I spent some time in 1969 on the McDowell ranch but never saw these stackers in operation. The McDowell Ranch was then the largest in the state and a real working ranch, not the Yellowstone tv variety.
Yahweh (YHVH), the God, removed from the Bible *Behold the Adamic-man, the Christian Race (Ruddy), to Blush* ... Cush (Greek: Ethiopia), means sun-burnt face Phoenicians described by the Greeks, as fair-haired, fair-skinned people Persia means Lord of the Aryans now renamed IRAN Zimbabwe once known as Rhodesia Chicongo once known as Chicago ... from the man Jacob/Israel 12 Tribes passed through the Caucasus Mountains (i)ssac's Sons / Saxons / Anglo-Saxons / Europe / Australia / New Zealand / Canada / North America / First World / "We the People" ... Not kind after kind ... 38 For as in those days before the flood, *they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage,* until the day when Noah entered the ark, 39 and they were unaware until the flood came and swept them all away, *so will be the coming of the Son of Man.*
They’re a dying breed, but I hope that they can continue their legacy. It will be a sad day in America when we have no farmers or ranchers left! Who’s gonna do it, Bill Gates? Hahaahaa haha ha ha ha ha! My mother was from Iowa and my daddy was from Oklahoma so I’ve got farming and ranching in my blood, great video! 🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪🙏👍🤟🤙
In the nineteen fifties on my father's farm in the North of England, we had a Fordson N with a hay sweep exactly as in the video, attached to the front axle, I drove and loved every minute of it, memories.
Toby: Establish your own family like your parents and their parents did before them. It only takes a head-of-the-household to keep 'er running. Do it because there's not much else going on now that Covid is putting the whole world on it a$$. Do it for your OWN posterity! You're in a safer place in The Hole and you'll do just fine. I know it. You know it too. Good on ya - keep 'er going. I'll see you in the spring......
Stayed near Big Hole during a vacation with my family and another family. We had a great time in the area. I was able to go fly fishing with my boys on the Bitteroot. Great memories and wonderful people. Hello, Darby, Montana!
I WAS WORKING WITH A GUY TEARS AGO OUT OF DILLION, AND HE TOLD BE. ONCE HE SAW 17 TEAMS OF HORSES AND HAYSWATHERS GO INSANE AT ONE TIME FROM ATOP A STACK...then you had to repair everything....the good ol days...a long time ago...bunkhouses,...yep, i knew them...
I got the visit big hole Battlefield where Chief Joseph was at me and my father went there 2005 2 years later my father was killed in accident we wanted to Glacier National Park down to the Bitterroot then down to big hole Battlefield I'll never forget me and my dad were there together
Loved your video. Farm boy from Iowa. Put a lot of hay in the barn. Ran it all thru the dairy cows and hauled it all back as manure to the field. After all that everything has been easy!
These are real people. Real Montanan's. The kind of people that make the people around them better people. The Big Hole Valley is also knows as the "Valley of 10 Thousand Hay Stacks". Its not the same driving through there any more now that all the stacks have been replaced with bales. Still one of the most beautiful places on this planet, just not the same.
I fought fire in the big hole in the early 1980s. The fire burned 1000 acres of grass and pasture, 11 big hay stacks and 300 acres of timber. It was in mid September and we nearly froze at night.
I did this in wisdom Montana when I was in high school. About 20 of us kids staying in these old ran down bug infested cabins working 7 days a week for a month. Mowing the hay down sucked but running the old Buck rakes was fun.
I spent some time in 1969 on the McDowell ranch but never saw these stackers in operation. The McDowell Ranch was then the largest in the state and a real working ranch, not the Yellowstone tv variety.
…I’m curious, how much spoilage happens, over winter…
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Well there is profit in cattle now
Years ago most Big Outfits hayed like this.
The good life in America Land of the Free.
Yahweh (YHVH), the God, removed from the Bible *Behold the Adamic-man, the Christian Race (Ruddy), to Blush* ... Cush (Greek: Ethiopia), means sun-burnt face Phoenicians described by the Greeks, as fair-haired, fair-skinned people Persia means Lord of the Aryans now renamed IRAN Zimbabwe once known as Rhodesia Chicongo once known as Chicago ... from the man Jacob/Israel 12 Tribes passed through the Caucasus Mountains (i)ssac's Sons / Saxons / Anglo-Saxons / Europe / Australia / New Zealand / Canada / North America / First World / "We the People" ... Not kind after kind ... 38 For as in those days before the flood, *they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage,* until the day when Noah entered the ark, 39 and they were unaware until the flood came and swept them all away, *so will be the coming of the Son of Man.*
I grew sweeping hay, we had and overshot and slide stackers
I know there has to be a reason they don’t have a baler, why?
