler21104 ай бұрын
My boss used to get regular calls from irate drivers, telling him his trucks shouldn't be on those roads, to which he pointed out that the crops have to get from the farms to the factories in something and one 44t artic can take 20+ van loads. You normally could tell who was local and who was visiting by how easily they got out of the way, always baffled me how so many people have 4x4's but can't get it up a verge.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
interesting point that.
@graemewiltshire3124 ай бұрын
I drive through the lanes of Devon when I’m on hols down there and always respect the local farmers, after all it’s their work place. Besides there’s no way I’d argue with a big green machine 😂. You were very calm dealing with it, well done.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@ramblingman89924 ай бұрын
I live in an agricultural area and, when the tractors are out and about, it is easy to spot the townies as they just panic and sit there whilst us locals are putting our vehicles as far over to the side as possible.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
yes agree
@wolfscorogardens60984 ай бұрын
😂😂 how funny some clowns think they own the road can’t drive and think you have to move over for them. Had an experience my self like it. This person wouldn’t move over. So I sat there and waited for him to move, this clown thought I would get inpatient when he would start reading the paper. So I walked over to him and asked or I could have it when he was done with it. 😂😂 didn’t take to long after that that he moved over.
@robertpainter38804 ай бұрын
As an ex HGV driver I have come across this attitude on more than one occasion. Car drivers unable to reverse and hug the verge expecting a 44tonne artic to get out of their way,, berating me for even being on that road albeit that is the entry to an industrial estate I am heading to. What do I do,, turn off the ignition and put the kettle on.. they soon find they can manoeuvre as needed.😂
@stratoreyener4614 ай бұрын
Its the only way they learn but often they don't
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
oh crumbs
@SteveMillar-t3f4 ай бұрын
I’ve always admired the farmers and farm workers they way they handle their vehicles I give way to them but of course you cannot all the time but we manage to get through somehow, I have done farm pickups with artics so I know what they have to put up with.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@workmax65264 ай бұрын
You are right to deal with it in a calm collective manner and soon enough those people see the error of their ways. It’s unfortunate that they don’t realise that you are not completing such tasks to be a road obstruction but instead to feed the nation. Thank you
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Thank you
@redmille10004 ай бұрын
She was the type of woman that moves to Heathrow and complains about the noise of planes.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
some people are just having a bad day. we are all human so just be kind
@johnthefarmer4 ай бұрын
You have the patience of a Saint! 🙏😄
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
We all have to be kind
@neiljohnson17734 ай бұрын
They don't know how to drive. The same drivers will be doing 40mph in a 20moh zone and a 60mph. They don't know how wide their cars are they can't judge widths or speeds. You did an amazing job of staying calm and getting out and talking to her was a good move. In a way she just needed your help to get passed and that's all you can do bar getting in and driving for them!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
exactly Neil thank you
@TheJon24424 ай бұрын
In traffic when people are being rude and won't move, when clearly they are in the wrong. I stop the engine and get out a book.... They soon get the message!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Oh crumbs. I hope it is not a big book 😀
@MichaelBetts-dd7ms4 ай бұрын
As a retired hgv driver it still amazes me how some people pass their test and can't drive a car!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Just a bit more confidence reversing would help a little. 😊
@EddieRedX54 ай бұрын
Eleanor you did well there it could have been very awkward you kept your cool which sometimes is the best way but some of these drivers today have no common sense it was fairly obvious you couldn’t get through it’s not easy hauling straw through tight Country lanes with big tractors and trailers like yours I must say your very organised with your straw carting it’s great watching you and Eleanor don’t cart it all before we come down before long don’t work to hard and keep up the the good work X
@1cheshire4 ай бұрын
Really dont see what that cars issue was I had to reverse about 400yrds on a one track twisting lane last weekend with a tiny trailer tent so a Awesome tracked New Holland combine and two tractors with trailers could pass got a thumbs up from the old guy driving made my day im easily pleased 😂
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Ahh that’s nice. Keep being nice. 😊
@M9dq764 ай бұрын
That's a two lane road with a dashed white line down the middle, typically a B class road size in that area of the UK. If your load/tractor is too wide to pass down that size/class of road without cars on the opposite track having to pull onto the verge and not just slow and steer left- then your vehicle is too wide for the carriageway and you should have a wide load escort. Frankly the problem is the ever bigger tractor/trailer/farm units which are simply too big for the UK's roads. Alternatively do as they have to in Wales where the roads are much narrower. and that is close the road to other traffic for the period while they are typically doing logging operations.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
yes it is difficult you are right. Generally it is just during harvest period we have these issues..Thanks for watching M
@Premier_Grounds_Basingstoke4 ай бұрын
Definitely got some tractor envy, luckily I don’t have any big trailers but I do meet some people totally incapable of reversing and it’s a bloody nightmare. Think you handled it perfectly.
