Tractor tires aren’t set wide enough or widows are too wide your driving down the edge of the windrows pickup won’t get it all take the time to do it right
new holland balers always seem to make inconsistent bales and yes worse in lighter crops , but its strange that we changed to a International Harvester baler and its much much better , yes you still get a few but not as bad as the New Holland , these short and long bales can be a small problem when selling hay off the field , some customers can be a bit picky when they see little short bales but I just give them a few extra
Hey. Great videos. I just found your channel today and am a new subscriber. I too am in East Tennessee and, if you don’t mind me asking, what part of East Tennessee are you in?
What can i do about a family that overgrazes land to a destructive degree, and abuses equipment, and gives no credit to workers and mechanics who try to help, and spends lots of money on unnecessary 'projects' like clearing and reshaping ponds and watershed? It was good before they did anything, now i see it worse off every season.
I don't know why I watch hay cutting videos..I was runnin a 6120 John Deere cutting hay all day today..weather got right..got to take advantage of it. I live 50 miles West of Nashville. Enjoyed your video
I agreed about the new holland balers not being 100% consistent on the bales. The farm I help out at has a NH (can't remember the model) , but I noticed unloading wagons that there was some inconsistencies
Believe it or not a lot of the bake deformities are how the baker is fed. A good baler operator can stay really busy trying to keep the tractor speed optimized to keep the feeder full
Are you selling the baler ot the tractor? Great video. I'm getting ready to cut my hay ad well. But we got some badley needed rain here in Northern New Mexico Great bible verse 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I was wondering how well your Ford pulled that tiller. Everything I've read in forums says that on the 601s, even in first gear it's too fast for the tiller.
I've got a Ford 671 that leaked from the bottom of the axle housing that bolts to the rear end so that is most likely where it is leaking and you can find the seals at Steiner tractor parts there not to expensive.
Very cool video I like the 1210 David Brown because I never saw one Four wheel drive looks very cool My Son in law he used to own one too but was the 1212 to wheel drive and was a very good also thanks for the good video mate cheers
now that is a real step up for you she runs that mower like its not there by the sound , very nice , hope she goes well , looking forward to see how it goes
I have a knife that has CASE XX with stainless spelled out under the case XX with 05233 on opposite side. Wondering the year since it was not on your chart.
I usually have two picks of bush beans, first pick in the garden second pick I pull up the vines and pick in comfort. This season I’m trying climbing beans. If that was my tomatoes I would try some rodent traps and see if that made a difference.
Man, I love the view in the background! Finally cutting hay this week in west TN, been a wet start (but no complaints as we suffered from drought last year) so I'll take the rain while we got it. Hope to get mine baled up this Friday. Like the tractor too, I have a New Holland TN75D and really like it.
Seems like we have a lot of water and just no place for it to go, but I’m like you, I’d rather have a wet summer than a dry one. I really hope the new tractor does me well. Fingers crossed.