dont worry...places in the south with 8 inch corn/beans...odd year for farming.. you're a good man Chris...I dont know your faith, but your ethic approach to things gives us hope in future generations
Hey Chris, just a thought for deck boards. We have soaked old barn beams with diesel that were bowed. Put a little weight on it and let it set for a couple weeks and you will be surprised how well they straighten out.
Hay in the barn for Dan ,corn in the ground for the deer hunter's hay teadding and get your corn spaid 38 bails of hay in your pasture Chris and the boys are getting it done,have a good day my friend.
Hi Chris, thank you for sharing the info regarding the Kuhn PTO working on the Krone tedder. The Krone tedder baskets or stars, also look familiar as well, yet cannot put my finger on it as to the make and model?
we have a vendro, 1120 11.2 meters, which is a ten element tedder. That is the largest with this method of folding, with a wider one you go to a carrier. good luck with everything, greetings from the Netherlands
Howdy Chris, Yenko, I hope ya'll are doing well, I say 14 bales, Happy 4th of July Chris, hope you found time to enjoy it with Friends, great video, ya'll were all over place, Stay safe, God Bless and Farm on my Friends
I had a neighbor here in N.E.PA that planter corn on the 4th, and he said it was the best crop of corn he ever had, so , the next year planted on the 4th, and we had an early hard frost at the end of Aug. He mowed it off with the haybine! had a wet spring, lots of hay!
We did that also when we were feeding the cattle silage but he really doesn't have enough animals to use the amount of feed nee😢to run the silo need to feed enough to get at least one turn per feeding and that's really not enough coming out per feeding
26 bales.you can always feed your corn silage to the pigs when you open the silo. That would cut down on the cost of raising them. Don't see to many people using those types of rakes around my area. They primarily use wheel v rakes or 5 bar ground or hydraulic powered units. My buddy has a big Vermeer wheel rake and Krone soft center round baler.
27 bales is my guess. And I just finished reflooring two trailers. I chose full length (untreated #2) lumber with three coats of a 50/50 mixture of used motor oil and diesel. For each board I chose what would be the bottom and treated that first, making sure to let the liquid run off the ends. After installing the boards I mopped on 3 coats of the liquid letting it soak in between coats. 🫡
Yup hydraulic lines need some type of sun protection. Quick cheap fix use red grease or UV garden hoses. Permanent fix use UV resistant hydraulic hose lumen. 60 bails for sure.😎🇺🇸👍
I don’t know if you have time to watch other RU-vid farmers but the Joyce brothers used a rotary valve instead of the master cylinder on their 7000 8 row.
We have 4 34 ' trailers .p j, corn pro ,gater made and a big tex . Cant tell the difference. 3 - 46 foot drop deck talbert trailers from the early 80's .other than the 10 x 15 tires are expensive nowdays wouldnt trade for anything.
Good to see the weather is with u and everything is working and doing fine🤩🤩 great video as allways! So nice to have a youtuber showing everything that can happen in farming, allways something that breaks thanks for being u. Do not care still about those negativ shit…..
He could take the gravity flow wagon and get some feed in it make a frame and put tarp on it ton at a time feed the pigs and calves out of it could even sit outside