Jeremy Clarkson has been left with a whopping £4,000 bill after his tractor got a flat tyre.
The former Top Gear host turned farmer has not held back when purchasing flashy machinery for his land.
But now he’s got a new Trelleborg TM1000 tyre on his shopping list – and they don’t come cheap.
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His £40,000 tractor suffered a puncture while on Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds.
New tyres cost up to £4,176.
Jeremy Clarkson described the flat tyre as: “Spiffing.”
Despite being plastered in Lamborghini stickers and the brand’s iconic badge, the electric green tractor is in fact a Deutz-Fahr 6190-ttv.
The 64-year-old already owns a huge Lamborghini R8 270 DCR but the TV star couldn’t resist customising another one.
Deutz-Fahr tractors are very popular in the agricultural world, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Members of the public were left in stitches by the flat.
Bailey Lynch said: “It’s only flat on the bottom.”
Ben Nichols stated: “The flattest tyre ‘in the world’.”
Another added: “Did the council give you permission for that puncture?”
One said: “Kaleb isn’t gonna be happy.”
Another stated: “Ugh. I hate that. Common farmer issues. So expensive.”
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