That would have been epic! Coming from a family that farms, its hard to empathize with the people living so close to the field. Hopefully that field remains hay and doesn't get converted to a row crop, cause then they better expect late late nights on more than one occasion.
My neighborhood farmer was harvesting his cotton at 10pm one night. He needed to get it done before the rain that was coming. How could i complain, that's his livelihood.
Exactly, during harvesting time we regularly work until 2 or 3am to get it done Weather demands you get everything in and covered before it gets wet and ruined
It also helps take away the risk of drivers getting swamped w crop dust during the day. Cooler temps and higher winds at night mean less dust being thrown around. It also would be impossible for many farmers to get their work done if they didnt do it at night. These ppl get up at 4 am to start working. If theyre at it at 10 pm theyve been hard at work all day and night.
Idiots like that think food comes from Tesco's. Not one clue to how it is produced. Just wait tel spring, when the farmers start spreading manure on the fields!
Worked as an emergency services despatcher for years and took countless calls from people ringing because the pub they moved next to that has been there since the 1800s has people in its beer garden drinking and talking on a summers day...genuinely.
i live in an area with a train that goes through horns blaring all hours of night randomly. some farmer mowing a field at 10:00pm would be a lulaby compared to that, and its not like you see anyone complaining to the train company
Why the heck not? The only reason a train would be blaring their horn is if someone has been too lazy or cheap to install boom barriers. Complain. So that they're installed, and the train conductors won't feel the need to warn whoever is on a road whenever they cross there.
@@Scapestoat something similar happened near me. A bunch of rich folks built houses along the lake shore. a train track first constructed in the mid 1800s also runs along the lake shore. Shortly after moving in, residents began complaining about the trains intermittently blaring the horns at every railway crossing. So the train company obliged by blaring the train horn on the entire way along the lake shore instead of intermittently. Complaints increased so the train company went back to intermittent use of the horn and the complaints stopped completely.
Look up 'Maurice the Coq' a major case in French courts, which I'm glad to say, was a poultry win! Maurice continues to rouse our community, in spite of the towns people who think they can have perfect silence when they choose!
It's happening really bad here right now , the great exodus from NYC. I'm like 90 miles north of there , and you can spot their rude asses a mile away. We call em cityiots.
Actually.... Those country folks were home. The big city landscaper travelled a long distance for that quick gig. Its not commercial farming... Its unmowed grass on a desolate unmaintained piece of land.
We have this issue in the states, mostly from city people who move to rural areas. Here where I live in Texas a lady called the county sheriff on a local farmer who was plowing up his field because it was causing dust to come into her yard. The sheriff came out and after hearing her complaint just laughed and said "Welcome to the country" and drove off.
I have this exact problem a couple years ago. Two old codgers from London came stomping around my farm shouting at workers and demanding that they stop working. They said they wanted to get the place shut down, all because we couldn't quite finish before the 10.00pm curfew on this one single occasion. A curfew, I might add, that we ourselves placed on the farm. It's not the law here. The old woman said they'd been living here 12 years and just couldn't take it anymore, then proceeded to make fake sobbing sounds. The farm was built in 1972.
I am 80, I have lived in the English Countryside the whole of my life. I am not a farmer, but many a night I've lain in bed listening the hum of machinery working the nearby fields and I have thought to myself: they are growing and providing my food. Thank you chaps. There are probably a 100 million people in the world who would happily swap with me, and contentedly nod off to sleep.
@sam griess yeah, I suppose this was a bit of a lower priority and all his daylight hours were taken up by more important tasks. Finding the time to fit it in.
This reminds me of a dispute that occurred in the early 2000s where I live. A developer built houses very close to a civil aviation airport popular with people who owned corporate jets and with a helicopter pilot school. The people who bought the houses were given a 20 year tax abatement. Within a year of moving in, the people who bought the houses, knowing full well about the airport, demanded that the airport authority MOVE THE AIRPORT AT THE TAXPAYERS EXPENSE because it was too noisy. That didn't happen.
People love to move next to a farm to "get away" and then demand the farmers conform to city norms. Move by the airport and then complain about the planes while you're at it.
yeah when we moved next to a farm the first year they harvested till 2 am but it's not like we complained I mean that is their living and we need them to keep living the only thing my mom asked was that they didn't crop dust and if they do call us in advance because my mom knows someone who died from that
In harvest season, 6AM he may still be working from the morning before. He's just getting by on coffee, tobacco, stress, and just maybe some food his wife dropped off for him.
@ian humphreys agreed or finish next day , apparently no one in comments feel these people deserves peace in there own home at 10pm , he is not even cropping ...
MECHANICAL WIND-UP more likely agricultural contractors, as he did mention he comes from a distance away. Nowadays they do what they do well into the night as most people who live in the countryside know it is only for a short while then the field will be left alone for probably weeks. You are probably the sort of person who complains about NYE fireworks, best you better go and cuddle your blanky. Lol
Obviously you're not a farmer. Most farmers have a day job too. And if they don't, the farm is too large to get everything done in 8 hours. Summertime, days are 16-18 hours long. And since he's mowing grass, it has to be done before it rains so it doesn't rot before they bale it.
I had a woman call the police because I was ploughing at night years ago, after a lot of shouting and bad language plus a few threats the police came and told her that the farm had been there much longer than her house and that we were entitled to work our fields as we needed to. Many people move into the "green" but don't want the life that is already there before them.
If you resort to that they can light a match close to your haystacks. And i think farmers equipment is usually a lot more expensive then what joe average has in possesion in their house so i would not recommend to escalate the situation.
He’s probably the same type of bloke who would complain about church bells ringing early on a Sunday morning and the clock chiming on the hour. If you move to a town where there are working farms you’re usually the one that has make the compromises.
@@kenorose5873 I work nights, should I call the police because neighbours cutting grass while I try to sleep? Of course not, I understand that by working nights I will expect noise while I sleep. Just like these folk should expect farming noise when they move to the the countryside and since farming is a 24/7 operation it can be at anytime.
@@kenorose5873 😂😂 ye people do still work and live and have children like farmers but they dont have spare time to do a field when it suits the houce near by. Simple answer is if you dont like how it works in the countryside then go live in a town or city
@@kenorose5873 The thing is farmers get up earlier then most average people its not like he just started using the tractor at night randomly he has probably been doing it for hours
@@kenorose5873 Farming doesn't work like that. If he doesnt do his job the crops will die by the morning...There is no law saying farmers cant work late at all and if there is please post the law so we can all see. This law is non existant.
"I'll be done in 25 minutes" "Okay, so I'll make a scene for the next 30 minutes, get called an absolute idiot by the police and then I'll be forced to listen to you mowing after 11pm"
If you combine the low and steady drone of the mowing with ear plugs, melatonin, and a white noise video you end up getting a very nice sleep situation.
@@shamteal8614 i was really waiting for this.....i know...there'sa lot of good hardworking people there too.....:-) seriously though.....and i don't mean gordon ramsey....
I used to stay in a house one property that bordered a railroad. Nightly horns and the entire house vibrating became a normal thing that I would eventually come to miss.
I was a Townie, I recently moved to the country next to a farm field deliberately had enough of town life and peoples attitude. I love watching the farmers work and the country fresh air, I would never complain whatever time they work, they have to harvest when the time is right and do have a small window to get completed, they really don't want to work such long hours, without farmers we would not exist.
I have a "friend" who purchased a house next to an airport for 30% below market value. At first he wouldn't shut up about the deal he got now he won't shut up about the noise lol
I used to live in front of airport. And the highway was there. Train tracks behind me. Always hearing. Trucks airplanes. And trains. Biker bar up road also. 2 am. Harleys. Cranking. Didnt bother me. You get used to it.
When I was taking a farm management class in college the instructor told of a dispute between a hog farmer and a neighboring subdivision where the residents took the farmer to court over the smell. It turned out the hog farm had been there for years before the subdivision was built and the residents acknowledged in court they knew the hog farm was there when they bought their homes. The judge ruled they could buy out the farmer at his price if he wanted to sell or they would have to live with it if he didn't, since he was there before the subdivision.
@@littlefish9305it was until he was in front of the tractor, then it became agrivated trespassing as he was preventing him from working on his own land.
Here in Missouri, urban spread is becoming increasingly common. Subdivisions are being built next to farms that have been owned by the same families for generations. If you build your home next to a hog farm that's been there long before you were born and want to complain about the smell, go back to the city!
Yeah fck those city people, they aren't real they live in a strange weird reality they don;t know sjit about the country life whining in their fcking EV's with their apple products. I really and REALLY dislike city people. im from The Netherlands and i start even to dislike the country because its getting a concrete jungle more and more and i can't stand these fckin leftoids.
Too bad. they will continue to move out here unless are states governors stop them. They are coming here in droves like migrants. I never saw homeless people in my small rural hometown growing up. Now I see them hiking along the highway and sleeping outside the gas station which now had to start closing sooner due to crime.
