I'm not gonna wait to disappoint. They showed me how to drive it and my plan was to bale the next day with it. None of this rain was in the forecast, after the first 2 inches they came and picked it up. I honestly don't know when I'll get to baling my straw and I don't blame them for picking it up. Sorry
Love your videos. Why dont you put siding all the way to the ground on the calf shelters to keep the wind and snow out and the heat in. Also, when you blow in wheat straw you should make sure all the cows are cleared away so there is no freak accident with straw poking the eye of a cow or calf
Another great video! Wish my father knew about making these panels when I was growing up on our farm. It would have been a tremendous asset! Lots of work, but appears to be a stronger panel than you can purchase retail. I was buying 12' panels for about $275.00 a few years ago. Bet you could get near $1,000.00 for these! Smart strong crew to help.
You got a rhythm going and had a productive day. That is wonderful to see.
What a good rainy day project, and all your guys are learning at the same time. Well done. Always something to do on your farm. Thanks for the video.
We really enjoy your videos. Really looking forward to seeing the baler demo video.
I'm not gonna wait to disappoint. They showed me how to drive it and my plan was to bale the next day with it. None of this rain was in the forecast, after the first 2 inches they came and picked it up. I honestly don't know when I'll get to baling my straw and I don't blame them for picking it up. Sorry
Fine looking panels gents. I will take 6 and if you can deliver to central Alberta. 😂. Keep givener Kendal
Love your videos. Why dont you put siding all the way to the ground on the calf shelters to keep the wind and snow out and the heat in. Also, when you blow in wheat straw you should make sure all the cows are cleared away so there is no freak accident with straw poking the eye of a cow or calf
Thanks for sharing
Another great video! Wish my father knew about making these panels when I was growing up on our farm. It would have been a tremendous asset! Lots of work, but appears to be a stronger panel than you can purchase retail. I was buying 12' panels for about $275.00 a few years ago. Bet you could get near $1,000.00 for these! Smart strong crew to help.
I think these type of panels sell for 850-1000.
Great job!!
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Lol nothing like having the ditches for swimming pools.