Beef Cattle Operation in Central North Dakota My name is Gannon and I work along with my father, Lonnie. I started this channel to show what we do day to day and how we do projects on our farm! We tend to our cattle in the winter during calving and busy cutting hay in the summer time! I hope you return for the next video!
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I look forward to you new video- But I have a question- after all this time, why have you not built a new barn, you need it so bad- did you not have insurance on the old barn?
I have a John Deere R450 with a 995 rotary 16' header that I cut Alfalfa with and it does a good job for me in Southwest Missouri, Southwest of Springfield, Missouri. Cut about 10 acres an hour.
had to watch the end scene twice to understand, gotta be careful Loni, i did the same stepping off a bale feeder with a heifer behind me, landed flat on the ground on my back, could have been bad but.....
Glad to see ya back. One good thing about that praise hay it makes good bedding. The cup programs want you to plant a grass that isn't really native around here, it's kinda orange looking and cows hate it. But when you can emergency hay crp ground it makes a great bedding. How'd you guys survive the deep freeze?
I almost bought a case 2470 (think that was the model) to mount a loader on for feeding in snow & mud about 30 yrs ago. It was a really easy shifting machine from forward to reverse.
We had the same amount of snow also, was wet and sloppy. Sure you would notice a difference without the 84. Had rear bearing problems with a 4240 we had. At 3000 hrs, bolt fell out that holds the axle in. Had 18 bales on the stack mover was slowing down to round a corner felt like clutch went out. Went outside seen a pool of oil under the axle housing seen the axle moved outward 6 inches! Lucky no other damage other than bearings. Could have been a hell of a train wreck.
Really like your videos. Keep them coming. I'm impressed with the 8430 and loader. Does it work good for you? For a loader tractor do you have issues with the clutch or tranny? I have thought about doing the same thing. I have run my round baler with a 8640. Rain coming and only tractor not being used. Worked great!
No troubles yet with our loader on our 8430, knock on wood. I have heard people are scared of the front axles breaking beings we’re using single but no troubles yet