Well done to ye all for putting together such a great video to remember Uncle Ian. Not easy to do at a time like this. No doubt he’s watched it a few times and is proud of ye all. Seen a lot more similarities with yourself ur Uncle and Father. Part of him will live through you for sure. May Ian rest in Peace.
We are going to watch are favourites farmer’s who work bloody hard love the new 🚜 love the music as well how are pumpkins coming along.We love Ireland 🇮🇪 our favourite places of all time Ireland 🇮🇪.Good luck 🍀.
Had MF French 298, great tractor shouldn't of gotten rid off it, have a 390 useless tractor no power, also have a old 165 mighty tractor. But 298 work horse, once used it to pull a massive Deutz tractor out of a soft field,the 298 would drive up the side of a mountain .
well, my own opinion on wilting grass is to have it dry but not to dry a small bit of muster on the grass to stop mold and help out in the fermenting prosses. for clover grass the dryer when you grab a fist its crispy less likely of nitergan to be inside of the grass.
Was down in farmer Phils last Saturday afternoon, bought some lovely steaks from Liv in the shop ,was talking to Phils sister and then met father Phil as he was bringing out the water pump for the combine ,had a great chat with father Phil and would highly recommend calling in as everyone is so friendly 🤗
Last year we called in on the way home from holidays in cork heading home to Armagh we went cross country. We never was talking to them apart from Liv, absolute lady very friendly was going to call Phil up from the farm to have a chat with us I told her not to as I know they are on top of there heads with work plus it makes a chance to call again P.S meat is AWESOME
Agreed, they are very hospitable. I have known Mother Phil since primary schools. The only problem is that on busy days when she on duty I end up having a cup of tea, and seem to jinx them later on on the day. On one occasion they picked up the leg of the rake, on another Father Phil bogged he harvester.
Wouldn't be too concerned about yield Phil, we've a field cut with 7 weeks and you could cut the regrowth with the lawnmower here in north cork. Badly need rain now at this stage.
That's the way about farming, you can make just as a great plan you want, but you can't take everything into considiration. Hope the maize yields well for you :)
Good video Phil, Just wondering why you bale anticlockwise round the headlands, Surely make more sense to go clockwise especially as your looking over right shoulder to watch what's happening 🤔🚜📽️
It’s probably habit from driving the likes of the rake where you will go anti-clockwise so the right rotor which you can see easier is beside the ditch
Phil just a heads up I heard from a organic farmer who depends on red clover that if you open a bale u have to use it that day or otherwise it will go off
Maaate Groupers are a waste of time money and weight(unless it whole crop) If you want premium baleage that requires 40% dm and that’s not possible when it’s inconsistent under a heavy row. I would happily pay for Tedder and then rowing especially when weather is pressing time. As for corners with front mowers,that’s where the super steer New Holland is master class By the way who is choosing the music,go on tell me Phil,it’s not you Ah??
Well done to ye all for putting together such a great video to remember Uncle Ian. Not easy to do at a time like this. No doubt he’s watched it a few times and is proud of ye all.
Seen a lot more similarities with yourself ur Uncle and Father. Part of him will live through you for sure. May Ian rest in Peace.
We are going to watch are favourites farmer’s who work bloody hard love the new 🚜 love the music as well how are pumpkins coming along.We love Ireland 🇮🇪 our favourite places of all time Ireland 🇮🇪.Good luck 🍀.
Had MF French 298, great tractor shouldn't of gotten rid off it, have a 390 useless tractor no power, also have a old 165 mighty tractor. But 298 work horse, once used it to pull a massive Deutz tractor out of a soft field,the 298 would drive up the side of a mountain .
Another great video, hope you all are doing well and hope uncle ian is keeping well. After a tough year hope next year is a better one for you all.
Great video Phil, nice to see the harvest getting done, hope uncle Ian is doing OK as he wasn't on the combine
I’m sure Michael appreciated all the work you did for him. You did a great job especially with it so overgrown
well, my own opinion on wilting grass is to have it dry but not to dry a small bit of muster on the grass to stop mold and help out in the fermenting prosses. for clover grass the dryer when you grab a fist its crispy less likely of nitergan to be inside of the grass.
