Man yeah Mr Monty, between the 584 and the skid steer, you made short work of that!! Boy that is such a blessing to have that kind of storage!! Oh my, I would have all the strings cut for sure 😂😂🤣🤣 Hopefully the tire report wasn't bad, and you were able to get back after it!! Thank you sir for bringing us along!! 😉😉👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻😁😁🇺🇲🇺🇲
Those two do make a good team for moving hay bales. Yes the pole works great for hay and equipment. Yeah I'm going to have to do something with those metal pieces for sure. I ended up taking the tire off the rim and putting a patch/plug in it. That's for watching and commenting Nelson. I enjoy the tillage video. It's nice to see the old iron in action.
Those bales look great. Nice job with the string tie spacing - tight bales too, don’t see any sag. How much do you think one of those bales typically weighs? Thx!
Man yeah Mr Monty, between the 584 and the skid steer, you made short work of that!! Boy that is such a blessing to have that kind of storage!! Oh my, I would have all the strings cut for sure 😂😂🤣🤣 Hopefully the tire report wasn't bad, and you were able to get back after it!! Thank you sir for bringing us along!! 😉😉👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻😁😁🇺🇲🇺🇲
Those two do make a good team for moving hay bales. Yes the pole works great for hay and equipment. Yeah I'm going to have to do something with those metal pieces for sure. I ended up taking the tire off the rim and putting a patch/plug in it. That's for watching and commenting Nelson. I enjoy the tillage video. It's nice to see the old iron in action.
@VintageFarm1086 😉😉😁😁👍🏻👍🏻 Thank you Mr Monty!!
Those bales look great. Nice job with the string tie spacing - tight bales too, don’t see any sag. How much do you think one of those bales typically weighs? Thx!
Thanks. With replacing the drive sprocket, the baler does a much better job and makes a tighter bale. 5-600 lbs each.