If you live somewhere with heavy rain or snowfall, you’ve probably gone out to your car to find the roads impassable once or twice. Maybe you struggled through it, or maybe you gave up and called into work, saying you couldn’t make it. Here we see something similar at Mount Sorrel, Leicestershire, United Kingdom.
Heavy rain and flooding made the roads difficult for normal cars, but a tractor isn’t a normal car, now is it? It’s not a car at all, now that we think about it. This is why, even when the road has been washed out, it has no trouble getting to the store.
Popping Wheelies
While it looks like these young kids are having the time of their lives showing off to each other in their whips, that is not the case. If you look in the back, you can see plenty of people working hard to try and get these vehicles unstuck from the mud. Tractors are made to handle plenty of surfaces, but even they have their limits.
This picture comes to us from India, which means these people could be working on farming for themselves and their families. They even had to conscript another tractor to give themselves a fighting chance at success.
One Is the Loneliest Number
While seeing this lost and lonely piece of machinery might bring a tear to your sensitive eye, there's no need to cry. This is one of the many tractors that crab fishermen at Cromer Beach in North Norfolk, United Kingdom, use to launch their boats.
The owner of this colorful tractor is somewhere out on the water, collecting nets full of little pinchers until he comes back to the tractor to head home with his catch. It might look a little sad, but this tractor is helping to get some important work done – putting food on the family table.
The Tractor Was the Best Man
Every couple wants to do something special for their big day, but most of them end up sitting in a field of wildflowers holding small chalkboards and giving each other big, happy smiles. These two, however, decided to do something a little more unique. They found a tractor, loaded themselves into the front scoop, and carefully raised it off the ground.
Once the driver had vacated the shot, they were left with a great angle to kick off their happily ever after. This looks a little frightening, but from the angle of the ground under the scoop, it looks like they aren't really too far up – just some camera tricks at work.
The Right Way to Start Life Together
After leaving the chapel or reception hall, most new couples choose to get into a refurbished classic car, a low-rider, or something like that. Not these two people. Oh no. Instead, they've chosen to take the trip from the ceremony to the reception by some rear tractor compartment.
They are weaving through the lanes of a Devon village, so we bet the rules are a little less enforced, especially on such a happy occasion. Just... don't drive very quickly, okay? And make sure everybody holds on tight back there. Even if you are being careful, there can still be mishaps.