Bringing new gates and fence posts over the hill. Nothing in the least dodgy about this load, no sirree. Hopefully this means I can get all my parks stock proof and the bulls separated from the cows (and ideally sold) before the cows calve.

#Crofting
#TheJoyOfCrofting

@simon_brooke Looks perfectly fine to me.

@dash Well, it is done. It would have been easier and safer if I had had help, but I am too obstinate and proud to ask for it.

Still two more loads of posts to come over, but they'll be easier.

@simon_brooke Have to be honest, I'd only looked at it and thought "that probably won't fall off the tractor".

I hadn't questioned the potential sketchiness of getting the gate in and out of the box on your own.

@simon_brooke Warning:
Health and safety regulation GB/Cr23#223-34/2009(a)bis(EU)(agri)
clearly states that:

When transporting agricultural furniture, baler twine is to be used to secure loads, provided said twine was not weathered outdoors for more than 1 year north of Edinburgh or 5 years south thereof, unless the maximum incline of the path taken can be shown to be less than the inverse tangent of (Simon's roll bar height divided by his link box depth). #healthandsafety

@adingbatponder @simon_brooke wow that's specific geographically.