My first post
Posted: Saturday, 21 January 2006 |
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Wouldn't it be fine if everyone could go back to using horses. I often think how nice our island would be without motor vehicles.
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Hello Farmer Jack! Hope your tractor's fixed soon.
BoB from Lewis
Try putting the technical spec on your blog with all the right words eg: Ferguson, or Fordson or whatever, and you might be surprised what the search engines pick up. A way of getting in touch might be good. Allbest wishes.
Septuagent from NE England
These search engines - do they run on paraffin or diesel?
Puzzled from Harris
Have you tried the barras
GrannyE. DBE.RM from Auchenshuggle
Why will it take six months to reach you?
Sarah from Glasgow
nice to see a blog from North Uist, good luck with the farming and the tractor repairs.
isles pictures from grimsay
I love your tractor story. Here, the people who lose their driver's license for impaired use their tractor to go to the Tavern. but do hope you get the parts to fix yours soon.
Tara from Canada
You list cricinfo on your links.. A cricket fan in Uist, is there a team? Or is there only one hebridean island with a cricket team?
Cricket in Uist from Intrigued of similar interest
Why will it take so long to get your tractor parts? Don't they have express delivery services in the western isles?
William from Dalkeith
Greeting Jack, glad to see someone connected down your way. Leave the tractor alone. Here in Lewis the women do all the repairs. Take a leaf from our book, Call the horse old bessie and train her to collect the papers for you. Live long and prosper....
Didano Tellya from Lazy Corner Stornoway
As a fellow Uidhisteach,it`s good to hear tales from home.
Chrissie from London
Hmm, so many tractors used as shopping vehicles and not many of them roadworthy even less taxed, then again how many people do you pass each day having a long mobile phone chat whilst going about their business? and how many of them are lorry drivers, driving one handed.....answer, too many!!!!
aye on the isles from uists
We have just returned from Uist what a beautiful place we travelled through the islands and highlands and traced my partners roots on Uist and Lewis she is a Mc Donald we found a 2nd cousin on usit it was a great trip we will return
Terry Graham from Corfe Mullen
From one islander to another, albeit at the opposite ends of the country, hope you get your tractor fixed soon.
Linda Procter from Isle of Wight
Horses are not a primitive form of transport at all at all. They are the ecologically friendly future of transport. What will we do when oil etc runs out? We can use what took millions of years of evolution - the Horse. It virtually disappeared from these islands within a generation with the introduction of these new fangled tractor things. Did you ever hear of Eachan the Each running out of oil or cracking a cylinder head casket? Just give Eachan (the trusty steed) a few oats and away he would gallop to the Coop for the Daily Record. None of your fancy Guardian newspapers in my day.
UpSouth1 from South Uist
Love horses, love tractors, love North uist ---- Hate Newspapers!! Why not try ebay for anything 7 everything. It's a lifesaver!!
Hebby from North uist
Hi there! I used to work at the lochmaddy hotel for two months in 2002 and had the most incredible time of my life on your island. Everytime I get caught up in the rush of modern life in south africa, I think back of the quite and peace of your island! Make sure you keep it that way for many years!
Philip from Stellenbosch, South Africa
My wife and I have set up a support group for women from any kind of non European ethnic background who are in long term relationships with British men. We know from our own experience that these women suffer from alienation from their own culture as will as difficulties fitting into Scotish culture. Living it remote areas like the Western Isles the problem is perticularly acute. They can contact us using the following web page http://uk.geocities.com/interracial4couples/index.html or by e-mailing us at www.interracial4couples@yahoo.co.uk My wife is from an Arabic country and she has found it difficult both from a religious and a cultural point of view. She is now a practising Christian. This support group is run on a voluntary basis and is entirely non profit making.
Donald MacInnes from Isle Of sky
Donald Mac your a way off target there and very very iritating too. Let me know on my vatersay blog FarmerJack and I may know a man about the tractor parts
CrofterBill from Vatersay
my own mum came from north uist
kirstymccuaig from lochgilphead
on behalf of farmer jack I will inform everyone why it takes so long to get such things as tractor parts it takes about a week for the items ie (tractor parts) to come onto the island usually from Inverness then it sits in uist parcel service garage for the other 5 months and three weeks!!!
uibhist a tuath1 from Bridlington E. Yorks
I'm very fond of tractors, however I'm trying to find someone on line that lives in North Uist and is willing to visit an old lady at Tranaid on my behalf. Sorry to be so brass necked but I dont like people in nursing homes feeling lonely and I sometimes did that when I went to Islay on somebody's behalf. It brightens up life and it makes us feel better too. Anybody willing?
Margherita from Glasgow
Hello FarmerJack, Last year my wife and I stayed for 2 weeks in a cottage on a working croft at Malacleit. I am sure you must know the farmer there, he also does a bit of work as a BT engineer. I have never seen such a collection of spare parts for every imaginable piece of machinery, in his store. He has probably got a spare Auld Bessie let alone a spare cylinder head. We shall return to your beautiful friendly island soon.
David Howes from Oadby Leicestershire
hello to you i hope you are well
kirstymccuaig from argyllshire
Hello Farmer Jack, is your tractor still out of order. If it is I shall walk over with parts when we get the tunnel.
donna from Lewis
Well Jack, just spent 5 days on your beautiful island with my 11 year old son. We marvelled at the lovely beaches, the tranquility, the people and the ubiquitous greylags which, I have to confess found their way into our oven on a number of occasions.....
Graham Macpherson from Cheshire
Did someone not take over from Gordon Taylor? He used to take all sorts of items from Inverness in his lorry when doing the bread run. The shopkeepers couldn't get to their bread and rolls until he offloaded all the batteries, exhausts, tyres and other different things he took over for the crofters. Good luck with Bessie. How's about an advert in Am Paipear?
Tuathach from Aberdeen
Hello Farmerjack, are you still there? Do you know cheesebay?
Grinning from aboutcheesebay
hello jack what make of tracror is yours and what type of animals do you have and where is your farm because i want a job please
stephen from stockton
Do any of you actually believe "FarmerJack" exists?! In all my years I have never heard a CROFTER reffering himself as a FARMER, not least I have only once seen a tractor being used to go to the shops!
Matt from Moray
I have never heard of a crofter calling himself a farmer before, you say that your favorite tractor broke down, does this mean that you have more than one ?
Donald from Belfast but originally Lewis
Uill Uill bhobh bhobh, tha sin uabhasach. I hope you have got her fixed. Try Aonghas Alec, Baile Sear for some spare parts.
Stiubhart from Am Blar Dubh
buy a new tractor get a grant
angus from benbecula
why dont you get in touch withTom Sloss he is a good welder and a big hammer he can fix it yes he can
barraboy from oban
I see people coming to the shop everyday in tractors, don,t knock they dig up the car park a treat
butchers boy from Uist
Hello I am Agnes, I'm sure you know where can I find used tractors in Glasgow or near this area I wish buy some, I'm not from GB so could you help me?
Agnes from Glasgow
uistis o lovley place iaman uisteagborn and bread
rachel taylor from codurham