Part of my family lives on a farmland and whenever I go to visit I never ever complained about the noise in the evening. Shite, I even luved the sounds of those old diesels in the distance.
Yeah, can you imagine running outside to yell at taxis honking at each other at 10:00 pm in downtown area? They would think you are crazy. Just line this farmer probably thinks this guy is crazy. I mean a tractor and mower is loud but it isn’t crazy loud.. and 5acres? That would only take about 30 min with your average brush hog.
Most places have ordinances for noise past 10pm. You can call the police for stuff like this. I was honestly surprised the commenters here siding with the guy on the tractor.
@@FastlaneProductions1 you got a point too but when you live actually in the city, you can't just call the police on the natural traffic that's outside, or the sirens from the cops, the sounds of the helicopters passing by or the people talking even yelling and cars racing lol the only way that would work is if you live in a residential area outside the city or in the outskirts
Effen Bamm they haven’t got a fucking clue, the little dick heads probably have never work a 10 hour day let alone a 16+hour day, Fucking city wankers, get educated
tbh its only 5 acres, not much of a "farmer" if he needs to mow at 10pm with a machine that could clearly mow, disc and bed that lot in a day no problem. Not enough info imo.
15 people living in one house lol if they get this mad about a tractor in a field next to their house I would hate to see how they argue over the bathroom
To the guy's defense..this really should've been something that was discussed prior. I get the farmer has to work, but surely a simple chat with nearby families to come to an agreement on noise would've been the most professional way of handling this.
He is going to cry. Too many in that house. They don't get it. Farmers work so hard. If they put off till tomorrow, it could rain and then too late. Mother Nature not going to wiat.
@@elacomedido Listen, I'm just saying a simple courteous and professional chat when he realised he wasn't going to finish on time could've solved the problem. As he says there's only a few houses so it'd have taken no time. Yes his job is important but Professionalism is just decency.
@@ano3758 how speaking to them prior would solve anyting? "oh ok thanks for letting me know i wont wake up tired in the morning now" lol. they chose to live near a farm so they should expect that those kind of things would happen. the guy is already working at 10 PM and you expect him to waste time talking to neighbours.
@@Just_Chuck_It ...you mean I'm not the center of the universe? I think I'm coming down with some kind of syndrome now... ... Yep, now I just feel like an insignificant nothing that ought to live and let live and mind my own beeswax. ... My fragile world view, only surpassed by the daintiness of the skin on my palms.
@Gustavo Jacobo you sure I'm not a special and unique snowflake, wholly individual and original? I'm so very different than any other human creature....
Exactly. Just like the folks here in the States that move right next to an airport, then start bitching about the noise. Many airports have been closed because of that.
but as much fun as the jeff's that move next to a race track knows that race cars are loud and run on race tracks then complains and race tracks get shut down, Sniff sniff goodbye Laguna Seca. and a shit ton of local dragways.
We have farmers around us that farm late, too. I, myself, have had to chase cows at 1am, mend fences in the rain at 3am. My heart went out to this farmer who is just trying to get a job done. Farming is hard enough to get done without all these ridiculous antics from people who move to the country and bring their city ideas with them.
I sympathise too, but for years now we got construction here going till 2am, and on an adjacent site starting again at 4. needless to say, Ive been walking around sleepwalking for months. I can imagine living next to land with hired farm labor is quite the same. pressures on a modern day farmer are great, but that goes for a lowly employee starting his commute at 6 after two hours of sleep as well. the biggest noise problems come from day labourers as well, and traffic from and to fields. when farmers used to plow the fields they owned, this was nowhere near a problem. modern practices are crazy.
There's alot of spoiled ppl in this world, I learned that I do not want to live in a nice subdivision, I live in a somewhat subdivision in the country and it's nice but I learned there are alot of ppl that complain about the dumbest things in nice subdivisions, like the way somebody cuts their grass or a trees leafs fell off in the neighbors yard and blew into theirs, they act like it's the most horrible thing, I don't know how these ppl are ever happy at all but I always thought to myself I got real life issues to deal with while they ranted about someone else, these ppl would be so screwed if shtf lol
Completely agree. There's a spirit of entitlement out there. No one is prepared to be patient or to take into account the realities of the world, especially the realities of agriculture. Hard graft, long hours, very tight schedules.. and all to get the food on the table of someone who likely complains about lack of parking at Tescos, and how "hard" the drive to the supermarket is.
I live on a farm (in Africa) and one of the best sounds is the deep rumbling and rattling of tractors working in the night. It's the sound of life. Planting, reaping. The sound of people earning their living on the land and growing food for us all (and our animals). Bless the people who work at that time of night, while I'm snug in bed. XX
I always prefered doing stuff at night, not just because I'm an insomniac, but it's so much cooler at night. At least during the summer. Sucks being in the hot sun all day.
I worked for a rancher who's family has been on the land for 4 generations. We were out mowing hay a birdwatcher wandered in as they do. He kindly asked her to leave because she was trespassing and endangering herself being in the way of equipment. She got all huffy and asked for our boss's phone number like this, he gave it to her, she called, and the look on her face when he picked up his phone and told her to get the fk off his property is an absolutely golden memory.
@@SCP_Gate-Guardian I ask you again, you are from where I am? Cuz you know that laws are different from different countries, and if you are from the US, even I know that different states have different laws.
It's like people who complain about airport noise. I live in Northern Virginia, and I hear stories of people complaining about Dulles Airport. Dulles has been in operation for decades and the people who complain live in neighborhoods that are 15 yrs old or less. You bought there, deal with it.
The house could have been there long before diesel tractors with massive light bars became common farm tools. I do not know about UK laws but in Ohio farmers can legally work their fields after sunset but for safety reasons they can not move farm equipment on roads after dark. How were they going to get equipment out of there? In the future I hope they can plan their work in the field for a less objectionable hour of the day. It is always better to be considerate of your neighbors than just doing something because you can.
@@MrAjzetting I seriously doubt that he’s mowing this field at 10 “just because he can” anyone who has ever worked a blue collar job understands that when the work has to be done, it has to be done regardless of the time. If this guy was digging up the road to fix a broken sewer line at 10 pm at night, no one would be upset because he’s about to get the flow of sewage stopped, but since he’s doing something that people don’t think is important, it’s an inconvenience
If any of those 15 people in the house worked (imagine if they ALL worked), they'd be wealthy enough to buy some ear plugs, move, or generally speaking PAY the farmer not to mow after 9pm.
I was raised in polish village and farmers working even till 1:00 a.m or 2:00 am was nothing special. No complains. Such important job to harvest crops but people like this clown will always look for trouble.
@@limerind7493 How does this work because that bit stood out to me? Why are the windows tight and what's the issue with bringing the equipment in from far away? Serious question.
@@jeffdredd1172 many farmers rent land from owners that may be a good distance away from their farm, and have very tight window timeframes depending on weather, other pressing jobs, etc
You have 75 hours to plant and cover 600acres before the big storm cell rolls through and makes the field too soft for the equipment...........ready? GO!
We have these kinds of idiots here in Wisconsin too, move to the country next to a cabbage field and want something done about the smell, others build their homes next to a pig farm and complain about the smell, they call the sheriff and want something done about all the coyotes running around at night, and finally build a new house next to a drag strip that has been operating for over 30 years and complain about the noise. Some people are just stupid.
I knew a Swiss family moved to north west Ireland. They were constantly complaining about sheep getting on their manicured lawn up in the hills. The local gardaí (police) gave up responding to their calls.
California transplant neighbors moved onto the acreage next to my grandmother's land and drove the whole 20 miles up the private drive which is pretty much in the woods to tell her that they could hear gunfire from their house. (Dad and I were just sighting in before the hunting season) I walked around the corner just in time to hear my sweet grandma tell this couple "Well you're gonna be hearing it again if ya don't skedaddle back where ya came from."
I live in a Agricultural county and any farmer or vineyard can operate 24 hours a day. City folk freak out when the huge vineyard fans come on to prevent frost at 3am, or they are plowing 20 feet away from the houses at 2:00 AM.... But it sure looks pretty to live near it all, but they have to make a living off that "pretty".
yep. start in the early morning and finish up around midnight is about a typical harvest day for us. If these people walked up to anyone in our tractors or tried to block the way... they'd get 1. ignored and 2. ran over, bc we don't take a break when we're tired so why would we stop for idiot hour?
he did have male Karen traits but handled it sorta well. In the U.S. a male Karen would've gone in front of the mower and said run me over then call the cops.
@@w0keryp0pery39 it’s funny I live close to a field like I could throw a rock from my garden and it would land in the field and the noise doesn’t bother me at all
@@gmailistrash4094 doesn't the farmer have work the next day as well? Can't they accept being kept awake half an hour longer for one night of the year? Not worth it to have food on the table? I love having food to eat. Hope farmers will keep doing what they're doing.
Used to get this from some (utterly out of keeping) new build houses in my childhood village. Tried to get us to stop ringing the church bells and complained about the cattle in the field opposite being too noisy at milking times. Someone _might_ have 'accidentally' hit the pto on a slurry spreader on the way past once.
