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Pullstart

looks like you have much more than your wall to climb over!  congrats on the new digs. 

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Retired Wrencher

What a beautiful area. Perfect place for tractors. Enjoy looking at those pictures. Enjoy the ride. Gary B....

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Sparky

Very nice! Plenty of covered storage I see. Was it a farm....or is it still a farm?
Mike........

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Don1977

Very nice! Plenty of covered storage I see. Was it a farm....or is it still a farm?
Mike........

It's a horse farm.

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Best of luck in your new home. 

Glen

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jackhammer

I like the pic of traversing the creek . Great shots and good luck with your new home

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Aldon

It's a horse farm.

An extremely fitting domicile for wheel HORSEs!

Very nice place.

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stevasaurus

WOW...that is a nice herd of deer grazing in the 4th picture.  Where is the Castle??  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WHX??

Please Please tell us you are :ychain: Steve! .....I certain could fill that storage with my horse hoarding...

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stevasaurus

Jim, I did that for the benefit of all you Wisconsin guys that put up with us Illinois guys that come to Wisconsin deer hunting.  I have known farmers that paint COW on their cows so they don't get shot by those FIBS  :)   I have had the opportunity to spend many a summer on the farms of my relatives up by Turtle Lake, Wis. doing hay, corn, beans, milking cows...etc.  My first love was an Alis Chalmers.  :)  I have always thought that when these Wheels Horses grow up and ripen...they turn orange.  :)  BTW...I can tell the difference between the smell of dairy, pigs and sheep...I really like the smell of a pig farm...that is my favorite.  :banana-linedance:But, you just have to love the English country side that Meadowfield is showing us...fantastic pictures.  :)

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C-101plowerpower

lovely pics Mark:thumbs: 
steve give me a dairy farm any day, got to used to pig smell

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Sparky

So I see license plates on your tractors and I know it allows you to operate them on public roads....but what are the regulations? Can you drive on the roads after dark? I assume the highways (motorways) are off limits...any other roads off limits?
Mike.........

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953 nut

Wonderful country side, your boys will have a ball running the herd through the fields. Can't wait to see the video.

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Kegler

Nice clean job on the 4/4 conversion. I don't need one, but I want one anyway! Nice collection of horses.
 

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neil

Congratulation on your move to  new home Mark , looks like you now have more room for more tractors & room to play .
i had my first visit to the yorkshire dales this year and found it to be a very beautiful place .

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Wheel-N-It
Beautifuol Mark, just beautiful !!!  I love the pole barns. You must be very happy :)

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