I was just thinking: Oh boy, if I had a nickle for everytime you said something like, I dont think that'll work Shaun.... you cant do that Shaun.... oh I shouldve told him to...... hahaha. Ha! Shaun seems to be very competent and I think you taught him well. Now if you could only teach him how to hit a nail with a hammer.
Nice seeing you Tyson. I got a glimpse of Suki the dog, LoL.. /// Those tractors are unbelievable in the snow. Thumbs up on your video, see you next time, take care......
Oh please make a video of the changing of that wheel seal, show the world how you do it 😉, the view rate would go sky high, promise 😁 Mine is just dripping like a teaspoon a week, but oil stains on the tires are irritating and some day I just have to overcome being a coward and get to it.
I feel bad for you. It was 29F degrees here this morning. A lot better than the negative 30 plus you have been having. There is no way my bones could take the cold in temperatures like that!
@@Northern_Farmer definitely helps to identify what you have!! I know guys who swap twine color for different crops.. some run two or three different colors to identify it's theirs. You'd be surprised how many idiots have been caught stealing a few bales that way🤣😂 LOL.. kinda like me catching someone trying to get a big bale in their pick up when I pull in the field with the semi🤣😂 cops called him an idiot 😎
Thanks, Tyson, an excellent demonstration of the skills both of you have in handling those big round bales. The clean snow looks beautiful and it looks like the snow is not interfering with your operations. Have you had any blizzards this year that stopped your outdoor activities this winter? Thanks, again!! - Dean from Minnesnowta
How is calving season going ? Here in michigan we have had pretty decent weather and our calves are doing great. My family has 180 hefers expecting and about 70 calves so far. We sell the calves at about 200 pounds to the Amish they finish them and process them all organic. You have gotten more snow than us but I live in southern michigan and our weather is very mild. Nice video stay safe.
It really works slick stacking the bales mushroom style for winter time use like you guys do. I have some stacked like that and some just in single rows and it’s been a pain trying to get those singles popped loose.
Hey Tyson, have you ever considered a bale picker truck? I am sure they are a lot of $ but with all the time you spend hauling so many bales it might pay off. Also take alot of wear and tear off your loader tractors. Just my 2cents. By the way love the sound of that big Cummins!
Nice to have some horsepower to spare when a big job needs to be done in a short time. Is Old Smoky running this winter to help out, or is it mothballed until spring tillage?
Wish we had ur snow.only got 5in and its all gone.is ur snow total lower than usual this year.makes getting ur hay easier.not like used to be in 70s 18-24 in at a time.NE. upstateNY.yea that wrap or plastic string killer on wheel berrings seals.otherwise looks like perfect day.
I was looking at doing that with my old hay trailer. I was wondering if the single Dolley was enough under the front of if I would need a set of duals under front. How do you like the singles ?
@@Northern_Farmer I meant leaving them in the field. Just a different approach for us, could be that it rains more bc its warmer less snow but I try to haul before harvest & fall starts try to haul it all by august
I don't know if I already have asked this question before or not? but why couldn't you haul your hay home, after days or weeks after they got bale up, instead of hauling them off in the winter...lol? Cuz us framers haul our hay off in the summer. But just curious. So good video.
You must be a newer subscriber...it rained all summer and it was a miracle to even bale up good hay. We finished baleing the hay in October and had to go straight to the fields to combine...there was no time to haul with the crops still in the field
Northern farmer bake up hay haha that's funny..lol but inerways that part I understand but I was just curious that's all. But yes I'm one of your newer subscriber's.
we are picking bales too stopped in on the progress on my property did not want to but they people with the diesel trucks were asked not to part and run the trucks around the sea can now they have to walk in the new parking area was put in have all on house whole things in the cans do not want them to smell like diesel or gas
just two guys playing in the snow with their tractors having a good time in the sun . thanks for the video
Great work TY. You all have been burning the candle at both ends .. good job
That's a oldie
That's cuz I'm old.
You guys make it look so easy doing all the hard work outside in the snow, fine job 👍👍❄️☃️☃️
Clear blue skies and fresh air
Come on Tyson will you just keep up will Shaun , he's got this under control. Thanks for showing guys.
I was just thinking: Oh boy, if I had a nickle for everytime you said something like, I dont think that'll work Shaun.... you cant do that Shaun.... oh I shouldve told him to...... hahaha. Ha! Shaun seems to be very competent and I think you taught him well. Now if you could only teach him how to hit a nail with a hammer.
Nice seeing you Tyson. I got a glimpse of Suki the dog, LoL.. /// Those tractors are unbelievable in the snow. Thumbs up on your video, see you next time, take care......
Very nice work! 👍👍👍🚜🚜
That 9270 looks like it could walk through about anything!
Wish it had lockers
You can get a good load on that trailer.you guys make it look easy. Thanks again
As soon as you leave to town shit hits the fan and the loader bust eh lmao hahahaha
Haha yup
Great job, good luck
Thanks for the video Ty , love that big tractor .
