Great video Trenton with lots going on. Yeah the trouble with the baler like everything that has electronics in it can test your patience. Thanks from Scotland.
Beautiful view from where the mowing was going on and where your were raking a bit of paradise up in the hills from what I can see , hope you find out why your loader went wrong again and why its happening , I agree with you get a new holland baler perhaps , but i expect its something simple why it keeps showing no wrapp like a censer or lose wire , It looks like it make good bales anyway
Hi Trenton, nice video looks like things are going along hope you get your skid loader fixed. All of the crops are growing well, that's a good thing. Keep safe, see you in the next one!
Love the hay baling videos, hopefully you skid steers come out to load and unload them! The axle may be bent, you might want to take a close look at it.,
You're not that far from Fort Indiantown Gap. Quite some time ago when I was working out at Rock Springs, I was buzzed by an A-10. I saw him flying over, then he saw me and mauevered like he was putting me in his sights. That was really cool.
Hi Trenton I'm a fairly new subscriber to you're channel and really enjoyed watching you're videos The drone footage of the mowing was awesome looks like really nice scenery with the hills all around You do so many different jobs on you're farm you're an amazing young man and such a hard worker Looking forward to the next one Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
The drone footage and the accompanying music were great! What speed do you guys cut alfalfa at? It looks fast. Cool camera placement driving the tractor down the road. Your production values keep rising. RU-vid's algorithm has recently suggested a couple of other young teen farmers (states west of you) and let's just say they have a lot to learn. Your channel is definitely a go to favorite for farming content 👊 p.s. as a longtime John Deere shareholder, I'd appreciate if you didn't call green implements junk, how about fussy 😜
@@steveddavis Thank you. Usually around 6-8 miles an hour I believe. It all depends on how bumpy the field is and the condition of the alfalfa. I’ll watch what I call the Deere next time 😂
Afternoon sir ,when you get your error look up throw the pickup and you can see the bottom of the bale if rapper's or not ,I run a 648 NH been great no Electronic
Hey Amigo,en mi país 🇭🇳 Honduras trabajaba cuidando vacas, vivo en Long Island New York, trabajo en landscape y el trabajo termina al fin de año,podrías darme trabajo y me quedo allí trabajando,hablo un poquito de inglés.
Two reasons… It allows room to pull back forward so you can lower the door without hitting the ejected bail.. and avoids missing any hay in front of the pickup during the process.