Nice Tedder! We have an old Kuhn 4 basket, manual fold folds back.. pain in the...... just barely covers 2 windrows. I'd love to have a 6 basket hydraulic fold!!
I have a MF 450 the same as Vermeer 504c. I’m having trouble starting a bale of grass hay. The hay feeds in evenly then goes to the center and balls up pushing the belts to both sides until they twist/cross and it’s plugged up. Do you have any suggestions on any adjustments I can make? Thanks
Looks like the Yukon boxes I got from Hobo Freight this winter. Stacked 2 of them. Didn't take long to fill them up and I still don't have enough tool storage..
I don't know, maybe if you are going to show us (and want to make money) a video out of your front windshield, maybe, just maybe, you can spend a minute to clean said window!!!
Well im not monitized, and not worried about being monitized, that was a last minute descision i had to do that..and didnt have any way at that time to clean the windshield.. amd im sure that wont be the only time that ill record with a dirty windsheild.. im not a otr driver that stays on the highway.. i do alot of back roads, i park on a dusty rock parking lot..so my truck stays dirty..i also dont prestage things like alot of youtubers do.. im the type that the way its recorded is the way it is..
Nice set up, I used to have something similar but my tank was a 59 gallon tank from a semi truck but did the same you are doing. Thanks for the update and hope you have a blessed week.
Nice trailer!! Something I learned the hard way a few months ago... With some of the breakaway brake systems, if you leave it hooked up for a week.. you'll have a dead battery. So now, I've been unplugging it if it's going to be parked for a day or more.. Crazy how shorter is more, but maybe it's more popular.
That axle break was quite the scene. I caught the wheel falling off which I'll probably include when I post my video. It was nice meeting you and hanging out
I enjoyed watching this, it’s been a while since I’ve been to a real tractor pull. Thanks for sharing and hope you have a blessed day and weekend my friend.
I have to contribute the fact that we had the most useless 5000 diesel ever. It overheated on starting: while uselessly in shop, we had a substitute that performed. Our 6000 with turbo outperformed this. The Ford 5000 was a good tractor- but but not ours
I figured out what he meant by "you did it backwards". Your angle iron is in between the windrow and the wheel, potential to wad the hay up. The wheel should be in front of the angle iron support. All that being said, I like it and may try to do the same thing for my baler. Do you have any video of it in operation and what would you change or modify about it