Thanks leo
I always liked hauling bales with the hi boy and four wheel drive. Always felt more in control of the weight and you always had good traction.
You've got to love the longer days.
Awesome video thanks for sharing 👍👍👍👍
Your welcome
Hey that's the old Steiger. Love it
Great stuff man makes me think of haying with my Pepe 27 yrs Now I have my own business I love this stuff keep it up
Thanks..glad you like it
Sean does a good job Operating that equipment
Oh please make a video of the changing of that wheel seal, show the world how you do it 😉, the view rate would go sky high, promise 😁 Mine is just dripping like a teaspoon a week, but oil stains on the tires are irritating and some day I just have to overcome being a coward and get to it.
I will
Great show Tyson good stuff bro
Thanks man
Little suki just about go steam rolled
I know..shes always getting in the way
@@Northern_Farmer hahaha same as Billy
I feel bad for you. It was 29F degrees here this morning. A lot better than the negative 30 plus you have been having.
There is no way my bones could take the cold in temperatures like that!
Yea that was cold
enjoyed the video tyson thanks
The window on that loader tractor is so clean I thought you were on a cabless tractor at first
I know right
That is one trailor never ment to be backed up glade it went in reverse i never even tiyed backing somthing up like that and tractor that articulates
Always nice to have the equipment to get the job done!!!
Different wrap for different cuttings, works out nicely 😎
Yea I'm am buying a few different wraps this year..I like to bale the different hay with the different wraps
@@Northern_Farmer definitely helps to identify what you have!!
I know guys who swap twine color for different crops.. some run two or three different colors to identify it's theirs. You'd be surprised how many idiots have been caught stealing a few bales that way🤣😂
LOL.. kinda like me catching someone trying to get a big bale in their pick up when I pull in the field with the semi🤣😂 cops called him an idiot 😎
Nice day at the north pole
Lol
Man i love this vid my friend and boy howdy do i miss the life!! 😢😢 But my health just wont have it! Thank you for these vids bud!! 👍👍
Your welcome
Shane< We must hang around the same channels!
I love them Steigers 😍 worked on many.
Me to!!
Thanks, Tyson, an excellent demonstration of the skills both of you have in handling those big round bales. The clean snow looks beautiful and it looks like the snow is not interfering with your operations. Have you had any blizzards this year that stopped your outdoor activities this winter? Thanks, again!! - Dean from Minnesnowta
Wonderful!
The big case looks impressive in front of the high boy.
It does look good
I like the 9270 case ih
Like the working in snow, very hot now here
One day you guts should but a 1570. It would be awesome to see your 770 with the biggest tractor of the 70 series.
Dont see to many of them here
@@Northern_Farmer If you get a 1570 get one with the 3 pount bareback looks too naked on a tractor.
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406 none of those here..3 point hitch was ever popular here
Shaun's a good operator 👍
That backing up looks way easier than farming sim
It is
I think this Steiger is the best tractor you have. I can't say enough about Steiger.
I always liked them
I have a soft spot for the ole green panther steigers
Chase Janus. The panther was the high point when Steiger was all owned by Steiger.
Where is old Smokey it's the only time of year we get to see her
Blane Heinrich, right this is old Smokey’s job
Yea we have to repair the fuel pump
Almost gave it a thumbs down cuz old Smokey wasn't on the high boy !! Haha
@@frosty8563 haha..I'll have to make a video of getting it going
How is calving season going ? Here in michigan we have had pretty decent weather and our calves are doing great. My family has 180 hefers expecting and about 70 calves so far. We sell the calves at about 200 pounds to the Amish they finish them and process them all organic. You have gotten more snow than us but I live in southern michigan and our weather is very mild. Nice video stay safe.
It's been going good. We have about 60 so far..we sell ours at the 600 lbs average mark and we do pretty good
Stacking your bales on the ends will absorb more rain !
But there is no rain
We put them like that so there was no snow on top
Looks like to me Tyson you have a good man there helping you out just like Nick has with Antoine lol!👍🤣
You got that right
It really works slick stacking the bales mushroom style for winter time use like you guys do. I have some stacked like that and some just in single rows and it’s been a pain trying to get those singles popped loose.
I usually put the top bales to the sun to melt..and take the bottoms
Ole Case not even breaking a sweat👌
Aint much rain for this half of the year on the Prairies.
Hey Tyson, have you ever considered a bale picker truck? I am sure they are a lot of $ but with all the time you spend hauling so many bales it might pay off. Also take alot of wear and tear off your loader tractors. Just my 2cents. By the way love the sound of that big Cummins!
Yea...we have..but it really woukdnt save the loaders since it would have to be restacked at home
Nice vid. Thanks 👍
Welcome
You should see the bale feeder that Dodge Brother's Farm has, he says it saves a lot of hay.
Mine do a good job..but this year they dont really want to eat hay in the feeders
Nice
Do you ever find that cows prefer one bail over another even if they are the same type of hey?