So do noise violations not apply? In the states most places 10-6am would result in noise violations and a fine multiple violations result in a court hearing.
@@michaelschwartz812 You clearly never owned a farm, those who bought the neighbouring property knew there was a working farm next door. I image cows mooing would annoy you . Maybe cocks crowing. Its not the city.
@@michaelschwartz812 Imagine there is a permit for a factory, or a industrial farm. Or even living next to a high way or railroad tracks. Some facilities generates nois even after 10pm. When you buy property close to an already established industry, like a farm. You should expect noise in the middle of the night when it is time to harvest. Harvest for hey or grass is only best done when it has been sunny for a few days in a row. During that time window, heavy equipment goes out around the clock to harvest. It is normal for farming and people buying property should educate themselves, just like if you buy property next to a large factory.
@@michaelschwartz812 not out in the country no, sound ordinance is usually only applicable in residential areas within cities or suburbs. In this instance it isn't the suburbs and the angry party has house located close to field.
Hey let's buy these house that are next to a farmer's field. It will be like living in the country. Hey what the heck does that farmer think he's doing?
Here in vancouver bc. An immigrant asian couple (3 seperate couples actually) Moved into condos RIGHT beside the airport... (YVR international airport... Not a small one in the country) And just the 3 couples alone, are responaible for almost 2000 noise complaints to the air port about the planes.. They moved in fully knowing where it was. But do nothing but complain and bitch about the noise. I said it before. And ill say it again Smart phones.... Dumb people
@@S3Mi87 It's pretty quiet for a tractor. I've had conversations in front of a running tractor's engine. It's not too hard, and this was a New Holland beast.
We had a dairy farm when I was a kid. A person built a new house across the road from the farm and complained about the smell and the flys. He complained to the state about his problem the health inspector came out and checked the farm out for any violations and found nothing wrong. He went to the complaining neighbor and asked what did he expect "you built your house next to a farm" we never heard from the neighbor again.
When I lived on the train tracks, we got woken up by the Amtrak shaking the house 3 times a night. You know what you're moving into when you move into an area whether it be rural or urban
Yes but the house may have been there long befor the field, if you buy a house overrlooking a pretty field you pay a premium for the view and peace, last thing you want is some bumpkin farmer turning up and trying to harvest it or grow chickens or something, it ruins the peacefulness of the countryside!
@@AM-td9jp The "countryside" is where farms are located, clueless human. FYI, building a house next to that beautiful field is never a good idea--farmers regularly "rotate" their crops, and at times they leave a field (or a few) "dormant" for a year or two, to let Nature replenish the nutrients (minerals) a particular crop they want to plant there in the future will need, in order to thrive. Not that city dwellers would ever realize such truth... lol
If I was the operator I would have gave him my number, needless to say I would had a jolly good time him not so much. Ovecley Im not the only one who thought of that. Nice to be on the same page as others.
@@David-cc8xe 5 acres is a field. If you'd listened he mentioned he came from far away. IE, this is a satellite plot. Probably many. We have several 10 acre ones among others that are miles away from the farm itself.
@@David-cc8xe Most farmers have smaller unconnected fields that they farm. It doesn't have to be one connected farm land, most farmers have a few small-acre-fields that they farm, or fields that they rent from other people.
@@alexanderbaronatte3252 Dude...people have work to finish before they can rest. Think a bit objectively. Seriously man I'll bet whatever you like that the farm existed before the "residential area". The failing here is from the people who bought next to a farm with out thinking about what's involved in farming; he's not doing it for fun, he doesn't want to be mowing at night but he needs to, to do his job so he can feed his family (depending on what he's farming possibly even the rodent's family). On that note my break is almost over and I'm going back to work, feel free to drop some more inane concern trolling I'll laugh at it later
01:25 Guy is screaming at the top of his lungs admitting on camera that his house exceeds that council approved amount of people residing there. Now he's got more to worry about than a farmer...
Wait, you guys have a council with a bunch of underachieving bureaucrats who determine how many people you’re allowed to have live with you in the house you paid for with your own sweat and hard-earned money? LMAO. God I love Texas and guns.
10:00 isn't even late. I know people who are still watching the night movie and even finishing their tea and saying goodbye to visitors at that time of night. if you are in a house ,shut the doors ,windows and wear headphones. Am I missing something? He's not setting off firecrackers or yelling at the moon with 70's rock in the background. Even if he was ,it's his land.
This happened back home. They built a new subdivision right behind the drag strip and then proceeded to try to get it shut down cause its too loud.... Some real kind of stupid there
You cut when the moisture is right, doesn't matter when that is. If the forecast calls for weather in the future, you try to get the crop in before that. Really simple, been going on that way for centuries...
That's like moving next to a race track and then complaining that it's too loud even tho you are always told before hand when moving next to something really loud. Unfortunately in most of these cases the people complaining actually win.
Race tracks too. Tons of raceways have been shut down due to housing developments getting dropped next to them because of cheap property. Then the noise complaints start,
Imagine moving to the country and then complaining about farmers. They're lucky he was using a somewhat quiet, modern tractor and not a john deere A like my dad does our field with
He'd loose his mind if he were to move here where I live Everyone uses old Zetor's and IMT's which are more than 30-40 years old, so you could guess how loud the mornings would be. Oh, and don't let me get started on tillers too.
Because there is only one house in the 'residential area'. Basically we need to know, was the field there before the commune, sorry house ? Hang on let me guess !
Farmers around here tend their crops well into the night as well. If anything I feel bad for these guys knowing that it’s 11pm and they gotta be up to do it again before sunrise tomorrow too
I've known farmers that only stop when the ground is wet. Once the dew stsrts to set, its parked till the dew is gone. Rainy days are shed days for minor repairs. Winter is all repairs, maintenance, and rebuilds. I've been guilty of it myself.
Yup, I've seen 3-4 harvesters out in the middle of the night getting their job done before the rain comes in. Farmers need more respect! They are either growing food that we consume directly, or they are growing food for livestock to eat which then grows into yummy protein sources...."I like me a good steak!"
It's cause you got to wait till the dew dries and the it quite often waits till late in the evening to dew again. Also if there is rain coming sometimes you get no dew the night before.
@@420-t8s exactly because when ur harvesting the crop has to be below a certain moisture and if it is going to rain then you have to harvest until late at night
@@chrismiddleton8543 Hi I think not most farmers have time exemptions (dating from the war) You will find that wild animals are more active at night and better to move out of the way. Hares and the like will crouch in the grass and not move but at night time they will scarper.
I remember, doing some HVAC jobs for a factory that had been there for over 90 years since WW1. When the Canadian government used it to manufacture weapons, now converted to making automotive parts for car plants. Years later the old factories and empty fields were purchased for residential homes around the east and north side of the factory. People started to complain about the lights being on for the 18 wheelers coming in and out for delivery and the noise of the trucks. We would get calls about the smell of the exhausts for processing of the plastic and the noise of the fans running when our cooling towers turned on or when the boiler stacks started to smoke. People would call the cops and city on the factory. The company built large sound proofing walls around the warehouse, they installed filters for the exhaust, and changed their schedule to please the people. The residents demanded more This went on for about 8 years. Eventually the factory closed and shipped over to Mexico and over 400 factory workers lost their jobs and 150 office staff. The people in the residents were happy, till all the shops around the neighborhood closed soon after and their property taxes went up.
I've done work with loud machines and it always cracks me up that people won't let you just finish and instead drag it out. "I'll be done in twenty minutes" and instead they make it take three hours
Anybody else low key hoped that when the first guy called the "boss" that itd be the guy in the tractor?
That would have been epic! Coming from a family that farms, its hard to empathize with the people living so close to the field. Hopefully that field remains hay and doesn't get converted to a row crop, cause then they better expect late late nights on more than one occasion.
Yep low key
That’s why he said call again if the boss don’t answer right off. The tractor is loud ya know?
YES
Yep
Let’s move to the countryside and complain about country living.
Gatekeeping is necessary
Unfortunately it happens a lot
Same thing with racetracks lets move out of the city nearby that racetrack and complain about the racetracks noise
come on man
@@stahpit1971 i think you’ve missed the sarcasm...?
"I'm going to call your boss"
"No need mate, he's mowing the other field at the back of your house".
He's plowing McShouty's teenage daughter.
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@@BigRamifications "Tight window on that one too eh!"
My neighborhood farmer was harvesting his cotton at 10pm one night. He needed to get it done before the rain that was coming. How could i complain, that's his livelihood.
Exactly, during harvesting time we regularly work until 2 or 3am to get it done
Weather demands you get everything in and covered before it gets wet and ruined
It also helps take away the risk of drivers getting swamped w crop dust during the day. Cooler temps and higher winds at night mean less dust being thrown around. It also would be impossible for many farmers to get their work done if they didnt do it at night. These ppl get up at 4 am to start working. If theyre at it at 10 pm theyve been hard at work all day and night.
