Hello I am from uk in England Kent i love watching your videos and very blessed to have found you on RUclips on my TV and on my phone I will be praying for you all god bless you
That's a really nice mower and If Massey ever gives you guys the chance to demo or try one of their swathers take it going from pull type to swather has do so much for my back and neck and I,d like to see what y'all think of one.
Thats awesome that you guys are growing and expanding. I hope you crops and hay fields explode with bountiful yields. Do you guys ever get to take our your houseboat?
Hi Kayla I’m new here but I follow a few hay farmers Also I have noticed that a lot of the big hay farmers use steam when baling. Apparently they say it makes the quality better to hay.
So steam is great depending on the climate and where you’re at in the world - for us. I fight humidity all daylong so it’s really hard to get hay even dry at times - where as the guys like Trevor Bales they NEED moisture because it’s too dry of an air - if that makes sense?
Perfect explanation, Southern California thru the Texas panhandle many big producers use steamers so they can bale all day with no leaf loss on alfalfa.
Nice machine but your going to want rubber rollers in alfalfa, the steel on steel rollers will beat the leaves off, i put up alot of hay in round bales fescue, alfalfa, orchard grass, red clover etc... dealers will tell you that the steel on steel rollers are made for stemmy hay like sudan grass, Johnson grass, cane and your flail conditioners are made more for fine grasses! We have the rubber rollers and the dry down time is fast! Just word for thought... I really enjoy watching your videos and how other people farm in different areas and states, im from Missouri to just southwest of you around Bolivar mo! It's not looking good here for the summer hay season, we are below rainfall for April and keep missing rain and it's getting really hard and dry and too hot for this time of year, the grass isn't growing very fast! Hope and pray for rains and a better year for everyone 🙏 keep up the good work 👍 we need all the farmers we can get...
Your farming content is quite enjoyable but I want a closer look at that pontoon houseboat, please, cuz I’m in the planning process of building my own later this year.
Nice sharp looking "Mower Conditioner" Should improve your Hay Quality, l Living in the deep South, It would likely speed up our DRY-down time....... But if we go from the straight diss mowers we now have my Son is looking at Tractor mounted triple units...... And MASSEY is out of consideration, because there aren;t any Dealers within our radius of operation..... And we seem to have exception service with Krone, ........ All the preliminary hay season field work is complete...... All we need now is nights above 65 degrees....
if you don't know, 22 C is equal to 72 F I didn't think it was big here where I live come farmers where there is one in front and one on the side of the tractor¨ with them, you are also ready to be on the mark quickly
So it matches your 145. I would love to try their CVT but probably smart for you to keep them the same. Try the 165 with any plow you pull behind your dual wheel John Deere. It may surprise you. Point is you might be able to sell your John Deere for some serious money. Everyone needs cash
Hello I am from uk in England Kent i love watching your videos and very blessed to have found you on RUclips on my TV and on my phone I will be praying for you all god bless you
Good morning, how are you
That's a really nice mower and If Massey ever gives you guys the chance to demo or try one of their swathers take it going from pull type to swather has do so much for my back and neck and I,d like to see what y'all think of one.
Awesome video Kayla.
Well, I can definitely tell you're feeling better Baby girl because you have a wiggle in your walk again.❤😊
Great video female farmer Kayla i always look forward to your videos
proud for yall
Great video and the fleet is looking good
If you think that's a mess you should see some of the work trucks I've had to clean out pulled out a full 25 gallons trash bag one time
Thats awesome that you guys are growing and expanding. I hope you crops and hay fields explode with bountiful yields. Do you guys ever get to take our your houseboat?
Kayla, great to see the new equipment and can't wait to see you in hay season and putting the Sassy Massey thru its paces. Think spring.
Nice guys, now I pray you have a bumper crop of hay this year to make up for the drought last year
Hey..Hay...I like the looks of that mower , she'll be hammer down soon ❤ Drew
Hi Those John Deere tractors sure look good.
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I just posted a long one. For the short version "Cease striving and know I am god". My supplies came.
Hi Kayla I’m new here but I follow a few hay farmers Also I have noticed that a lot of the big hay farmers use steam when baling. Apparently they say it makes the quality better to hay.
So steam is great depending on the climate and where you’re at in the world - for us. I fight humidity all daylong so it’s really hard to get hay even dry at times - where as the guys like Trevor Bales they NEED moisture because it’s too dry of an air - if that makes sense?
Perfect explanation, Southern California thru the Texas panhandle many big producers use steamers so they can bale all day with no leaf loss on alfalfa.
Y'all gonna have to do an equipment tour when all the shuffling is finished, I've lost track 😆 . How many Masseys and John Deere do you have now?
Nice machine but your going to want rubber rollers in alfalfa, the steel on steel rollers will beat the leaves off, i put up alot of hay in round bales fescue, alfalfa, orchard grass, red clover etc... dealers will tell you that the steel on steel rollers are made for stemmy hay like sudan grass, Johnson grass, cane and your flail conditioners are made more for fine grasses! We have the rubber rollers and the dry down time is fast! Just word for thought... I really enjoy watching your videos and how other people farm in different areas and states, im from Missouri to just southwest of you around Bolivar mo! It's not looking good here for the summer hay season, we are below rainfall for April and keep missing rain and it's getting really hard and dry and too hot for this time of year, the grass isn't growing very fast! Hope and pray for rains and a better year for everyone 🙏 keep up the good work 👍 we need all the farmers we can get...
Looking Forword to haying, and all the new equipment you will be using,
Dance Jason Dance 😊 to a great successful summer guys!
Kayla you need to do a series on the MF fleet😊
Working on that 😅
Your farming content is quite enjoyable but I want a closer look at that pontoon houseboat, please, cuz I’m in the planning process of building my own later this year.
I’ll be honest I don’t know much about the boats. They’re Jason’s dad’s projects. lol. 😂
That new discbine is nice but it wont be no Moco! The old 946's were built like a Tank!
Nice sharp looking "Mower Conditioner" Should improve your Hay Quality, l Living in the deep South, It would likely speed up our DRY-down time....... But if we go from the straight diss mowers we now have my Son is looking at Tractor mounted triple units...... And MASSEY is out of consideration, because there aren;t any Dealers within our radius of operation..... And we seem to have exception service with Krone, ........ All the preliminary hay season field work is complete...... All we need now is nights above 65 degrees....
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hello new to the channel i am from Nottinghamshire England
if you don't know, 22 C is equal to 72 F
I didn't think it was big
here where I live come farmers where there is one in front and one on the side of the tractor¨
with them, you are also ready to be on the mark quickly
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Do you still have the heeler pups I’m looking for a female
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What transmission is in the 165 Massey?
Dyna 6 -
So it matches your 145. I would love to try their CVT but probably smart for you to keep them the same. Try the 165 with any plow you pull behind your dual wheel John Deere. It may surprise you. Point is you might be able to sell your John Deere for some serious money. Everyone needs cash