@mmalmgaard4 ай бұрын
you did good with the Lady in the car. I believe it was the best you could do in the situation ! You stayed calm.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Thank you
@alanb93374 ай бұрын
Might consider a HGV grade dash camera for the tractor and some type of 'rear of the bale trailer' wireless/ wired camera that has a small in tractor cab monitor. (able to swap tractor/ trailer combinations).
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
good idea Alan
@roberthardy20134 ай бұрын
I used to pull a trailer full of rowing boats down country lanes to events and at 58 feet overall loads of (usually) small cars would show the same sort of behaviour. I used to be able to get through if I had a couple of inches clearance but most of these clowns need a couple of feet at least. Got misdirected a couple of times and had to reverse, one was a good quarter mile past two rows of parked cars. Nobody moved one for me but plenty came out to watch ! Good times.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Oh sorry to hear that Robert
@robertp.wainman40944 ай бұрын
It's usually the drivers of 4x4's who are least inclined to climb the verge!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Most are great but I have seen that 👍
@callumhudson8024 ай бұрын
I know the feeling of no eat a meal a table during harvest as i make about 1000 small bales of hay with my family and my mum normally makes dinner and then takes it to the croft where we are baling and stacking and forces us to stop for a meal.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
ahh that sounds nice Callum. where are you based ?
@callumhudson8024 ай бұрын
@@berkshirefarmgirl I am based on the black isle in Scotland
@charlescampion98984 ай бұрын
Much enjoyed this and brought back many happy memeories of harvest jobs and bale cart. I can even forgive the Harper Adams shirt....almost !
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
😅
@dominicwebb80004 ай бұрын
I’ve live in Berkshire in a rural area, unfortunately that type of driving is so typical of a small minority of drivers. They seem totally unable to manoeuvre their cars and get very upset if they have to go anywhere closer than 3 foot to the verge.
@anthonyrolandwhitehead53434 ай бұрын
Hi my name is Anthony from Scotland It's my fest time seeing you on KZbin fantastic seeing British farmers doing farm work and may I say your seriously sweet and beautiful ❤
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@amazoniaamazonia72254 ай бұрын
I live in a rural location surrounded by several farms, we have good relationships with the local farmers but they don’t use trailers as large as yours.
@davidball41754 ай бұрын
To be fair the driver probably didn’t want to damage her car that was quite a high verge. No problem in 4x4 or maybe a SUV I wouldn’t want to try that in my golf GTI with 19” wheels and a low front spoiler but if I had been in the works transit van no problem. You could have suggested she did a U turn and pulled into that next turning on the left and waited until you passed.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
yes i did offer that. I think if they can just get straight and over that helps. having the back end stick out is normally the bit that then gets knocked. thank you for watching David
@markb14874 ай бұрын
As ex mechanic and now beef farmer I shall watch your progress with interest.💯🇬🇧💯🇬🇧
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
thanks so much Mark. Eleanor
@Jack-bs6zb4 ай бұрын
Worth remembering that road going farm machinery has increased in size while country lanes have not. Not all cars have off road capability and cannot take to the verge to accommodate large vehicles approaching them. Construction of additional passing places is a part solution.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
yes definitely agree. thank you Jack
@davidmclellan54384 ай бұрын
Hi I'm at the other end of the country in rural Scotland but sadly the same problems here people want to move to rural areas but have no concept farm vehicles or agriculture in general. However keep smiling and i enjoyed your film so new fan thanks hope you have a great harvest. 😀👍
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Thanks David. My friend Nigel Smith flys the air ambulances up there. He farms in his spare time too 👍
@stevoone3424 ай бұрын
Some people are very selfish and or have 0 awareness to others. I remember when i use to be a HGV rural animal feeds driver of a class 1 tanker. People would get very angry with me on are set routes in some farms, and you will incounter car drivers who refuse to revers or are unable to due to lake of skill!!!!…. And expect a artic lorry to reverse down a windy country lane. I had it once where the police got in volved and lets say the car driver didn’t have a good or cheap day, due he refused to revers to the nearest passing place blocked the rd and disputed it for hour i was unable due i could see nothing behind and lots of tight bends. So the police rocked up and the car driver realised he was in the Wong very fast let alone all the telling off he had by others in the queue… but there are very bad drivers on rural roads and as said very selfish or are ignorant to rurale business like farming and supply traffic.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Oh crumbs
@CrazyMedic4 ай бұрын
Wow! what a driver, not only would she not move over but was willing too Break the Law. Using / Touching a mobile phone while driving is an offence and will secure a 6point and £200 penalty. Id report her for her insolence…. 😂😂😂😂
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
we all have bad days.😊
@williamjohn-r8y4 ай бұрын
just remember that you and thousands like you make life possible cause if you did not we would starve
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
😍
@ianwalker48034 ай бұрын
Well done for handling the lady driver calmly
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
thanks Ian
@MENSA.lady24 ай бұрын
I was brought up near Farnham Surrey. then very rural. At 15 my grandpa taught me how to safely handle a shotgun. Sunday morning was spent on local estates on vermin control duties. Then to the village pub for a pint before dinner. 15 year old with open shotgun over my arm and dog at heal in the pub, no problem. Both the local vicar and the local policeman were there, Cricket on the village green in the afternoon. I know which lifestyle I preferred.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
how lovely. thank you for watching.
