When Irish Country Living caught up with Sean Murphy it was in the middle of harvest, most winter crops were cut and farmers were moving on to the spring crops. In other words, peak season for a mechanic specialising in combines. That morning he had been out to a customer that had plated underneath the header of the combine himself and Sean had to calibrate it. “It wasn’t a major problem, I just had to get it done in case he had to go cut today,” says Sean who has been working with Templetouhy Farm Machinery (TFM) in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, for 12 years. Early starts are a necessity during harvest season.