Were the black people singing too loudly?
Did you offer to help him?
I bet you did though 😂
"It's a residential area"
"I dunno it's pretty field-y"
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that had me too 😂😆
There is only one house there . Is what the farmer said lol
@@absoliutenuds yes and he said "it's pretty field-y"
Idiots like that think food comes from Tesco's.
Not one clue to how it is produced.
Just wait tel spring, when the farmers start spreading manure on the fields!
A very Pythonesque response.
15 people in one house? Y'all got bigger problems than someone mowing the field.
battlearenatoshinden 15 people in 1 house? I didn’t know Britain had Mexicans.
Poor people tend to live in clusters
@@thelastman8515 Yea but making fum of mexicans is funnier
You picked that up too
15? God dam
from 2007 to 2008 I lived in a house with up to 8 other people at a time but 15 is just ridiculous... depends on the size of the house I suppose
You moved next door to a farm, what did you expect???
Same people moving next to racetracks and airports
Worked as an emergency services despatcher for years and took countless calls from people ringing because the pub they moved next to that has been there since the 1800s has people in its beer garden drinking and talking on a summers day...genuinely.
To not have neighbors haha. So this is a good trade. Every now and then you can go see someone mow grass in the middle of the night. Sounds cool tbh
id expect idiots not to be doing heavy vehicle use at bed time
Po ta toes
i live in an area with a train that goes through horns blaring all hours of night randomly. some farmer mowing a field at 10:00pm would be a lulaby compared to that, and its not like you see anyone complaining to the train company
2 different scenarios you clown 🙄
buddy, seeing all of your comments. Leave the kids alone you creep. @@SIXBUZZ
@@SIXBUZZ Completely fair comparison you clown
Why the heck not?
The only reason a train would be blaring their horn is if someone has been too lazy or cheap to install boom barriers. Complain. So that they're installed, and the train conductors won't feel the need to warn whoever is on a road whenever they cross there.
@@Scapestoat something similar happened near me. A bunch of rich folks built houses along the lake shore. a train track first constructed in the mid 1800s also runs along the lake shore. Shortly after moving in, residents began complaining about the trains intermittently blaring the horns at every railway crossing. So the train company obliged by blaring the train horn on the entire way along the lake shore instead of intermittently. Complaints increased so the train company went back to intermittent use of the horn and the complaints stopped completely.
When townies move to the country and trespass to start complaining about the existing commercial operation they moved next to, genius!
Look up 'Maurice the Coq' a major case in French courts, which I'm glad to say, was a poultry win! Maurice continues to rouse our community, in spite of the towns people who think they can have perfect silence when they choose!
Bri'ish
townies lol
It's happening really bad here right now , the great exodus from NYC.
I'm like 90 miles north of there , and you can spot their rude asses a mile away.
We call em cityiots.
Actually.... Those country folks were home. The big city landscaper travelled a long distance for that quick gig. Its not commercial farming... Its unmowed grass on a desolate unmaintained piece of land.
We have this issue in the states, mostly from city people who move to rural areas. Here where I live in Texas a lady called the county sheriff on a local farmer who was plowing up his field because it was causing dust to come into her yard. The sheriff came out and after hearing her complaint just laughed and said "Welcome to the country" and drove off.
It makes you wonder what planet some of these people come from, planet city where food is available on tap in clean cellophane wrappers I suppose.
What county?????
Lol. Yup.
@@espnky1 I wanted to know the county where the woman called the sheriff out of curiosity. Tarrant, Johnson, Dallas, Denton , Parker, Jackson etc.
I have this exact problem a couple years ago. Two old codgers from London came stomping around my farm shouting at workers and demanding that they stop working. They said they wanted to get the place shut down, all because we couldn't quite finish before the 10.00pm curfew on this one single occasion. A curfew, I might add, that we ourselves placed on the farm. It's not the law here.
The old woman said they'd been living here 12 years and just couldn't take it anymore, then proceeded to make fake sobbing sounds.
The farm was built in 1972.
I am 80, I have lived in the English Countryside the whole of my life. I am not a farmer, but many a night I've lain in bed listening the hum of machinery working the nearby fields and I have thought to myself: they are growing and providing my food. Thank you chaps. There are probably a 100 million people in the world who would happily swap with me, and contentedly nod off to sleep.
I would! The hum of the machines and the sound of grazing free roaming sheep....
Probably billions of people tbh
Absolutely
Truth be told part of me would wonder why it couldn't be done in daylight when you can see better.
@sam griess yeah, I suppose this was a bit of a lower priority and all his daylight hours were taken up by more important tasks. Finding the time to fit it in.
This reminds me of a dispute that occurred in the early 2000s where I live. A developer built houses very close to a civil aviation airport popular with people who owned corporate jets and with a helicopter pilot school. The people who bought the houses were given a 20 year tax abatement. Within a year of moving in, the people who bought the houses, knowing full well about the airport, demanded that the airport authority MOVE THE AIRPORT AT THE TAXPAYERS EXPENSE because it was too noisy. That didn't happen.
That’s not even a loud tractor, they’re lucky he’s not in a classic.
A Ford TW 35 straight piped!
Exactly we've got a straight piped case Magnum. That would really piss him off
@@TheSpliffMaster Ah I'd love a magnum...
**cough cough Massey 3080**
@@blaringrocket2385 or 3095
People love to move next to a farm to "get away" and then demand the farmers conform to city norms. Move by the airport and then complain about the planes while you're at it.
yeah when we moved next to a farm the first year they harvested till 2 am but it's not like we complained I mean that is their living and we need them to keep living the only thing my mom asked was that they didn't crop dust and if they do call us in advance because my mom knows someone who died from that
@David Tawse Not a country boy I see.
@David Tawse You mow when the conditions are right, it has nothing to do with the time of day.
Right lol
@David Tawse If the grass is to wet, there will be chemical recations, which can make the haystore start burning.
Imagine telling a farmer "I have to get up in the morning"
I've never met a farmer who woke up later than 6am no matter what he did the night before
In harvest season, 6AM he may still be working from the morning before. He's just getting by on coffee, tobacco, stress, and just maybe some food his wife dropped off for him.
Too right! 3am if your milking 3 times a day and up watering during the night. You literally run on fumes for a few months of the year👍
I could absolutely never make it as a farmer I’m way too lazy and weak.
It's not wrong to be considerate
@@johnpulawski35 consideration seems to be relative these days...
Wonder how long that field has been there.
"You're right next to a residential area"
"No, you're right next to a farm"
Not only that, it looks like 6:00 PM in FL there 😅
Here in America, trespassing onto sovereign property in this manner would at least merit 12 gauge rock salt.
Excactly. The farm was there way before the houses.
Typical, just like people moving next to airports then complaining about jet noise.
Lmao yes.
Man I was hoping the guy called the "boss" and the farmer's phone would start ringing.
Lol
I thought the exact same thing 😂That would of been comedy gold 🤣
"Oy, your man's over 'ere mowin' at 10 pm." Yeah, that's what I pay him for."
lil skeet technically would be calling him half a cigarette then since In British slang fag means cigarette
VitalCubeGaming it also means gay, so checkmate.
Start earlier...let's see how they like it when the tractor starts up at 03.30
that's what I was thinking LOL
yeah that would solve things idiot ...
@ian humphreys agreed or finish next day , apparently no one in comments feel these people deserves peace in there own home at 10pm , he is not even cropping ...
MECHANICAL WIND-UP more likely agricultural contractors, as he did mention he comes from a distance away. Nowadays they do what they do well into the night as most people who live in the countryside know it is only for a short while then the field will be left alone for probably weeks. You are probably the sort of person who complains about NYE fireworks, best you better go and cuddle your blanky. Lol
Obviously you're not a farmer. Most farmers have a day job too. And if they don't, the farm is too large to get everything done in 8 hours. Summertime, days are 16-18 hours long. And since he's mowing grass, it has to be done before it rains so it doesn't rot before they bale it.
Here in my part of America that would have been handled much much differently. Kudos to the man in the tractor for keeping his cool.
Probably the first time he's seen a civil dispute that didn't end in a gunfight. Poor thing
I had a woman call the police because I was ploughing at night years ago, after a lot of shouting and bad language plus a few threats the police came and told her that the farm had been there much longer than her house and that we were entitled to work our fields as we needed to.
Many people move into the "green" but don't want the life that is already there before them.
Why were you doing it at night ?
Probably because the weather window was rapidly closing and it had to be done
@@dawid2383 because farming isn't a 9/5 job, you do what needs doing whenever the doing can be done.
I had a tenant call the police because the neighbors were hunting on their 20 acres.
@@dawid2383 why does the equipment come with lights ?
Never anger someone that can legally dump a truckload of animal waste in their field next to your house.
Facts
Or human excrement that's the worst .