@raypitts48804 ай бұрын
i was driving tractors at 15 2 trailers to little Rissington to pick up wood still see the copter leaning on his bike in Burford hill happy school days ray 79
@MENSA.lady24 ай бұрын
@@raypitts4880 I hope you mean copper not copter .
@neilharrison75554 ай бұрын
I live on the route to/from a farm.Over the last 2 weeks the farm has been baling and there are numerous tractors & trailers back/forward ALL day. The route is also a bus route, is popular with dog walkers/pedestrians, 9-5 traffic, and HORSE riders from a nearby stable. The farm machinery has to negotiate a road with traffic parked both sides, with limited room to get through. The drivers have my greatest respect - other drivers MUST obey the Highway Code and be considerate and courteous.....and learn how to manoeuvre your vehicle !!!!!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
@@neilharrison7555 sounds busy where you are too
@iandenley17814 ай бұрын
Well done for keeping cool! It’s sadly the case that many motorists can’t reverse !
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
most people are great but it is getting trickier
@peterjackhandy4 ай бұрын
Living in mid-Cornwall & riding an Ebike, I use the lanes, byways & tracks to avoid riding on main roads: Ergo, I meet plenty of contractors' big green machines - The most entertaining being the 5-furrow ploughs that prune both hedges as they go. The guys are pretty much all as good as gold & hold back to give me a bit of time to dive off into a gateway or ditch; I don't argue {:0) I have infinitely more trouble with the visitors in their 'Lieutenant Gruber's little tanks' who can't manage any road wot doesn't have a white line down the middle & need at least a foot clearance on the nearside so they don't scratch their posh paintwork. I've been asked why I ride 2-3ft out from the hedge through the blind bends, preventing them from passing...
@SunnybraeCroft4 ай бұрын
It is amazing how many people drive past a passing place at high speed then stubbornly refuse to reverse back into it. The hands waving you back or "you’ve got 4 wheel drive on that you move over onto the bank!", "why don’t you do that overnight when people are in bed?" Always fun
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
☺️you know
@EdwardSteinbeck4 ай бұрын
Farmers are great!
@highdownmartin4 ай бұрын
So many people think that turning the wheels and swinging the bonnet a couple of feet has moved the whole car out of the way. The back HASNT MOVED!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
yes
@OxxFreddyGlasgow.4 ай бұрын
Fair play to you for keeping your cool with her. You are really good with that big trailer.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Thanks Freddy
@donalpower71524 ай бұрын
Fair play to you some drivers ar hard to deal with we have the same here in the south east of Ireland love those videos 👍
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
@@donalpower7152 ahh thankyou
@michaelwebster62194 ай бұрын
Also round our ways. The farmers often wait for a while at school times when on the way and home from school as our ways have little roads and many with no brain
@doonhamer2524 ай бұрын
Common sense, and give and take. No one has right of way on narrow roads.. so each have respect each other. Now drive on logging roads where often we'd meet log trucks 12 and 14 ft wide trailer bunks.. if in doubt , you put it in the ditch.
@happyguy54144 ай бұрын
As a person who lives in a small rural community with very narrow roads I am very concerned about the ever increasing size of these massive American tractors and trailers which are causing awful damage to the tarmac road surfaces and the road verges. They must also be damaging the land by excessive compaction of the soils. I used to manage a fleet of MB Tracks and JCB Fasttracks and they were huge, but the latest generation of tractors are even bigger. Where’s it all going to end? Landowners and farmers need to get back to the smaller tractors of yesteryear sooner rather than later!
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Thank you Mr happy guy. A lot of farms use ctf now to manage compaction. You mention you used to manage the fleet what do you now ? 😊🌾🌻
@piclife11784 ай бұрын
Modern farm vehicles are too large for UK roads
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
yes we do need bigger roads. unfortunately as there is such a shortage of labour as no one wants to work very long hours in such dusty dirty conditions farmers try to maximise the efficiency with the staff they do have. hope that helps. thank you for watching too.
