in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
As 2023 draws to a close I would just like to show my appreciation to everyone who's supported me this year by watching, liking, posting great comments and of course those, both new and existing who have subscribed to my channel. I have just reached 3000 subscribers, more than double that of this time last year so I am grateful to you all. Of course none of these videos would be published on Youtube if it wasn't for the owners of these fabulous machines, a huge thank you to you all for giving me the time of day and allowing me onto your land. I'll be back in 2024 with hopefully some new locations to visit around the Cumbrian area. If you have any interesting and especially classic machinery please get in touch by posting a quick comment on any of my videos (don't worry I won't bite) as I would love to come and photograph and film your machines in action especially if you farm West of Carlisle, the Eden Valley and of course over the border in Scotland.
Lastly all the best to everyone in 2024, I hope it's a good year for you and I'll see you soon.
Cheers
David
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A huge Thank You to everyone who has taken their time to watch, like, comment, share or subscribe as today I have reached 1Million views! Thanks also to the owners of all the fabulous machinery for allowing me to film and post on the channel, as without you none of this would have been possible. I really do appreciate all your continued support as I hope to keep bringing you new content to watch and enjoy. Cheers, David.
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To say farm machinery is in my blood is certainly not an understatement! From a very early age when I was sat on a bale of hay, feeding the following cattle from the transport box attached to my late uncles MF 35X on his Cumbrian fell farm in the late 1960s right up until the present day, I’ve always had a fascination with tractors and all types of machinery. Having taken tens of thousands of photos over the years, I was asked in late 2006 if I would contribute to the pages of ‘Classic Tractor’ magazine covering the North West and Southern Scotland regions and 15 years later I still throughly enjoy getting an article into print. I decided on my many photo shoots that I should also video the action in the fields and so I set up this YouTube channel. I’m so grateful for those of you who watch, like, subscribe and comment on my videos and also my gratitude goes to the owners who let me film their fabulous machinery.