Yeah and has a license for a shotgun and can shoot you at anytime because you are trespassing on there property
If you resort to that they can light a match close to your haystacks. And i think farmers equipment is usually a lot more expensive then what joe average has in possesion in their house so i would not recommend to escalate the situation.
Is that a suggestion? I’m sure that portion of the farm would make a lovely new place for storing manure and the sorts.
"15 people live in this house!" Alright Human Trafficker calm down.
LOL
Haha 😄
Hahaha
15 people, 1 kerosene heater
Reminds me of the home alone scene.
He’s probably the same type of bloke who would complain about church bells ringing early on a Sunday morning and the clock chiming on the hour. If you move to a town where there are working farms you’re usually the one that has make the compromises.
I can 100% guarantee that farmer gets up earlier than anyone in that “residential” house despite how late he works
No he wouldn't he is working.
@@kenorose5873 I work nights, should I call the police because neighbours cutting grass while I try to sleep? Of course not, I understand that by working nights I will expect noise while I sleep. Just like these folk should expect farming noise when they move to the the countryside and since farming is a 24/7 operation it can be at anytime.
@@kenorose5873 😂😂 ye people do still work and live and have children like farmers but they dont have spare time to do a field when it suits the houce near by. Simple answer is if you dont like how it works in the countryside then go live in a town or city
@@kenorose5873 The thing is farmers get up earlier then most average people its not like he just started using the tractor at night randomly he has probably been doing it for hours
@@kenorose5873 Farming doesn't work like that. If he doesnt do his job the crops will die by the morning...There is no law saying farmers cant work late at all and if there is please post the law so we can all see. This law is non existant.
"I'll be done in 25 minutes"
"Okay, so I'll make a scene for the next 30 minutes, get called an absolute idiot by the police and then I'll be forced to listen to you mowing after 11pm"
You sure? These are Aussie police we are talking about. It's a coin flip if they actually do their jobs.
@@EyeofValor this is UK
@@EyeofValor they are english you muppet
@@Norbert011 Oh, so they'll arrest you for not having a license to complain.
@@the404error7 aha
Hearing this mowing would be 10x better than hearing sirens. And people screaming on council estates
If you combine the low and steady drone of the mowing with ear plugs, melatonin, and a white noise video you end up getting a very nice sleep situation.
It ain't just council estates.
I guess? But there's also the option of hearing bird calls, or hearing nothing, or hearing any number of things that aren't a tractor.
@@shamteal8614 i was really waiting for this.....i know...there'sa lot of good hardworking people there too.....:-)
seriously though.....and i don't mean gordon ramsey....
I used to stay in a house one property that bordered a railroad. Nightly horns and the entire house vibrating became a normal thing that I would eventually come to miss.
I was a Townie, I recently moved to the country next to a farm field deliberately had enough of town life and peoples attitude. I love watching the farmers work and the country fresh air, I would never complain whatever time they work, they have to harvest when the time is right and do have a small window to get completed, they really don't want to work such long hours, without farmers we would not exist.
I have a "friend" who purchased a house next to an airport for 30% below market value. At first he wouldn't shut up about the deal he got now he won't shut up about the noise lol
No normal person mows at 10 pm
@@DVankeuren Guess we know who has never seen a farm. 😂
@@luiytheninja3655 Yeah, idiots with their well manicured lawns which produce nothing. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@bdickinson6751 Can you even call it a lawn if it's Sod?
@@luiytheninja3655 Lawn, sod, either way its a waste of good planting space.
It's like moving next door to an airport and complaining about the planes.
There’s a famous bloke in Gatwick who moved under the flight path just outside the airfield who does exactly that every day!
I used to live in front of airport. And the highway was there. Train tracks behind me. Always hearing. Trucks airplanes. And trains. Biker bar up road also. 2 am. Harleys. Cranking. Didnt bother me. You get used to it.
Dumb asses in Houston did that then sued the airport. People are f$%king stupid
Not really. 10pm is a weird time to run a tractor
@@i_amChrisJxmes not to a farmer. Progress doesnt sleep. Farmers dont lay in bed. Till 8 am.
When I was taking a farm management class in college the instructor told of a dispute between a hog farmer and a neighboring subdivision where the residents took the farmer to court over the smell. It turned out the hog farm had been there for years before the subdivision was built and the residents acknowledged in court they knew the hog farm was there when they bought their homes. The judge ruled they could buy out the farmer at his price if he wanted to sell or they would have to live with it if he didn't, since he was there before the subdivision.
Was this in Morris, MN many years ago because there was an identical case there?
Same thing happens with race tracks. Idiots move nearby and complain about the noise.
Farmer: "What smell"?
Good judge
@@chainsawcabinetshop492 I don't remember. This was back in 1976 or 77.
Farmer ,should phone the police .they are trespassing.
If that was me .I'd ask the farmer if he wants any help .respect to British farmers 👍
"its a civil matter"
@@littlefish9305it was until he was in front of the tractor, then it became agrivated trespassing as he was preventing him from working on his own land.
No you wouldn't. All the help he needs, is to be left alone.
15 people living in the house over there...
That's the real problem...
probably an old manor house converted to house many tenants
Bro u funny
Could be a massive house
the farmer should snitch on them and get them evicted by their government that's concerned over covid
@@Svengrustaben
Then it's not a house...
Here in Missouri, urban spread is becoming increasingly common. Subdivisions are being built next to farms that have been owned by the same families for generations. If you build your home next to a hog farm that's been there long before you were born and want to complain about the smell, go back to the city!
Yeah fck those city people, they aren't real they live in a strange weird reality they don;t know sjit about the country life whining in their fcking EV's with their apple products.
I really and REALLY dislike city people. im from The Netherlands and i start even to dislike the country because its getting a concrete jungle more and more and i can't stand these fckin leftoids.
Real
Tell them that’s the smell of money! 👍
Irony is that the city smells just as bad if not worse 😂
Too bad. they will continue to move out here unless are states governors stop them. They are coming here in droves like migrants. I never saw homeless people in my small rural hometown growing up. Now I see them hiking along the highway and sleeping outside the gas station which now had to start closing sooner due to crime.
"Start earlier"
Yeah, because farmers are known for sleeping in...... lol
Okay. 5 a.m. same scenario.
I never had a 9 to 5 job it’s always been more like 5am to 9pm.
@@FarmerSarducci more like 4am to 10pm
@@FKSPARTO more like 3 am to 11pm
@@androidaw7927 yes i agree when it is summer time
That tractor driver is much more tolerant than most of us.
He knows arguing with them is pointless and time consuming so he just waves then off and gets back to it, good idea really.
Buy a home in farmland and complain you live in farmland
@Walter Dumbrowski Just tell then to go ask the train to stop, rumors say of you stand i front of them they Will stop so.
and then they tresspass on farmland
Part of my family lives on a farmland and whenever I go to visit I never ever complained about the noise in the evening. Shite, I even luved the sounds of those old diesels in the distance.
LMFAO 😂
Buy a home in farmland get used to farmland noises lol
He could always move to the city, where it's much quieter at 10pm.
Well, to be fair, the Cities right now are VERY quiet..
Yeah, can you imagine running outside to yell at taxis honking at each other at 10:00 pm in downtown area? They would think you are crazy. Just line this farmer probably thinks this guy is crazy. I mean a tractor and mower is loud but it isn’t crazy loud.. and 5acres? That would only take about 30 min with your average brush hog.
Most places have ordinances for noise past 10pm. You can call the police for stuff like this. I was honestly surprised the commenters here siding with the guy on the tractor.
LOL!!!
@@FastlaneProductions1 you got a point too but when you live actually in the city, you can't just call the police on the natural traffic that's outside, or the sirens from the cops, the sounds of the helicopters passing by or the people talking even yelling and cars racing lol the only way that would work is if you live in a residential area outside the city or in the outskirts
15 people living in one house and all in bed before 10 sounds a bit fishy
Brothel?
More like a cult.
They got to wake up at 3am to go work on the farm next door
@@mrkeefor 😂😂😂😂
I was thinking recovery half way house... hence why they are so on edge. They need a drink!
Another reason why every farm should have it's own wood chipper.
Do these people think farmers work 9-5 or something? 😂
Effen Bamm they haven’t got a fucking clue, the little dick heads probably have never work a 10 hour day let alone a 16+hour day,
Fucking city wankers, get educated
Yes. They're just as spoiled and insane here in Canada.
Farmers work 24/7
SPARTAN300...I think you mean ranchers...and that is usually only during winter/spring. Hard workers? Yes. 24/7? Not unless you are bad at it...
tbh its only 5 acres, not much of a "farmer" if he needs to mow at 10pm with a machine that could clearly mow, disc and bed that lot in a day no problem. Not enough info imo.
I guess shaggy was trying to solve the mystery of the noise coming from the farm next door 😂
Zoiks!
Lol
Best cooment ever
ben graham nice one champ 😂😂😂
15 people living in one house lol if they get this mad about a tractor in a field next to their house I would hate to see how they argue over the bathroom
Good point!
