is auctioning one-to-one tractor driving lessons with his fellow Clarkson’s Farm co-host .
The farming contractor, 23, acts as Jeremy’s right-hand man on the  Prime series, which follows the presenter getting to grips with his Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds.Â
The 62-year-old broadcaster is hosting the event – taking place on Friday May 13 -at Chipping Norton Town Hall and hopes to raise enough money for the local pool.
And it looks like driving lessons aren’t the only things up for grabs, as other items include an electric car, a mountain bike and even a game of tennis with racehorse trainer Charlie Brooks.
Chipping Norton Lido trustee Claire Jarvis said: ‘It’s a long postponed night of fevered bidding and top class entertainment to raise vital funds for the community-run pool.
‘The audience is promised an unmissable event that will help the pool withstand the current energy crisis and remain open to the public.’
While we understand Jeremy acts as the show’s frontman, Kaleb
‘He referred to me as a tractor driver,’ he joked to .
‘That’s f***ing shit – I’m a farm manager.
‘I’m the boss. It’s Kaleb’s Farm, secretly.’
The breakout star had confirmed that of the hit documentary was ‘well underway’ at the end of last year after it’s renewal was announced in July, and the pair have been spotted filming for the second series, expected to be released this summer.
During season one, production was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic with tough weather also playing a significant part in their ability to work.
This time round, they will be dealing with the unpredictable conditions once again, with heatwaves, storms, and even snow hitting the UK throughout 2021.
Clarkson’s Farm is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.