reunited with his co-star for the first time on-screen since the Amazon Prime series ended in 2024 - and had to pay him a "huge sum of money". In the latest episode of , Jeremy invited the former Top Gear presenter to Diddly Squat farm to help him out with a big task.
He travelled "hundreds and hundreds of miles away from civilisation" to visit Hammond in a small Herefordshire village to recruit his car restoration services. Jeremy wanted to chrome a tractor and lighten its weight so he could suspend it from the ceiling of his new pub, The Farmer's Dog.
Richard wasn't quite on board, explaining that it would cost around £20,000. Clarkson asked him: "Are we talking hundreds? Thousands? Tens of thousands?" as Richard replied: "Tens of thousands."
He choked out: "Why didn't you tell me off before I set off that it was going to be more than the GDP of most European countries?" as Richard clapped back: "Then you wouldn't have come."
Clarkson went on to ask his pal if he would have charged "a normal farmer" the same amount for the work, and Richard joked: "What normal farmer would chrome his tractor?"
Jeremy said he was "forced to agree" to the terms as the pub was just five weeks away from opening - and was desperate to bring his idea to life. He transformed the former rural pub The Windmill in Asthall into The Farmer's Dog - after his other co-star launched his own pub in Wiltshire back in 2014.
Richard's official renovation business The Smallest Cog shared a post from the episode, writing on Instagram: "Catch our little cameo in season four episode six of Clarkson's Farm - Richard Ham (the man not the pig) gives Jeremy a helping hand.
"Next time you're at the Farmer's Dog, have a glimpse up to the ceiling and check out the chrome tractor. In hindsight, we should've written something rude underneath. Or left a business card."