Was down in farmer Phils last Saturday afternoon, bought some lovely steaks from Liv in the shop ,was talking to Phils sister and then met father Phil as he was bringing out the water pump for the combine ,had a great chat with father Phil and would highly recommend calling in as everyone is so friendly 🤗
Last year we called in on the way home from holidays in cork heading home to Armagh we went cross country. We never was talking to them apart from Liv, absolute lady very friendly was going to call Phil up from the farm to have a chat with us I told her not to as I know they are on top of there heads with work plus it makes a chance to call again P.S meat is AWESOME
Agreed, they are very hospitable. I have known Mother Phil since primary schools. The only problem is that on busy days when she on duty I end up having a cup of tea, and seem to jinx them later on on the day. On one occasion they picked up the leg of the rake, on another Father Phil bogged he harvester.
Wouldn't be too concerned about yield Phil, we've a field cut with 7 weeks and you could cut the regrowth with the lawnmower here in north cork. Badly need rain now at this stage.
Great video Phil @ drone footage 👍👍👍👍🏴🇬🇧
Should get a double bale lifter for the back of that 6480 and one on the front for liv.
Gee must of been a while ago when you filmed this as we in the southern hemisphere just start dpring
The smile ☺ on ya when you got in the new tractor 🚜
Great video again Phil the Massey is looking great.
We grouped second cut with same mowers as yours got grand wilt yours got good wilt he had to speed up grouper to suit baler
re bonjour encore une très belle vidéo 😍👍👍👍
That's the way about farming, you can make just as a great plan you want, but you can't take everything into considiration. Hope the maize yields well for you :)
Hey Phil, we noticed that father Phil was on the combine. We hope uncle Ian is OK 👍
Would a wuffler be any benefit in the group rows
Great video lovin the new massy
Lovely video. i think the clover looks well. Should be high quality.
How’s she cutting 🧑🌾
Great you got the weather chief💪💪👍👍
Great video Phil hope you get another cut of the clover the new tractor looks the business on the baler any sign of the big 3690 miss the sound of it
Ye should buy a fusion 3 next to suit the kit
Good video Phil,
Just wondering why you bale anticlockwise round the headlands,
Surely make more sense to go clockwise especially as your looking over right shoulder to watch what's happening 🤔🚜📽️
It’s probably habit from driving the likes of the rake where you will go anti-clockwise so the right rotor which you can see easier is beside the ditch
Brilliant video Phil 👍
Phil just a heads up I heard from a organic farmer who depends on red clover that if you open a bale u have to use it that day or otherwise it will go off
Good Man Farmer Phil like your videos.Best of luck with the Harvest
Busy days time to call in Robert again let him loose on the new tractor 😉
Great stuff
Great video as always Phil hope the tractor is going well for you
Will the bulls eat the “mow hawks” you left.
Maaate
Groupers are a waste of time money and weight(unless it whole crop)
If you want premium baleage that requires 40% dm and that’s not possible when it’s inconsistent under a heavy row.
I would happily pay for Tedder and then rowing especially when weather is pressing time.
As for corners with front mowers,that’s where the super steer New Holland is master class
By the way who is choosing the music,go on tell me Phil,it’s not you Ah??
Class job as always phil👍
Great video Phil how’s the new Massey performing?
How’s the 7618 going
Was it not 15 .9
Bro should do his own RUclips aswell when he is done school but it's up to him
Any sign of wedding cake..Patrick in Meath
Good video farmer Phil
Get Liv a double bale lifter
Hi Phil
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Your flat out 😁👍
Would u ever invest in a double bale handler
Good stuff lads
Where the 3690 these days
In a shed beside the silage pit
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Go straight to Utv Products! They'll help you out no end with your work lights + they have an office based in Ireland too
That’s what I did, very impressive lights👌👍
Indeed they are! Absolutely love mine
😎😎😎😎👍
You would want to wash the hands if you want to keep the hands clean lol
In a strange way I like the look of the 3075 with the crop wheels on it.
There’s a contractor beside me phil I’ll send him down to bale your clover and you’ll have 40 bales 🤣
Good vid Phil for the new Massey u should get baby shark air horns
Pull your pants up Farmer Phil
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i pass carrickboy i saw all the gear in the field by the church
Has Farmer Phil seen the documentary about Massey vs Ford ruclips.net/video/-FEyz-MYeE8/видео.html
U need to tell bro no school while combine is going
Great video Phil!