Enjoy farm related videos and funny videos of day to day life on the farm in Scotland. Hello welcome to my RU-vid channel. On here I’m going to upload videos of day to day farming snippets and other life related videos that I feel will help others like I’ve found on RU-vid and have helped me get to where I am now.
And also if there’s anything that you my subscribers would like to see please leave me a comment and I’ll get a video made.
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Ground looks relatively dry in the vid.. we have had some tremendous downpours today.. glad we aren't ready to combine yet.. Great vid... yer helper was doing a grand job.. stay safe 🏴
Nope just plain boots as I don’t believe in buying work boots and have to do so much work to make them last. We’re paying nearly £100 for a pair of boots. It’s a crazy world we live in now. Anything else just ask. The boots are still going great
Must be a weight of your minds now.. 😮😅.. your kinda lucky it's not one that's sunk in the ground... there not great places to work under... stay safe 🏴
Yes part of the reason for choosing this style was because of how a sunken one fills with water snow leaves etc plus if you need to move your weight bridge etc it’s very easy.
You are correct not common at all and is absolutely amazing to see agriculture at the heart of the country as we all need to eat and for sure they do it correctly selling straight from the farm. Thanks for your support
Haha I feel like another famous RU-vidr has now subscribed to my channel haha. I’ve been subscribed to you since you started so same to you keep it up. Maybe do a collaboration sometime haha
never seen a bale sledge like that great to see a good old fashion baler in action takes me back to our farm back in the mid 70s great times working with my dad and brother
Aww that’s great that I’ve managed to bring back memories for you. Please watch my other videos and spread my channel please. Thank you so much for your comment and support James
Never seen a sled or small squares stacked like that before! Made plenty of them back in the 80s and early 90s. No sled. Stack 4 together like a wigwam with bales standing on their ends. My father always said ". Knots out and down! " Come time to bring them in, I'd be stacking the bales on the flat bed trailer with my brother and Dad would put them up to us with a 2 pronged fork. We'd bring between 110 and 130 on a 12x7 trailer
She's a bonnie colour for valtra..... 😊... yer grass is lookin braw to... 😂.. nice vid glad you remembered not to slag anyone off when you were recording.. iv remembered to always listen to my vids if I post them 😜🤣. Stay safe 🏴
Good spot.... handy pinch bar now....😅.. buy who lost one? 😜😅 I must admit Valtras or what we had in the past valmets and Volvo bm valmet are just darn good...
@@Farmingforfuns wow... been a few years since I've used a bar point plough wonder how long that was waiting to spring up?.. we did used to put a chain on ours to they stayed with the plough though 🤣
That’s a good idea this chap hasn’t been thinking of a modern tractor with a rubber tyre separating on his land just like I’m not thinking of what will be in the future of farming. Haha 😂
Yes that usually happens but it was so badly rutted you could never sit in the seat. So I’ve done it with the Tatties this year and once the spring barley is harvested it will get ploughed up at a different angle then sown in winter wheat like it should have been done in 2023 if the weather hadn’t been so rubbish. Thanks for your comment and please share my channel far and wide please thanks
I recon I need to start a track maintenance company for the about of repair work required after the deluge of rain we seem to constantly get at the moment... stay safe 🏴
Interesting.... I work at nextdoor and they got 65 sheep mainly Finn, Texals, and my most hated breed Dorset's wiggle bast@rds to sheer all Xs and eleven suckler herd of Saller, Simmentle Xs and a Shorthorn bull (I do the cattle feeding, bedding and checking) my family or ancestors came from the Angus Glens, they were farmers but mainly tenets and pochers on the estates, up till 1966 when the oldest one died and the land owner wouldn't let the young one take over tenancy, and then the other side of Andersons was a big family fall out in 195? and one immigrated to Australia, never seen again, video wise I watch sometimes, Baldys farm, CowfarmerDan (mainly to try and annoy him on vintage Thursdays !), Farmer p, funky farmer, Livestock_farmHER (I think she's from Aberdeenshire?) and Dove farms, then of course yours.