Lmao
Bafroom
it's really only these two guys. they are both schizofrantic and have 15 different multiple personalities between them
Well mate, the 15 of us rented the farmhouse off AirBb and the photo looked great! But..
Farmers have to get stuff done by certain times plus the weather so when its field work time they will be in the fields if weather allows kt.
"Why didn't you start earlier?" he says to tractor driver who has been up since 5am
To the guy's defense..this really should've been something that was discussed prior. I get the farmer has to work, but surely a simple chat with nearby families to come to an agreement on noise would've been the most professional way of handling this.
He is going to cry. Too many in that house.
They don't get it. Farmers work so hard. If they put off till tomorrow, it could rain and then too late. Mother Nature not going to wiat.
@@ano3758 Then why moving to the countryside if they cannot withstand countryside lifestyle. Wouldn't it better to just stay in the city?
@@elacomedido Listen, I'm just saying a simple courteous and professional chat when he realised he wasn't going to finish on time could've solved the problem. As he says there's only a few houses so it'd have taken no time. Yes his job is important but Professionalism is just decency.
@@ano3758 how speaking to them prior would solve anyting? "oh ok thanks for letting me know i wont wake up tired in the morning now" lol. they chose to live near a farm so they should expect that those kind of things would happen. the guy is already working at 10 PM and you expect him to waste time talking to neighbours.
Is he really going to call his boss at TEN PM, on A THURSDAY?
plot twist: he is the boss
Fursday
More and more people who have grown up with zero responsiblilty and zero respect think the world should start and stop for them.............
@@Just_Chuck_It ...you mean I'm not the center of the universe? I think I'm coming down with some kind of syndrome now...
...
Yep, now I just feel like an insignificant nothing that ought to live and let live and mind my own beeswax.
...
My fragile world view, only surpassed by the daintiness of the skin on my palms.
@Gustavo Jacobo you sure I'm not a special and unique snowflake, wholly individual and original? I'm so very different than any other human creature....
Jeff moves next a farm. Jeff knows that farms use tractors. Jeff complains about tractor noises. Does that make Jeff a knob. Yes, yes it does.
Exactly. Just like the folks here in the States that move right next to an airport, then start bitching about the noise. Many airports have been closed because of that.
throngcleaver same thing with racetracks, pisses me off
We call them yuppies here
Derpyderp gold 😂🇺🇸
but as much fun as the jeff's that move next to a race track knows that race cars are loud and run on race tracks then complains and race tracks get shut down, Sniff sniff goodbye Laguna Seca.
and a shit ton of local dragways.
We have farmers around us that farm late, too. I, myself, have had to chase cows at 1am, mend fences in the rain at 3am. My heart went out to this farmer who is just trying to get a job done. Farming is hard enough to get done without all these ridiculous antics from people who move to the country and bring their city ideas with them.
I sympathise too, but for years now we got construction here going till 2am, and on an adjacent site starting again at 4. needless to say, Ive been walking around sleepwalking for months. I can imagine living next to land with hired farm labor is quite the same. pressures on a modern day farmer are great, but that goes for a lowly employee starting his commute at 6 after two hours of sleep as well.
the biggest noise problems come from day labourers as well, and traffic from and to fields. when farmers used to plow the fields they owned, this was nowhere near a problem. modern practices are crazy.
It's all hard work. those people probably feel like they shouldn't be kept up when they work in the morning
There's alot of spoiled ppl in this world, I learned that I do not want to live in a nice subdivision, I live in a somewhat subdivision in the country and it's nice but I learned there are alot of ppl that complain about the dumbest things in nice subdivisions, like the way somebody cuts their grass or a trees leafs fell off in the neighbors yard and blew into theirs, they act like it's the most horrible thing, I don't know how these ppl are ever happy at all but I always thought to myself I got real life issues to deal with while they ranted about someone else, these ppl would be so screwed if shtf lol
Completely agree. There's a spirit of entitlement out there. No one is prepared to be patient or to take into account the realities of the world, especially the realities of agriculture. Hard graft, long hours, very tight schedules.. and all to get the food on the table of someone who likely complains about lack of parking at Tescos, and how "hard" the drive to the supermarket is.
In kent the complaints are always from those that moved from London.
I live on a farm (in Africa) and one of the best sounds is the deep rumbling and rattling of tractors working in the night. It's the sound of life. Planting, reaping. The sound of people earning their living on the land and growing food for us all (and our animals). Bless the people who work at that time of night, while I'm snug in bed. XX
God bless you sweetie!
Yes 🙌🏼 I cannot wait to buy my first mini tractor
I always prefered doing stuff at night, not just because I'm an insomniac, but it's so much cooler at night. At least during the summer. Sucks being in the hot sun all day.
Africa is just one giant country to you, isn't it Ms Lorna Murdoch Eaton?
Lorna Murdoch Eaton Amen! My sweet ol' grandpa was a farmer and I miss spending weekends with him and Grandma when I was a boy.
I worked for a rancher who's family has been on the land for 4 generations. We were out mowing hay a birdwatcher wandered in as they do. He kindly asked her to leave because she was trespassing and endangering herself being in the way of equipment. She got all huffy and asked for our boss's phone number like this, he gave it to her, she called, and the look on her face when he picked up his phone and told her to get the fk off his property is an absolutely golden memory.
😂😂😂
Delightful.
hahahaha
I thought this was what was about to happen😂
That’s what I thought was going to happen here
10pm is pretty late to be honest, where am from, there cannot be loud sounds (construction, farm, etc) after 6-7pm
Noise ordinances don't apply to farmers or construction workers.
@SCP_Gate-Guardian oh so you are from where am I?
@@SCP_Gate-Guardianlies it applies to construction workers
@ eh it doesn't though 😂
@@SCP_Gate-Guardian I ask you again, you are from where I am? Cuz you know that laws are different from different countries, and if you are from the US, even I know that different states have different laws.
It's right next to a residential area..... "it's pretty fieldy actually" 😂🤣
prob glazing lol lol
@@martinobrien3612 They'll have a shock come lambing season. Gun shots at all hours of the night every night for weeks
😅😅😅😅
I'm gonna guess that that field was used for agriculture way before the house was put there
Cliff Hanley and are you stupid?
It's like people who complain about airport noise. I live in Northern Virginia, and I hear stories of people complaining about Dulles Airport. Dulles has been in operation for decades and the people who complain live in neighborhoods that are 15 yrs old or less. You bought there, deal with it.
The house could have been there long before diesel tractors with massive light bars became common farm tools. I do not know about UK laws but in Ohio farmers can legally work their fields after sunset but for safety reasons they can not move farm equipment on roads after dark. How were they going to get equipment out of there? In the future I hope they can plan their work in the field for a less objectionable hour of the day. It is always better to be considerate of your neighbors than just doing something because you can.
@@MrAjzetting I seriously doubt that he’s mowing this field at 10 “just because he can” anyone who has ever worked a blue collar job understands that when the work has to be done, it has to be done regardless of the time. If this guy was digging up the road to fix a broken sewer line at 10 pm at night, no one would be upset because he’s about to get the flow of sewage stopped, but since he’s doing something that people don’t think is important, it’s an inconvenience
@Cliff Hanley and crickets
Trespasser: “I’ve got to get up in the morning!” Farmer: “I’ve got to get up in the morning too!”
But id lile to get this done so i can go to bed. So if you ll excuse me i got work to do. Bye now.
If any of those 15 people in the house worked (imagine if they ALL worked), they'd be wealthy enough to buy some ear plugs, move, or generally speaking PAY the farmer not to mow after 9pm.
amazingly observant of you
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I loved that !! Lol !
I was raised in polish village and farmers working even till 1:00 a.m or 2:00 am was nothing special. No complains. Such important job to harvest crops but people like this clown will always look for trouble.
I really hate how people just don't understand how short of a window farmers have
Jenny Weitzel especially when their equipment is a distance away from the main farm
shoulda got off the tractor and beat his ass
@@limerind7493 How does this work because that bit stood out to me? Why are the windows tight and what's the issue with bringing the equipment in from far away?
Serious question.
@@jeffdredd1172 many farmers rent land from owners that may be a good distance away from their farm, and have very tight window timeframes depending on weather, other pressing jobs, etc
You have 75 hours to plant and cover 600acres before the big storm cell rolls through and makes the field too soft for the equipment...........ready? GO!
We have these kinds of idiots here in Wisconsin too, move to the country next to a cabbage field and want something done about the smell, others build their homes next to a pig farm and complain about the smell, they call the sheriff and want something done about all the coyotes running around at night, and finally build a new house next to a drag strip that has been operating for over 30 years and complain about the noise. Some people are just stupid.
Aye what part man?
@@andrewcastleberry4921 You from Mukwanago?
Must be from Kaukauna
I knew a Swiss family moved to north west Ireland. They were constantly complaining about sheep getting on their manicured lawn up in the hills. The local gardaí (police) gave up responding to their calls.
