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Kaleb Cooper panics 'stop!' as Jeremy Clarkson caught up in 'terrifying' farming disaster

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Clarkson's Farm, streaming on Prime Video, featured Jeremy Clarkson in a hair-raising moment during the latest episodes. At Diddly Squat Farm, he attempted to use a drill for nitrogen soil infusion under the guidance of farm manager Kaleb Cooper.

After being briefed on the tractor's high-tech features, they embarked with the drill only to experience an unexpected surge as the tractor surged forward.

A shriek from Jeremy followed by him yelling: "Why has it suddenly pulled off, why are we going a million?"

Kaleb, equally astonished, blurted out: "Why is it going so fast?!".

As the tractor continued its rapid journey across the field, Jeremy bellowed, "What have you done?" to which Kaleb frantically replied, "Don't touch the steering wheel!" since the tractor was meant to be self-navigating.

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With hands thrown up and panic setting in, Jeremy and Kaleb both erupted into laughter amidst the confusion, questioning the tractor's excessive speed with Jeremy asking, "Why is it going at 150 miles an hour?"

The situation escalated as Kaleb commanded, "Stop the tractor!" when they neared the field's end, exclaiming in shock, "What the f***?!"

Echoing Kaleb's disbelief, Jeremy exclaimed, "What the f*** was that all about? It was terrifying!" Admitting his own fear, Kaleb added, "I was scared as well."

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Once the duo brought the renegade vehicle to a halt, Jeremy made a sardonic observation about modern machinery stating, "Modern technology doesn't work".

Jeremy's struggles with agricultural machinery continue, having already faced disappointment this season with his cherished Lamborghini tractor failing to perform.

After requesting a variety of tractors for testing, the technical aspects proved overwhelming, leading to feelings of pressure.

Ultimately, he chose another, even larger Lamborghini, much to the disappointment of Kaleb and Charlie Ireland.

Regrettably for Jeremy, the new tractor bore no resemblance to his preferred Lamborghini model, and he found it challenging to understand the function of the controls.

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