Richard lovely to see the old massive Ferguson doing the work on the field after so many years❤ and respect to Haza for making a career in the farming industry after you and your dad 😊 Haza your grandad will be so proud of you 👏 and it's also thanks to your dad Richard bringing you up to the farming industry ❤ xx
Haza keep doing it slowly on the tractor s that's the only way you will learn 🎉 and can I say Richard you are out of a job 😢love to see Haza taking after you Richard an absolute credit ❤😊😊❤
Hi Richard, nice video and I’m glad that you had the luxury of the weather being set fair and not having the worry of getting your hay in before it rains 👍
I remember Hay making in the Long Hot Summer of 1976 - very dusty. Didn't have a Shower at home (and the Bath was in the Kitchen!) Used to literally hose myself down from the outside tap.
Tech Tip # 3 After tetting/raking/baling clean the tractors air filter & blow out radiator. Washmachine & grease. Leaves will start falling sooner, autumn coming before you know it 🍁 Crack on. 🇺🇲✌️
I remember the days of bailing.Small bails of course.Loading them on trailers,riding back on the top and unloading. Best bit ,sat on the back of the bail trailer on top of bails back to the farm: } Wouldn't be allowed now: }
Spontaneous Combustion. My dad was concerned about the same thing. We have seen barn fires caused by wet hay. I grew up on a farm in eastern Ohio. Great videos. We used a lot of the same equipment that you do only most of our tractors were old Farmall H & M series. Bless you and Harry! Crack on!
Good morning Richard and Farmer Harry Cornock, nice video!!!!! 😊👌👍💪💪💪💪💪 maby you buy nou zelf a Baler Richard and do that Job together met Farmer Harry Cornock