@johncoughlan55124 ай бұрын
I ve met farmers sons that pass a gateway and then they expect me on a tractor and trailer load of bales to pull in. I just stop and they eventually go back to the gate way and I can safely pass. No comon sense
@highdownmartin4 ай бұрын
And a lot of arrogance
@fatbelly274 ай бұрын
If I could make a general appeal ... If you can't reverse, please don't come to cornwall. That road in this video is literally double the width of many of our roads
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
😀. We all love Cornwall 😍
@bewildered54444 ай бұрын
Oh dear Oh dear. Putting all her energy into cursing and taking photos rather than dealing with the situation in front of her, bless 😂
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
umm
@3927ap4 ай бұрын
It’s strange how people from towns think they will get a flat tyre if they drive on anything other than tarmac! Of course if they do they probably don’t know how to change a wheel even if they have one, which they often don’t on newer cars.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
thank you
@glyn32084 ай бұрын
I spend a lot of time on the road and genuinely feel for you at the stupidly of some of the drivers out there. Followed a combine for around 5 miles yesterday and the amount of drivers coming the other way who just tried to carry on at the same speed like it wasn't there was unreal. Ended up with a range rover having a nice combine tyre mark down the side amused me greatly. One negative thing I will say though is the amount of tractor drivers I have seen with a mobile phone in there hand while driving on the road is concerning.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
@@glyn3208 yes that is not right it’s a shame that a very small group let everyone else down
@1man1guitarletsgo4 ай бұрын
When did you finish at Harper Adams? My son-in-law works there! Also, there's a great open-mic night at the Navy Club in Newport (Shropshire), where some very talented HA students perform.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Ahh finished this year.
@moocow00144 ай бұрын
While harvesting a few weeks ago we had one of our cart trailers going down a narrow road fully loaded when a small car came and moved only ever so slightly over and refused to move at all. my mum who was carting at the time ultimelty gave in as she had to quickly get back and moved over onto the bank of the road almost flipping the trailer while the car just remained smack in middle of the road. I hate how inconsiderate these people are
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Scary for your mum 😥
@annettehewitson64264 ай бұрын
Good video,have a question,why don’t farmer leave a small strip of dirt for a road that follow the main road then traffic would not be a issue,I don’t understand why farmers plant crops right beside main road??
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Hello Anne. This is a really good question. 😊 Some larger estates do this and it is really helpful. Smaller family farms do as much as they can and then if you are a contractor as well you have to travel on the roads farm to farm. It is always quite stressful travelling on the roads and we try to get to the next farm quickly to avoid the delay for motorists. 99.9 % of drivers are brilliant. But unfortunately we do get some very angry and abusive drivers. But I am sure they are like that with all road users not just farmers. Thank you for watching. Eleanor 🌾
@neilwhat4 ай бұрын
The trouble is, people who live in the country are not country people any more. So difficult everywhere. Well done you.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Neil
@Military-Museum-LP4 ай бұрын
Hi new subscriber here. Does your farm have a website?
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Hello and thank you for watching and subscribing. I work at Rookery Farms rookeryfarms.com and my own website is Berkshirefarmgirl.co.uk.
@andrewwebb26914 ай бұрын
Tell them the other option is you try 2 squeeze by but cant garanty there panels lol
@whoflungdung10464 ай бұрын
You mentioned Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner... Fun Fact, we say Breakfast, Dinner,Tea in the north east
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
ahh my northern nanny says that too
@jonminson57704 ай бұрын
It's frightening that we have to share roads with some of these people
@applemac1001004 ай бұрын
I would carry a flask of tea and a copy of War and Peace and commence to read at page 1
@alasdairfinlayson4 ай бұрын
If she can't reverse or figure out the alternatives, she's not much of a driver. On country roads drivers should be prepared for that. Alternatively you could hire that KZbin star farmer that moved the car that was blocking his entrance. That went quite well I thought!
@lindaj54924 ай бұрын
Some drivers forget they can pull their wing mirrors in to give more space.
@grahvis4 ай бұрын
That reminded me of an incident that my son-in-law had. He was driving a skip lorry down a narrow road with parked vehicles along one side. One vehicle had large wing mirrors he couldn't easily get past, a nearby chap, seeing that, came over to push the mirror in. As he did so, it broke off, My son-in-law expressed his concern and the chap said, "That's alright, it's not my motor" then walked off.
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
Good point Linda
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
🥹
@markdavies35904 ай бұрын
As a hgv driver, cars really get on my tetts
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
shh stay safe
@JL-rx6hl4 ай бұрын
when they wont move just sit there and wait
@berkshirefarmgirl4 ай бұрын
just takes time to resolve best way forward
@andrewiow63274 ай бұрын
Used to get the same problem when driving a 44ton artic some car drivers could not even reverse 20 feet