This week, it's early autumn and as wet weather wreaks havoc in the Dales, Reuben and Sarah help their community in a crisis. Friend and stone mason Pete Roe asks the pair to lend a hand repairing a 200-year-old drain, known as a culvert, which has collapsed under the force of rain fall. Without the repair the access road will flood. Pete teaches them how to hand-split rocks using the traditional "plug and feather" method.
The friends set sail for France on Reuben’s first ever holiday abroad. Tommy gets hold of a GoPro to capture the milestone adventure as the three mates start their long drive from the Dales to Dover in Reuben’s second-hand Land Rover. Leaving the ferry behind in Calais, the friends’ road trip will take them through Northern France where they’re heading to Normandy and the Loire Valley.
With a busy autumn schedule ahead for Reuben, Sarah and Tommy, and first on the agenda is clearing out the yard's barn as Reuben has a plan to sell old machinery at a local auction. But Reuben's vintage tractor is reluctant to leave and refuses to start. Sarah's lovingly painting an old plough with the hopes there's a buyer for this upcycled vintage machine. And Reuben and Tommy weld together a cow scraper in an effort to bag a good bid.
It's winter, and there are problems aplenty for Reuben and his pals. A plumbing project turns into a disaster when rainwater lifts the septic tank out of a neatly dug hole. The biggest job of the season is digging out the playground of a Victorian village school before it can be renovated into a B&B. But when Reuben's digger cracks through tarmac they accidentally damage an ancient underground drain. And Tommy and Sarah make plans to enter the local young farmers' Christmas tractor parade.