FIRST CUT GRASS SILAGE 2021 IS A GO!
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Welcome back to the channel, todays video sees the process of lifting the grass off the field and into the clamp. Some lovely weather for it although harvest didn't go without the odd hiccup... or 10! Hope you all enjoy the video!
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Very cost effective way to take in silage 👍
Awesome video as ever epic drone shots no idea why you don’t have 10k subs plus already
I'm here after watching Hay Team
Hello Liam from the deserts of Arizona USA. Love your video's. Thank you very much. Always glad to see you.
Hi Liam,great video and refreshing to hear someone else has breakdowns! Agree with u on having 4 or so trouble free seasons and then one bad.
Great video again mate.. loving all the different angles and shots.. 😎👍
Great vid as always Liam when I was working in dairying back in the late 90s early 20s, silage was always my favourite time of year, I did all the mowing and building the clamp using a JCB Loadall and grab same as you have just the older versions mate anyway looking forward to seeing the bailing and wrapping vid if you film it of course.
Great video liam, hope you got the window fixed. Looks a nice crop there, hope Devon treats you well.
great video nick recamended so ive subscribed
Great crop bud looks good ok be safe mate enjoy that sun wish i was there its winter now in victoria austrailia not as cold as a uk winter but cold to me now iam climatised to it haha its been 35 years plus but as you get older you feel it more haha ok bud have fun be safe seya on the next one tar
Great video great to get it in and do some rounds 👍
Like the Video Liam
U need to get a buckrake on that handler instead of that grab. It's a lot easier and more silent to use that banging noise would do my fecking head in doing that all day.
I here from hay team
Don’t think a green roof suits the Ford! 🤣
Looks some good silage
Do you get someone to milk so you can chop and what time do you start milking I milk at 3am and 3pm how long does it take you I can milk 230 jerseys in 2hrs total including clean up I have a 50 stall rotary from Delaval