California transplant neighbors moved onto the acreage next to my grandmother's land and drove the whole 20 miles up the private drive which is pretty much in the woods to tell her that they could hear gunfire from their house. (Dad and I were just sighting in before the hunting season) I walked around the corner just in time to hear my sweet grandma tell this couple "Well you're gonna be hearing it again if ya don't skedaddle back where ya came from."
I fully expected his phone ringing, him answering with ‘hello this is Neil”
So if you live next to a busy road you gonna go out and tell people to stop driving their cars? Melts.
Come on man, have some empathy for the first guy, his wife's boyfriend is trying to sleep
It even sounds like he says, "what is this cuck doing?" at the beginning of the video.
He is his wife's boyfriend 😂
I live in a Agricultural county and any farmer or vineyard can operate 24 hours a day. City folk freak out when the huge vineyard fans come on to prevent frost at 3am, or they are plowing 20 feet away from the houses at 2:00 AM.... But it sure looks pretty to live near it all, but they have to make a living off that "pretty".
Bravo what a comment hahahaha 😆😅
LOL
"You're right next to a residential!"
"You're right next to a farm."
Farmer probably sold the land to the developer
@@zippydoodah1547 Or the morons are renting the house off a farmer. 15 people in a house lmfao crackheads
He said he came from far away tho
@@hawkinsonb.7511 He's weak. Walking 20 yards is far for him.
@@datmeme8967 I'm talking about the farmer
Usually in America, when it’s harvest time, it’s a 24 hr a day job until your crop is all in.
Yes. Combine until about 2 or 3 am until the dew starts. Pack it in then.
@Cyndi Rothrock Relax, Cyndi. You don't work hard that hard, people work harder when they workout for fun 2 hours a day.
@Cyndi Rothrock Finally someone in these comments that has some sense.
@Cyndi Rothrock yup, that's been my experience.
yep. start in the early morning and finish up around midnight is about a typical harvest day for us. If these people walked up to anyone in our tractors or tried to block the way... they'd get 1. ignored and 2. ran over, bc we don't take a break when we're tired so why would we stop for idiot hour?
He'll be even more pissed off in the morning when he gets stuck behind you on the way to work!! 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmfao! True story!
Do you really think that hippie asshole has a job?
Hahahah haha hahaha Man oh man I have been there
ROTFLMAO
First dude was literally a male Karen. Had the hair and everything sorted.
I genuinely thought he pretending to be Karen
And he asked for his boss
he did have male Karen traits but handled it sorta well. In the U.S. a male Karen would've gone in front of the mower and said run me over then call the cops.
It sounded like he was about to cry
@@w0keryp0pery39 it’s funny I live close to a field like I could throw a rock from my garden and it would land in the field and the noise doesn’t bother me at all
the way he says "its 10 pm, its 10 pm on a thursday" makes me laugh.
Same 😂 didn't realise Thursday was such a sacred day
Thuuuuuuusday. I'd boot him in the chin lol
I like the sound of tractors going off in the distance. It makes me feel less anxious then it being quiet
@@douglasnisbet1189 Meaning they have work the next day, are you 12?
@@gmailistrash4094 doesn't the farmer have work the next day as well? Can't they accept being kept awake half an hour longer for one night of the year? Not worth it to have food on the table? I love having food to eat. Hope farmers will keep doing what they're doing.
Used to get this from some (utterly out of keeping) new build houses in my childhood village. Tried to get us to stop ringing the church bells and complained about the cattle in the field opposite being too noisy at milking times.
Someone _might_ have 'accidentally' hit the pto on a slurry spreader on the way past once.
It's like when people move out to the Country and complain about the rock quarry.
Or buy a house where you can look out the back door and see a great big speedway then complain about the noise of the race cars.
Or better yet, move next to a race track and complain the noise..
Or move next to an airport then complain about airplane noise.
@@beauthomas7285 ... which happens ALL THE TIME!!
They do that on purpose and also because theyre mentally ill
Its a working farm, not a 9-5, harvest time can be 24 hour days . im amazed at the restraint of the tractor driver.
So do noise violations not apply? In the states most places 10-6am would result in noise violations and a fine multiple violations result in a court hearing.
@@michaelschwartz812 You clearly never owned a farm, those who bought the neighbouring property knew there was a working farm next door. I image cows mooing would annoy you . Maybe cocks crowing. Its not the city.
Michael Schwartz go back to your shity city
@@michaelschwartz812 Imagine there is a permit for a factory, or a industrial farm. Or even living next to a high way or railroad tracks.
Some facilities generates nois even after 10pm. When you buy property close to an already established industry, like a farm. You should expect noise in the middle of the night when it is time to harvest.
Harvest for hey or grass is only best done when it has been sunny for a few days in a row. During that time window, heavy equipment goes out around the clock to harvest.
It is normal for farming and people buying property should educate themselves, just like if you buy property next to a large factory.
@@michaelschwartz812 not out in the country no, sound ordinance is usually only applicable in residential areas within cities or suburbs. In this instance it isn't the suburbs and the angry party has house located close to field.
There's 15 people living in that house! that's your problem right there mate ...
Yes, and they're all probably on some sort of welfare and don't work.
Edmund Blackadder if it was subsided there probs wouldn’t be anything growing in it
Tristan Miller that’s what happens when you don’t use a Johnny when you where in the gypsy caravan with some women your make 15 kids
Michael Tucker gypsy benefits stealing metal from gardens even generators pressure washers or even do driveways
Mexicans
"Your boss's name is?"
"Neil"
"And your name?"
"Neil..."
Ha not funny
I thought it was funny.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
another mister lizard?
😂
Hey let's buy these house that are next to a farmer's field. It will be like living in the country.
Hey what the heck does that farmer think he's doing?
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
They should make it a pig farm, I'm sure they'd love that.
Probably find they are squatters :)
@@johnmarks227 That would become my new manure composting site.
Hope it turned out ok how deep did you bury them?
If they lived in the middle of a city downtown would they complain about the traffic, sirens, and honking horns?
yes
That's why they moved to the country, they thought it would be like a peaceful nature scene they saw in a commercial.
Here in vancouver bc. An immigrant asian couple (3 seperate couples actually)
Moved into condos RIGHT beside the airport... (YVR international airport... Not a small one in the country)
And just the 3 couples alone, are responaible for almost 2000 noise complaints to the air port about the planes..
They moved in fully knowing where it was. But do nothing but complain and bitch about the noise.
I said it before. And ill say it again
Smart phones.... Dumb people
They actually quieted the sirens in a lot of Western Europe
Probably not
If you can have a conversation with people, it's not a very loud tractor.
To be fair the sound might be dimmer when it's stationary
@@atlanntis8064 I've had a conversation in front of a moving tractor.
You mean conversation by screaming at each other while being 1 feet apart? Yeah really quiet tractor.
@@S3Mi87 It's pretty quiet for a tractor. I've had conversations in front of a running tractor's engine. It's not too hard, and this was a New Holland beast.
The PTO isn't on while they speak. He could turn it on and it would be a lot louder, although it is a cab, so that helps as well.
“ if he doesn’t answer the first time, call again, he’ll still be on the phone.” Comedy genius!
I don't get it.
Can you please explain?
I don't get it either, can you please explaine
@@sharifshahin515 , he’s just getting them to annoy the boss ,and get them abused as well .......perfect,
@@Pete-z6e Thank you, now I get it!
@@Pete-z6e yeah thanks! I was lost.
Genuinely lost for words🤣🤣🤣
We had a dairy farm when I was a kid. A person built a new house across the road from the farm and complained about the smell and the flys. He complained to the state about his problem the health inspector came out and checked the farm out for any violations and found nothing wrong.
He went to the complaining neighbor and asked what did he expect "you built your house next to a farm" we never heard from the neighbor again.
When I lived on the train tracks, we got woken up by the Amtrak shaking the house 3 times a night. You know what you're moving into when you move into an area whether it be rural or urban
Yes but the house may have been there long befor the field, if you buy a house overrlooking a pretty field you pay a premium for the view and peace, last thing you want is some bumpkin farmer turning up and trying to harvest it or grow chickens or something, it ruins the peacefulness of the countryside!
@@AM-td9jp The "countryside" is where farms are located, clueless human. FYI, building a house next to that beautiful field is never a good idea--farmers regularly "rotate" their crops, and at times they leave a field (or a few) "dormant" for a year or two, to let Nature replenish the nutrients (minerals) a particular crop they want to plant there in the future will need, in order to thrive. Not that city dwellers would ever realize such truth... lol
@@AM-td9jp you are joking right?
@@AM-td9jp i hope you are joking.......
I was hoping that 1st guy was going to call the number and the guy in the tractors phone was going to ring, 😂
And if he doesn't answer.....call again
Brilliant
haha thought the same
Me too!
If I was the operator I would have gave him my number, needless to say I would had a jolly good time him not so much. Ovecley Im not the only one who thought of that. Nice to be on the same page as others.
For anyone who isn't familiar with farm work, yes this is normal.
