Boy there’s just nothing like brand new is there? Congratulations on the purchase! I’d love to see that round baler in action. I think you have spent and acquired just about everything you’ll need, now time for it to start paying you back!
Yep, no more brining hay equipment home.. cows on the other hand.. Ha ha! Next year will be a big hay year for me. I'll be stepping it up a notch. This year was a bit rough with all the renovations, and bad weather. Got the feed we need though!
Awesome Orange!! Congratulations my friend 🙂 I am not sure if you have ever tried, but forks on the tractor will move wrapped bales pretty well too. If you set the width just right they will cradle the bale.
Thanks Chris! I don't have a set of forks. Im sure they would work well. I've thought about getting a set many many times. I do think a set of bale grabbers is in order though. Maybe I'll make a set?
I'm very glad I sprung for the hydraulic option. My older tedder is manual, and its a bit of a pain, but honestly not that bad. Its the tilt that will be VERY nice in my bumpy fields! I have some high spots that I use to turn the PTO off and drag the tines over.. I always felt bad for whatever poor implement I was dragging behind be. Ha ha
That is the same reason that I traded my old tedder for the new one I have. I had them get me the right connectors to separate the fold from the tilt. I'm glad I did with the rough field. I know when I pull that remote to tip it up that I don't have to worry about it folding up. You will definitely enjoy it.
👍👍 on the equipment, I have nothing to say but, look at that barn!! Actually the whole place !! Sweat equity, right!! Good job all the way a round Chris!! 😎😉
Thanks for noticing! Ha ha. Yes, it has come a long way since we g ppl t the b place. Every day we are gaining ground. I'll have to do a update video here soon. Lots t I talk about! Take her easy my frinde!
First off, like the color. Second congratulations. Tedder was the only new piece purchased on our farm also. Used tedders are on the market for a reason usually.
Hi Denny, congratulations with your new tedder, glad to see you have been blessed and worked hard to own it, all the best for the next hay season and it will be great to see it in action
Amen brother! I have had too many tedder breakdowns. This was the last straw. Before I got my New Holland H6740, I had mower and tedder problems every year. Problem solved!
Hey brother really like what you’re doing good job! I just got a square bailer this year 1975 International and after I got it put back together it surprisingly made some decent bales n ow I’m gonna build a accumulator like yours so any info or ideas would be greatly appreciated I’ve watched a couple of you’re videos but didn’t find the one from start to finish maybe I missed it. We’re here in northeast Oklahoma I’ve been doing big round hay for 6 years but the market for quality square bales is really good. I’m 55 years old so bucking square bales ain’t gonna happen. My last video was about hay equipment check it out when you get a chance, keep up the good work bro!
Yes, they are all around the same here, +/- $1000. This was the best bang for the buck. I got four other quotes, and couldn't pass this one up. God luck on your search for a tedder! They're expensive, but having a reliable one is priceless when you have hay to dry!
Well shucks I was going to ask if I could borrow your brand new Tedder lol non manual is awesome to be able to pull into a field and pull a lever and go to work makes it worth every extra penny AWESOME Tedder 👍🍻
So far it has worked flawlessly. It's been in some rough ground and took it well. Goes down the road smooth, and nothing has broke! I highly recommend this tedder.
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@@DennysCountryLife We have decided to stay for a couple more years till my wife retires and our son graduates. Not making the drive to the airport everyday is the best part as I really liked my job and the people I worked with, which is hard to find anywhere.