They’re a dying breed, but I hope that they can continue their legacy. It will be a sad day in America when we have no farmers or ranchers left! Who’s gonna do it, Bill Gates? Hahaahaa haha ha ha ha ha! My mother was from Iowa and my daddy was from Oklahoma so I’ve got farming and ranching in my blood, great video! 🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪🙏👍🤟🤙
We used a tractor to stack with but used same buck rakes in Seneca Oregon when I was a teenager
Making me itchy watching this. I never bailed it but I would unload many 53' semi trailers full of hay an it was hard work that's for sure.
In the nineteen fifties on my father's farm in the North of England, we had a Fordson N with a hay sweep exactly as in the video, attached to the front axle, I drove and loved every minute of it, memories.
My respect for this hard working familia from a mexican
3:51 Russian Tractor! USA! USA!
I'm surprised they don't round bale, much faster and easier to handle.
Real People... Real Americans.. Love it..
I was thru that area in June 2021 saw those piles of had… wondered how they were built … never seen that kind of hay storage b4
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THE LAND OF 10,000 HAYSTACKS....
Toby: Establish your own family like your parents and their parents did before them. It only takes a head-of-the-household to keep 'er running. Do it because there's not much else going on now that Covid is putting the whole world on it a$$. Do it for your OWN posterity! You're in a safer place in The Hole and you'll do just fine. I know it. You know it too. Good on ya - keep 'er going. I'll see you in the spring......
Stayed near Big Hole during a vacation with my family and another family. We had a great time in the area. I was able to go fly fishing with my boys on the Bitteroot. Great memories and wonderful people. Hello, Darby, Montana!
I've never seen haying like that. Totally inefficient compared to bailing, but really cool. Those buck rakes are awesome.
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the building of the usa
Honest work in beautiful country. Can't beat that.
A good example of " You don't work....you don't eat".
I'd love to see how this is put away and stored?Love this video!Great old timers are the best folks to be around!Such hard workers these guys are!
The video shows how the hay was stored, in a big pile in the field.
I WAS WORKING WITH A GUY TEARS AGO OUT OF DILLION, AND HE TOLD BE. ONCE HE SAW 17 TEAMS OF HORSES AND HAYSWATHERS GO INSANE AT ONE TIME FROM ATOP A STACK...then you had to repair everything....the good ol days...a long time ago...bunkhouses,...yep, i knew them...
I got the visit big hole Battlefield where Chief Joseph was at me and my father went there 2005 2 years later my father was killed in accident we wanted to Glacier National Park down to the Bitterroot then down to big hole Battlefield I'll never forget me and my dad were there together
Russia today making machines working like that... Awesome place and people in Montana. Thanks
Montana Tough 👏💖
Wow
Loved your video. Farm boy from Iowa. Put a lot of hay in the barn. Ran it all thru the dairy cows and hauled it all back as manure to the field. After all that everything has been easy!
That is a hay stack for sure
Storm soldiers was filmed in mont. Yet pbs in missoula never recognized us. Hmm?
Ya gotta make hay while the sun shines. They made a movie where the cow man could only get a bunch a of kids to drive his cattle to market.
These are real people. Real Montanan's. The kind of people that make the people around them better people. The Big Hole Valley is also knows as the "Valley of 10 Thousand Hay Stacks". Its not the same driving through there any more now that all the stacks have been replaced with bales. Still one of the most beautiful places on this planet, just not the same.
what do you say, hay hay hay
I wonder what family was there before the Hirsh family??? This country's is shrouded past 1811...
looks like a lot of loss to me piling it up like that after a rain i bet most of it molds and aint worth spit
I clicked on this to see WTF the guy was driving.
I fought fire in the big hole in the early 1980s. The fire burned 1000 acres of grass and pasture, 11 big hay stacks and 300 acres of timber. It was in mid September and we nearly froze at night.
I did this in wisdom Montana when I was in high school. About 20 of us kids staying in these old ran down bug infested cabins working 7 days a week for a month. Mowing the hay down sucked but running the old Buck rakes was fun.
You want to keep Montana beautiful vote for Donald Trump
I CANT BREATHE I CANT BREATHE
Hell, I saw 'Big Hole Valley' and I thought someone had posted one of my ex-wife's special home movies.
Wise River is the best! Many great memories as a Kid.
I can do this.(sure in the hell beat working for a company for 11$ an hour and get treated like shit) son of a bitches
My dad talked about “hay sweeps” from when he was a kid in Nebraska. I never saw one but he was describing these “bock rakes”.