Class one with air Shawn nice driving backing up there’s a reason Tyson is on the camera hey jk lol
Haha
nice video
Thanks
Cat walking under converter 👍🤣
I didnt see that... I thought it was the dog lol
Northern farmer I didn’t see the dog. But cat was under the converter on the first hook up try I think🤣
@@bobcrone6151 i saw the dog , no cat.
old guy48 maybe it was the dog I saw :) I saw just a glimpse.
old guy48 oh yeah it WAS the dog. Not the cat. Lol
At the end of the video it looks like you were having a nap in the tractor...
Almost
Nice to have some horsepower to spare when a big job needs to be done in a short time. Is Old Smoky running this winter to help out, or is it mothballed until spring tillage?
No we tried starting it in the fall but it woukdnt go..fuel issue to sort out
Lots of those old Cases had lift pump issues , lots of times a full tank of fuel will help when you go to pump them up to get it to start !!
@@leesteele9290 it had some junk.in the fuel line..and the sediment bowl on the pump needs a gasket..we just put it aside until it gets warmer
The "Converter" in the UK is called a "dolly"
👍👌❤🇨🇦, that is what we call them in Canada too
Wish we had ur snow.only got 5in and its all gone.is ur snow total lower than usual this year.makes getting ur hay easier.not like used to be in 70s 18-24 in at a time.NE. upstateNY.yea that wrap or plastic string killer on wheel berrings seals.otherwise looks like perfect day.
Why do you lay them on end doesn’t the moisture get in the bale worse then setting on net wrap
Not during the winter...bettervthsn having the net freeze to the ground
Man you have alot of snow eh!!
Not as much as we usually have lol...all the snow we had in November melted
@@Northern_Farmer fair enough lol
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 you got another shot of snow here lately?
@@Northern_Farmer just an inch or so and some rainy shit the last 3 days
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 little bit of rain tonight here
I was looking at doing that with my old hay trailer. I was wondering if the single Dolley was enough under the front of if I would need a set of duals under front. How do you like the singles ?
They work alright..I have seen a few that have tandems
did you get the -40 + like we did down here in central Alberta The one morning we had - 45 great video you have a new subscriber
Sure did...and thanks for subscribing
I'm late dag nabit anyway!! Lol
Better late than never
Hows the weather in Canada
Not to bad at the moment
How much are one of those hay bales worth?? If they are good quality?
65 dollars
Would ye not stack and cover the hay as ye make it to rejuce wast
Nope.. there isnt much waste
You wouid not ger away with that in lreland with all the rain
@@brendanwhite9799 probably not
Do you think not stacking end to end makes them weather more? More exposed they ads
I'm not worried about it because they will be gone by spring
You mean in the stack right?
@@Northern_Farmer I meant leaving them in the field. Just a different approach for us, could be that it rains more bc its warmer less snow but I try to haul before harvest & fall starts try to haul it all by august
@@jackbarry9469 oh I like to have them hauled out before harvest to..but with the year it's been....well need I say more
That's funny y'all call them converters and where I am call them dollies
Yea ..I guess when they are on the semies they've dolly's..but you can call them either one...this one was reconstructed to fit in a tractor
@@Northern_Farmer this is the first time I heard them called other then a dolly. Is there a video of how you mod it to work on the tractor?
@@Boot_185 no..it was done over 15 years ago ..but I could show it if I can remember
I don't know if I already have asked this question before or not? but why couldn't you haul your hay home, after days or weeks after they got bale up, instead of hauling them off in the winter...lol? Cuz us framers haul our hay off in the summer. But just curious. So good video.
You must be a newer subscriber...it rained all summer and it was a miracle to even bale up good hay. We finished baleing the hay in October and had to go straight to the fields to combine...there was no time to haul with the crops still in the field
Northern farmer bake up hay haha that's funny..lol but inerways that part I understand but I was just curious that's all. But yes I'm one of your newer subscriber's.
@@randymaylowski2485 trust me..we like to haul all the hay in by sept
Я на 82 с плащадкой 31 вожу, а тут 3 оси и трактор здоровый - затраты...
we are picking bales too stopped in on the progress on my property did not want to but they people with the diesel trucks were asked not to part and run the trucks around the sea can now they have to walk in the new parking area was put in have all on house whole things in the cans do not want them to smell like diesel or gas
what town are you close to in Alberta
High prairie
That explains why your land is so flat. It must be excellent soil.
@@stanwhitson2599 it varies ..
Do you sell hay bales. Or just feed it out
Feed out
how much is hay going for there
In our area it's around 50...to 55 a bale.
Did u finished combineing
Not quite..
Bought two just for CASE*
Second
Can anyone give me so tips to start of farming. It a dream job/life of mine.
First thing I would reccomend is that you find some work on a farm and get used to it
tractor drivers are not needed???
First
And I work in an office.......
I do to at times..but I much rather be outside
@@Northern_Farmer grew up on a farm but wonderful yt videos like these it as close as I get to it these days. Keep up the great work, love the videos!
4th
Все хорошо но непонятно не фига.
Got enough HP to pull a set of super B's