Very likely the last baling day of 2023 is upon us! We spent some time staging what we think is probably the coolest drone video we have ever filmed. Enjoy and thank you for the support.
Please Keep The Videos Coming! We LOVE YOU GUYS. It always makes my day when I can open up RU-vid and you've posted a new video! Love it! Thanks for the ride! Be Blessed
We used to live in southern Wisconsin in dairy country. We had a small place with four horses and grew hay on about three acres. Our neighbor would mow, rake, and bale two cuttings a season, three in a good year. We’d get approximately 500 bales out of the three cuttings and we had to sand stack all of them. We sold the place and moved to south Kentucky and now we watch our neighbor bale his hay while I sit on the porch with a cup of coffee. They always get three nice cuttings here compared to Wisconsin! I do t miss it at all. Have fun!
In the mid 1950 s i ran a new holland super 77 pto driven baler with a Farmall 400 diesel tractor . Did quite a bit of custom baling , 1500 acre corn and bean farm . Boss said " in your spare time ,cut that 70 acre alfalfa field and put in the old dairy barn " SPARE TIME ????? !!!
Fabulous videoslove your setup..inline balers i look adter balers and service them in the uk ..my sjn lives in North Carolina im over there in 3 weeks landing at JFK and driving down to NC ..have a great season folks
This is some thing that I’ve alway enjoyed doing farm digging potatoes grain harvest hauling the hay stacking it hard work but you go home take a shower and you well sleep GOOD
Definitely to much fun goin down in one clip.. haha 😂😂 only jokin. Along with thats alot of team work, going on for sure, and the amount of knowledge and experience's all in one pic. Really nice man. Butta your about out of hay 🤑🤑😒.....
I live north of Flint, Michigan in Clio. But I will tell you I Sure Love Ohio, From Maumee, Canton, Mt. Orab, Vevay, Cincinnati, West Chester, Wooster, Middletown, Hamilton, Chillicothe, every single one was a AutoZone. A lot of Work and a Lot of Time in Ohio, I Guess that’s why I love Ohio so much because if you form an Opinion while on Driving on I-75 Through Ohio then you would probably say it’s not for Me, but when you get off the Highway into the back Roads of Ohio then it’s a Beautiful Place. About the only time I don’t like Ohio is when The Wolverines Plays The Buckeyes in Football. A few days before and after we don’t drive through Ohio because your liable to get pulled over. Lolll no just kidding
We used to do that back in the early 60's with 3 balers, all with 6 bale stookers on the back, 2 self propelled swathers and me driving the rake over most of Halton County, Ontario for Hays Farms International. Old Tommy Hays would cut, rake, bale, and put in the barn on a 1/3 for 2/3 share of crop. I covered a lot of great agricultural land which has now been scooped up for housing developments. Makes me sick to my stomach to see all that great farm land go to houses, We had a crew of about 25 guys for the summer and we worked.
I was down in Medina a few Months ago looking at some Freightliners Dump Trucks, we couldn’t make the deal we needed to. We was able to Make a Deal with a Mennonite Amish Man over off 18 south east of Findley. We used to Build AutoZones all over Ohio a few Years ago we called it good traveling all over, the last Store we Built was in Nashville, Tennessee. I kinda of miss it but my Son has Taken Over, I retired from Both The Fire Department after 23 Fast Years and then the Construction Company I started 32 years ago. I had my First Grandchild so my life is geared for them now at Three Now Two Girls and one Boy they are all three Great Kids.
Have I missed something somewhere ? How’s the progress on your new building. I hope you can use it this year. That’s impressive as is all those tractors and other equipment you have. The people are the ones that make it all possible though. Great team effort ! Where in Alabama was that shipment going ? Just curious. Thanks for the video.
Man, with the size of this of this operation it’s about time to invest in KRONE or CLAAS because you guys are losing so much time and quality. The crop you guys are processing is amazing, drop dead gorgeous honestly, but I can’t even imagine taking on this kind of work with that equipment. You’ll be 30% faster with better quality bales just going with a 2015 Krone let alone the new models.