Love the videos and keep up the great work on the videos. Wash the equipment before heading to the field but the equipment will be all dusty after you are done baleing especially dry hay 😊
Of all the U Tube video I have watched you guys are one of the few who take care of your farmstead , equipment , the land and many other aspects of good farming practices . We grow up in a different times way pride in every aspect of life and what a person did was reflection of who you were . It's so very nice to see people who respect the land entrusted to them .
Could watch those IH beauties for hours, I can smell the hay and feel the frustration when there is a break down ,remember l could here dad curse from across the field (if the wind was right)
Never had moisture testers when We were framing. Just had to stick your hand and fingers in the bales after a couple of hours . How much do moisture levels change after a couple of days or hours ? We never had any over heating issues . We did one year salt the bales we put in the hay loft one year. We would put about a little over three thousand bales of hay eighteen layers high. Then close to seven hundred bales of straw for bedding the milk cow in the winter . All of was done by hand . Once on the hay racks than stacked and one more time for feeding . Almost like putting up fire wood .
That hydraulic swing is nice. This is my first summer with my used 575, which has it. It’s nice, specially when folding up. Sure is nice to see someone that knows how to run a baler. So many videos of people running their balers too low of rpm’s. How long are your bales.
I Love to see great people, running a family farm the right way, and taking pride in what your doing, thanks for everything y’all do 👍🏻
Nice work I like how you unloaded
Luv you're videos keep making them northwest wi
Thanks! Will do!
Good hay is fun to make.
Absolutely beautiful equipment. Well done gentlemen
Man you guys have some nice IH equipment. I love seeing that good ole red power still getting the work done.
Love the videos and keep up the great work on the videos. Wash the equipment before heading to the field but the equipment will be all dusty after you are done baleing especially dry hay 😊
Always great videos
Glad you like them!
Some of the finest IH equipment on youtube!
Some days chicken and some days feathers. Every day is a great day though. 🤗👍
Wish l had one of those balers! My old lH 430 is pretty worn out. Misses a lot of bales. Those are some nice looking bales.
They sure do make a really nice bale! Thanks for watching!!
Keep them coming
Of all the U Tube video I have watched you guys are one of the few who take care of your farmstead , equipment , the land and many other aspects of good farming practices . We grow up in a different times way pride in every aspect of life and what a person did was reflection of who you were .
It's so very nice to see people who respect the land entrusted to them .
Thank you for your video . Stay safe I am looking forward to more videos.
Nice video,looks to be pretty good hay.
Really nice looking hay. That 766 is sharp looking. Do you chop any first crop?
We usually chop a fair amount of first to fill the Silo, there will be more on that to come in one of our future videos. Thanks for watching!
Could watch those IH beauties for hours, I can smell the hay and feel the frustration when there is a break down ,remember l could here dad curse from across the field (if the wind was right)
That's nice hay.
Never had moisture testers when We were framing. Just had to stick your hand and fingers in the bales after a couple of hours .
How much do moisture levels change after a couple of days or hours ? We never had any over heating issues . We did one year salt the bales we put in the hay loft one year.
We would put about a little over three thousand bales of hay eighteen layers high.
Then close to seven hundred bales of straw for bedding the milk cow in the winter .
All of was done by hand . Once on the hay racks than stacked and one more time for feeding .
Almost like putting up fire wood .
That hydraulic swing is nice. This is my first summer with my used 575, which has it. It’s nice, specially when folding up. Sure is nice to see someone that knows how to run a baler. So many videos of people running their balers too low of rpm’s. How long are your bales.
How do you get the bales from the stack wagon to the grapple? What % of your hay gets perservative?
That looks like a really nice baler. I don't suppose U'd trade it for my FG #10? LOL