Nice video Sir. And thank you for putting in that SAFETY reminder. Non farmers and even farmers don’t think about the safety needs around this farm equipment and animals. Again thank you Sir. From a veteran and old army medic 78 - 90.
We’re baling second cut grass hay today. It’s great that you’ve got your son learning to drive the tractor. Get him addicted to it when he’s young, then he’ll want to drive it when he gets older.
The education you are giving your boy is priceless. It cannot be taught in any school.(IMO) He wiil only realize when he gets older that alot of his accomplishments can be attributed to you and your wife. You guys are truly raising a great American. You should and will be proud of him. I grew up learning the exact same way with no advanced education and I have become a very successful operating engineer. So I am proof your teaching methods work. Keep up the great job.
I couldn't agree more. The skills learned at this age that can help you earn a great living in adulthood are priceless. Thank you for the words of encouragement too. Have a blessed week my friend!
Good job teaching to drive a tractor. I remember when I learned about the clutch and the brake. Haha it wouldn’t stop until i used the clutch first. Hilarious I tell ya. My pop laughing at me driving our Massey Ferguson into a ditch. Scared the crap out of me and he wouldn’t stop laughing.😂.
You're welcome, that is why we started this channel is to show others while not everyone can be a 5th generation farmer, anyone can be a 1st generation farmer if they want it bad enough! Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it!
I love all of your videos especially the hay making videos and I was wanting to know if you could do a video on how to hook up and unhook the hay mower, hay rake, and round baler and the switch for tieing the bales and moving the twins arm and how they work and operate and how to operate them and how to maintain them and get them ready for hay season and a walk around and an overview of the tractors and hay equipment this summer?
I think I could work that in. You are going to love the videos coming next week. We tore our Moco apart. Thank you for watching and I appreciate the feedback. I mean it too, I will do my best to work those subjects in to the videos.
Older technology bailers weren't as efficient and able to grab short strands of hay like the newer ones. If you look at the spacing of the belts on this baler versus one that was made and say 2000 there is almost no gap between the belts on the new baler. The gap between the belts makes it to wear smaller strands are able to fall through and not be compacted in the bale
Nice video Sir. And thank you for putting in that SAFETY reminder. Non farmers and even farmers don’t think about the safety needs around this farm equipment and animals. Again thank you Sir. From a veteran and old army medic 78 - 90.
Thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your service as well
We’re baling second cut grass hay today. It’s great that you’ve got your son learning to drive the tractor. Get him addicted to it when he’s young, then he’ll want to drive it when he gets older.
That's awesome! Hope your baling goes well! I hope you are right, I am trying to train my replacement 😁
The education you are giving your boy is priceless. It cannot be taught in any school.(IMO) He wiil only realize when he gets older that alot of his accomplishments can be attributed to you and your wife. You guys are truly raising a great American. You should and will be proud of him. I grew up learning the exact same way with no advanced education and I have become a very successful operating engineer. So I am proof your teaching methods work. Keep up the great job.
I couldn't agree more. The skills learned at this age that can help you earn a great living in adulthood are priceless. Thank you for the words of encouragement too. Have a blessed week my friend!
Good job teaching to drive a tractor. I remember when I learned about the clutch and the brake. Haha it wouldn’t stop until i used the clutch first. Hilarious I tell ya. My pop laughing at me driving our Massey Ferguson into a ditch. Scared the crap out of me and he wouldn’t stop laughing.😂.
Hahaha, it sounds like it was a great memory and wonderful moment shared with your pops😁
thank you for showing this am excited to make hay next year am looking at tractors and trying to find the right set up for us.
You're welcome, that is why we started this channel is to show others while not everyone can be a 5th generation farmer, anyone can be a 1st generation farmer if they want it bad enough! Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, how grown up the wee man looks driving that tractor there not kids long eh good to see you are all well and safe.till next time stay safe
It doesn't take long does it? We are doing well. Thank you and hope you are doing well too!
I love all of your videos especially the hay making videos and I was wanting to know if you could do a video on how to hook up and unhook the hay mower, hay rake, and round baler and the switch for tieing the bales and moving the twins arm and how they work and operate and how to operate them and how to maintain them and get them ready for hay season and a walk around and an overview of the tractors and hay equipment this summer?
I think I could work that in. You are going to love the videos coming next week. We tore our Moco apart. Thank you for watching and I appreciate the feedback. I mean it too, I will do my best to work those subjects in to the videos.
Great job kiddos on the intro. May have to tell your dad to step aside.
I hope they do some day, thank you!
Have you tried cooks salvage in Clinton for the parts for your baler. If they don't have it they usually can get any part you need.
Yep. I live in Clinton. Generally if Cook’s doesn’t have it, probably no one does.
I will have to check them out! I hadn't heard if them before.
He go faster than speedlimit 👍🏻🥳🥇
He sure does
Why is it dumping so much hay out when you lift the door up
Older technology bailers weren't as efficient and able to grab short strands of hay like the newer ones. If you look at the spacing of the belts on this baler versus one that was made and say 2000 there is almost no gap between the belts on the new baler. The gap between the belts makes it to wear smaller strands are able to fall through and not be compacted in the bale
So whens the 9620rx in the budget?? Lol
Hahaha. Never
@@FreedomFarmsMo you never know
I love your optimistic view! However, unless John Deere is donating it to us you could say I know🤣😂
@@FreedomFarmsMo just pickung on ya i know thats a wild dream
I know lol