You ever put a deere through the crimpers ? That’s what happened to are kubota the O rings for the rear hydraulics were leaking finally got that fixed and now the hose that goes from the loader valve to the hydraulic pump sprung a leak.New one should be in tomorrow
Good morning, BP and CP. Hopefully, that won't be the grain harvest goes for Canada. Looked like CP was wearing a wedding dress, in that summer dress. 👍
The first viewer yay. Evening BP and CP. Keep putting up the hay while conditions are good. Before the weather goes to crap. Like a thunderstorm with high winds or worse the white combine lays it all flat.
Good evening BP and CP 🥃🥃🥃👍. Wish you’d take our rain, got a hundred acres of hay left to cut and a hundred acres on the ground and it’s supposed to rain the next two days. Another inch again. 🤷♂️🥴. Getting to be too much of a good thing, got 120 acres of greenfeed that is just about ready too, about to go into the dough stage.
@@wallyyuriy8912 we had that 30+ degrees a couple weeks ago, burnt off the crops south of us on the poorer land too. Barley in northern Alberta that is ripe end of July. Have rarely seen that, but nothing in the heads. We lucked out and had rain before that heat in my area, so the crops made it through better. Gonna be lots of feed grain up here though, seen lots of cooked off wheat too. Went white in the heads.
Glad you took my suggestion and harvested that crop as green feed. You won't regret it. 😀
Oh notsa bad. Hi BP & to CP!! Enjoyed the vidjya BP! I won't say anything about sweaty....had that here last week till this past Friday!
You ever put a deere through the crimpers ? That’s what happened to are kubota the O rings for the rear hydraulics were leaking finally got that fixed and now the hose that goes from the loader valve to the hydraulic pump sprung a leak.New one should be in tomorrow
@jordanbeardy8798 I have unfortunately put a faun threw the crimpers
Great field with active activities. Thanks for the video
@@Thuy_Dailylife your welcome
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Good morning, BP and CP. Hopefully, that won't be the grain harvest goes for Canada. Looked like CP was wearing a wedding dress, in that summer dress. 👍
Might wanna give those ear hairs a trim 🤣😂👍🍻. CP gave us a good close up.
@@chadtosh6831 hahaha
Ha ha ha!
The first viewer yay. Evening BP and CP. Keep putting up the hay while conditions are good. Before the weather goes to crap. Like a thunderstorm with high winds or worse the white combine lays it all flat.
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Good evening BP and CP 🥃🥃🥃👍. Wish you’d take our rain, got a hundred acres of hay left to cut and a hundred acres on the ground and it’s supposed to rain the next two days. Another inch again. 🤷♂️🥴. Getting to be too much of a good thing, got 120 acres of greenfeed that is just about ready too, about to go into the dough stage.
@chadtosh6831 my green feed ain't so green anymore
Great video, all NH action
Cp is just trying to slow you down with them rocks so you don’t catch her lol
👍👌❤️🇨🇦, and that is a cut
Hope your underseeding makes it, that dry weather is rough on a catch sometimes. I’ve had a couple failures due to that.
Hey CP since BP won't tell you i will you look nice in your dress. Come on BP.😂
@randybedker1584 thank you randy
yup lots of crops are terminating
@@piperdoug428 unfortunately yes
My oats is all chaff in that heads. Completely ripe. Swath and bale it for the straw I’m thinking
Geeze, that sucks. We are about to get hit with rain again. I’d like to finish haying, but better than your situation. Dang drought sucks.
@@chadtosh6831 yeah. Sub soil moisture would help. 96$/acre of fertilizer on it. Going to take a bath this year.
@@wallyyuriy8912 we had that 30+ degrees a couple weeks ago, burnt off the crops south of us on the poorer land too. Barley in northern Alberta that is ripe end of July. Have rarely seen that, but nothing in the heads. We lucked out and had rain before that heat in my area, so the crops made it through better. Gonna be lots of feed grain up here though, seen lots of cooked off wheat too. Went white in the heads.
Wow. What a waste of time and money. May just as well let that field go wild in weeds and use that for straw.
never pass up a good hard sweat
Or you could replace everything with new parts so you don't have to weld it back together
@user-ry2bb6yo3p yup...but this was faster