Sometimes it has to be
5 acres is not a farm! Lol
@@David-cc8xe 5 acres is a field. If you'd listened he mentioned he came from far away. IE, this is a satellite plot. Probably many. We have several 10 acre ones among others that are miles away from the farm itself.
@@David-cc8xe where does it say 5 acres is the whole farm?
@@David-cc8xe Most farmers have smaller unconnected fields that they farm. It doesn't have to be one connected farm land, most farmers have a few small-acre-fields that they farm, or fields that they rent from other people.
I wonder what ew as there first? The field or the houses?
Poor guy, mowing his field only to discover a rodent infestation.
Lol
Better a tazer
Dude... People have kids, they cant rest after days work. Think a bit objectively
@@alexanderbaronatte3252 Dude...people have work to finish before they can rest. Think a bit objectively.
Seriously man I'll bet whatever you like that the farm existed before the "residential area". The failing here is from the people who bought next to a farm with out thinking about what's involved in farming; he's not doing it for fun, he doesn't want to be mowing at night but he needs to, to do his job so he can feed his family (depending on what he's farming possibly even the rodent's family). On that note my break is almost over and I'm going back to work, feel free to drop some more inane concern trolling I'll laugh at it later
@@alexanderbaronatte3252 he a farmer
People move from the city to the country, then complain about agriculture in their neighbourhood 🤷🏼♂️
I Fucken know right
Is that what happened here?
@@NickRoman The guy is cutting hay for livestock feed.
@@TheOldGord what did that dude ask lol he deleted it
@@gonefishingisbad4758 The idiot tried to claim he was mowing a lawn.
01:25 Guy is screaming at the top of his lungs admitting on camera that his house exceeds that council approved amount of people residing there.
Now he's got more to worry about than a farmer...
on top of trespassing and harassing the type of people who literally put food on their plate.
I don’t want to live with 5 people, let alone 15… 🤮
Wait, you guys have a council with a bunch of underachieving bureaucrats who determine how many people you’re allowed to have live with you in the house you paid for with your own sweat and hard-earned money? LMAO.
God I love Texas and guns.
@@samblack5313 I don't want to live with 1 person, nevermind 5
@@CHRISTisKing197
😂😆
10:00 isn't even late. I know people who are still watching the night movie and even finishing their tea and saying goodbye to visitors at that time of night. if you are in a house ,shut the doors ,windows and wear headphones. Am I missing something? He's not setting off firecrackers or yelling at the moon with 70's rock in the background. Even if he was ,it's his land.
Reminds me of people who move next to an airport or a race track and then complain about the noise.
This happened back home. They built a new subdivision right behind the drag strip and then proceeded to try to get it shut down cause its too loud.... Some real kind of stupid there
And gun ranges
And pubs.
@@jsbelanger1701 yea and a lot of times they do get shut down then complain when street racing starts happening
@@jsbelanger1701 they did this where I live, unfortunately the race track is shut down.
Farming is different than mowing a lawn in a neighborhood people. Farmers work all day and night if they have to
Or because they have to at certain times.
@@YourMom-ro1ig exactly
You cut when the moisture is right, doesn't matter when that is. If the forecast calls for weather in the future, you try to get the crop in before that. Really simple, been going on that way for centuries...
Why did you cut out the part where the dude gets run over
@I'm Learnding yes dead right. I learnt my lesson when i first started trucking in 73 .They used to give me sometimes a impossible sched
@Darren Murphy ule
A lady bought a house ,near us, surrounded by farms. She wanted the quiet life. She then complained about the cows being too loud.
That's like moving next to a race track and then complaining that it's too loud even tho you are always told before hand when moving next to something really loud.
Unfortunately in most of these cases the people complaining actually win.
@@Z38_USthat's happened multiple times, a race track somewhere in the desert of America was getting countless noise violations a day from one HoA
@@IDontModWTFz HoA's should be illegal
Am I the only one that notices that he had the typical "lemme speak to your manager" hair?
Yeah, but it's usually a middle aged soccer mom with nothing better to do...
@Jabroni Lifestyle good one 😂🖒
Man or woman Karen is eternal.
I thought it was a she?
Don't assume it's gender.
Why do people move next to farms, shooting ranges, and air ports - then have the F%^^ing nerve to complain!!!!!
Right !
Race tracks too. Tons of raceways have been shut down due to housing developments getting dropped next to them because of cheap property. Then the noise complaints start,
People are legitimately stupid and it is saddening to see the extent of it
Because of their sense of entitlement!
Or racetracks
Imagine moving to the country and then complaining about farmers. They're lucky he was using a somewhat quiet, modern tractor and not a john deere A like my dad does our field with
I love the Model A, it's a nice tractor and I'm one of those who do like the noise it makes. But I doubt these individuals would enjoy it though.
He'd loose his mind if he were to move here where I live
Everyone uses old Zetor's and IMT's which are more than 30-40 years old, so you could guess how loud the mornings would be.
Oh, and don't let me get started on tillers too.
It happens all the time
They aren’t all that loud but I get what you’re saying Bc the one I use is stupid loud
He should disconnect the muffler. Haha.
If Karen was a guy, he even had the right haircut for it 😅😂
Whys there 15 people in one house .
Either the house must be big or the people must be very small (:
Probably a commune type place, they look like prats so I doubt they're subsistence farmers.
rodents tend to live on top of each other dont you know
It’s England, a two story house is like a whole apartment complex there.
Because there is only one house in the 'residential area'.
Basically we need to know, was the field there before the commune, sorry house ? Hang on let me guess !
If you don't like the sounds of the countryside don't move there, the farm has been there far longer than the houses. prats!!!!!!
How do you know this information can you provide proof?
Funny thing is some people think of "quiet" countryside, instead they should be fearing "noisy tractors" countryside.
@@Jojobizzare80 LOL you're the guy still in denial then. Suffer!
@@someotherdude I think he’s just an idiot
Really really dumb
Not in denial. Just a very dumb person
@@Jojobizzare80 haha you are one of the people in the video aren't u 🤣
Farmers around here tend their crops well into the night as well. If anything I feel bad for these guys knowing that it’s 11pm and they gotta be up to do it again before sunrise tomorrow too
I've known farmers that only stop when the ground is wet. Once the dew stsrts to set, its parked till the dew is gone. Rainy days are shed days for minor repairs. Winter is all repairs, maintenance, and rebuilds. I've been guilty of it myself.
Yup, I've seen 3-4 harvesters out in the middle of the night getting their job done before the rain comes in. Farmers need more respect! They are either growing food that we consume directly, or they are growing food for livestock to eat which then grows into yummy protein sources...."I like me a good steak!"
It looked to be @ twilight probably 8:30 9 o'clock 😳
yep its because harvest time is a short window, needs to get done or food goes to waste
It's cause you got to wait till the dew dries and the it quite often waits till late in the evening to dew again. Also if there is rain coming sometimes you get no dew the night before.
If the man lived next to a farm he would ask the farmer to move his farm that’s how dumb he is because farmers have to do their job
"It doesn't work like that in agriculture, our windows are so tight"
Exactly
Working towards agriculture career for ever, why not hire these people?
I agree
And he is right, you have a window of days when you could harvest, and maybe a week or two for planting
@@420-t8s exactly because when ur harvesting the crop has to be below a certain moisture and if it is going to rain then you have to harvest until late at night
Mowing a field is agriculture? I've been farming all my life! LoL
If you live next to a motorway do you stop the traffic at ten o'clock?
David Jones you have a good point
Well no don’t stop the traffic
Is it not illegal to mow at dusk because of wildlife
@@chrismiddleton8543 Hi I think not most farmers have time exemptions (dating from the war) You will find that wild animals are more active at night and better to move out of the way. Hares and the like will crouch in the grass and not move but at night time they will scarper.
WORDZ 😂 😂 😂
I remember, doing some HVAC jobs for a factory that had been there for over 90 years since WW1. When the Canadian government used it to manufacture weapons, now converted to making automotive parts for car plants.
Years later the old factories and empty fields were purchased for residential homes around the east and north side of the factory. People started to complain about the lights being on for the 18 wheelers coming in and out for delivery and the noise of the trucks. We would get calls about the smell of the exhausts for processing of the plastic and the noise of the fans running when our cooling towers turned on or when the boiler stacks started to smoke.
People would call the cops and city on the factory. The company built large sound proofing walls around the warehouse, they installed filters for the exhaust, and changed their schedule to please the people. The residents demanded more
This went on for about 8 years. Eventually the factory closed and shipped over to Mexico and over 400 factory workers lost their jobs and 150 office staff.
The people in the residents were happy, till all the shops around the neighborhood closed soon after and their property taxes went up.
Carma
And they still blame the factory.
The 'Shwa has long been a magnet for the cranially-challenged. The same example is replicated in countries all over the developed world.
Whaha! They didn't see that coming!
I've done work with loud machines and it always cracks me up that people won't let you just finish and instead drag it out. "I'll be done in twenty minutes" and instead they make it take three hours