Haymaking in Derbyshire - September 2015 - Part 2

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  • Haymaking in Derbyshire - September 2015 - Part 2
    NEW!!! See more of Neville here at his new Tractor Driving Experience venture. Come and learn how to do things with tractors and diggers, etc. See the website here at...
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    Website, photography and viideography by David at Screen Development... Photography and Videography in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
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Комментарии • 24

  • @paulsanders8000
    @paulsanders8000 5 лет назад +7

    it a great feeling getting a field of hay bailed and carted in the dry

  • @garethifan1034
    @garethifan1034 Год назад

    Lovely film..definitely putting the old 5748 and the IH baler through their paces. Brings back a lot of fine memories. Thanks!

  • @keithfeller8957
    @keithfeller8957 4 года назад +9

    Must have a titanium shear pin in that baler.

  • @MF390James
    @MF390James 8 лет назад +4

    brilliant vids! keep up the good work :)

  • @simonworman7898
    @simonworman7898 Год назад

    As long as you took up the adjustment in the gear selectors/ linkage you would still be making bales now!

  • @theforester3474
    @theforester3474 5 лет назад +2

    Quality hay.

  • @mantrafiscus
    @mantrafiscus 3 года назад

    It's in the blood. Nice video.

    • @davidscreen2646
      @davidscreen2646  3 года назад +1

      Interesting stuff yourself - use the email

    • @mantrafiscus
      @mantrafiscus 3 года назад

      @@davidscreen2646 Sorry, I don't understand. I just remember Neville's dad doing contract baling and being a very young boy at the time he was akin to a super hero.

    • @davidscreen2646
      @davidscreen2646  3 года назад

      @@mantrafiscus What's your story - you clearly have a fan base - perhaps we should talk... ruclips.net/video/H7EdFTUV36A/видео.html
      www.screendevelopment.com/GPan1/

  • @rjwalker
    @rjwalker 3 года назад

    Why not just pull the wagon behind?

  • @user-py7sr1rb4j
    @user-py7sr1rb4j 3 года назад

    Hello, I am using this model.

    • @simonworman7898
      @simonworman7898 Год назад

      Love it ,speak a little Chec to it and you'll make the 22nd century as for the baler bullet proof if you follow the manual grease everything be kind to the knotters and only adjust them as per manual.

  • @johngourliemartin2696
    @johngourliemartin2696 3 года назад

    Baler ram needs adjusted closer to fixed Knife , travelling too fast , bales are awful, never drive with the tractor door open.. health and safety issues.

    • @davidscreen2646
      @davidscreen2646  3 года назад +1

      Interesting observations there HawkEye... thanks and keep watching as I'm sure there'll be more for constructive comment. But... what about the camera man - no one ever thinks about the poor sod behind the camera who risks life and limb to bring us these titbits, outlooks on life and enthralling stories. Cheers good buddy - now that was a worthwhile exchange..

    • @johngourliemartin2696
      @johngourliemartin2696 3 года назад +1

      @@davidscreen2646 Hi David yes you did a very good job with the camera, but the sight of the girl in the tractor with the door open scares me. what would have happened if the wheel had gone into a pot hole and the young girl lost her grip? I am a farmer and Know what happens out of the blue on the farm and yes I have had accidents too by being too relaxed.

    • @davidscreen2646
      @davidscreen2646  3 года назад

      @@johngourliemartin2696 Excellent points my dear John - unfortunately some things are simply beyond my say or control. I'm firmly a REFARM ENGLAND advocate though, so, as a matter of professional interest, where do you farm, what do you farm and how do you farm. This is of great interest to me John... over to you good buddy.

    • @johngourliemartin2696
      @johngourliemartin2696 3 года назад

      @@davidscreen2646 Hi David Google my name the farm will come up in Kelso Scottish Borders.. did a video on youtube a good few years ago but it was pretty boring..I grow Malting Marley for the Whiskey Industry, due to retire in a few years now as old age has come along and its a tenanted farm. after 4/5 generations in the industry the tie to the land comes to an end. sons are not interested,, I am quite happy to delete my comments as I would never wish to offend anyone. please let me know for slightly more info type John G Martin Scottish Borders...

    • @davidscreen2646
      @davidscreen2646  3 года назад

      ​@@johngourliemartin2696 Hello John: comments are just fine - I try to leave most of them in place (good or bad) as that's what the comments section is there for... to allow interaction from diverse perspectives. Abuse, of course, belongs in the toilet - with the abuser. Simple 101... I checked you out yesterday driving the TX68 - looks a fine machine - do you still have it. Sorry to hear your sons are not interested as I think it's not going to be long now before farmers are going to be akin to Rock-Stars... like they are in France, etc. When the gates are finally closed and the drawbridge is hoisted England will need you guys in spades. I've spent several years as a construction site photographer - the good part was being invited into places ordinary humans simply wouldn't be allowed anywhere near. Just like my farming projects. The downside was meeting two site labourers who were actually real life farmers before things fell apart and they had to er, shall we say, 'diversify' simply to make ends meet. Your RUclips site has potential - will you be giving it some further attention ???