Enjoyed watching with my ham/eggs /coffee. Now off to get more twine and the kids and old man will repeat square bale process again on farm in Cumberlands of TN. The 620 and 14T brought back memories of first doing square bales with friend n NW Ohio who had older JD equipment. I think he had a "B" tractor don't know the baler. I tell my kids that doing bales way saves money on a personal trainer!!
bruce c I'm glad you liked the video. It's good exercise and I don't waste much hay feeding square bales, I only feed what they can eat in one day. Thanks for watching.
That reminds me of baling hay, we used a 4010 JD hooked on a model 214 wire tie JD baler with a haywagon hooked behind the baler and two people with hay hooks picking the hay bales from the baler. We had another guy driving the A JD taking the bales in to the elevator at the barn.
I remember my great grandfather would be out there with us in long sleeves and long pants and never break a sweat. Idk how he did it. They don’t makeum like that anymore.
Enjoyed watching with my ham/eggs /coffee. Now off to get more twine and the kids and old man will repeat square bale process again on farm in Cumberlands of TN. The 620 and 14T brought back memories of first doing square bales with friend n NW Ohio who had older JD equipment. I think he had a "B" tractor don't know the baler. I tell my kids that doing bales way saves money on a personal trainer!!
bruce c I'm glad you liked the video. It's good exercise and I don't waste much hay feeding square bales, I only feed what they can eat in one day. Thanks for watching.
That was a lot of work and it was hot today. .neighbors helping neighbors, that's always good to see.
Sharon Kerns Oh yeah. It's good exercise, I think I lost a few pounds.
That's nice, all the family members help each other with the heavy work. Well done ;)
Siku Corleone RC Thank you. This was at my neighbors house. It was just me and my son helping him out. Thanks for watching.
You are welcome
That reminds me of baling hay, we used a 4010 JD hooked on a model 214 wire tie JD baler with a haywagon hooked behind the baler and two people with hay hooks picking the hay bales from the baler. We had another guy driving the A JD taking the bales in to the elevator at the barn.
Lee Peterson That sounds like a good system. We had a 1963 4010 before our 1600 Oliver, it was a good tractor. Thanks for watching.
2nd cut high demand around here 👍. 620 looks good barrelling acrossed the field.
Farmall Fanatic It does sound good. Every crop is doing great around here this year, lots of rain and very high temperatures.
I remember my great grandfather would be out there with us in long sleeves and long pants and never break a sweat. Idk how he did it. They don’t makeum like that anymore.
ridgerunnerTN I don't know how those old guys did that stuff. I was soaked that day.
Love the videos...invest in some hay hooks if your going to lift manually.
That's what my dad tells me, I haven't used them before.
how long had hay been cut? what is it like reversing that trailer? and I like the sound of the old 2cyl john deere
Ivor Davies 4 days. It's not easy to back up a hay wagon. That tractor does sound good.
Curious why you don’t stack directly on hay wagon from baler? Seems like double work, picking up from ground that is.
Probably is more work, that's just what we did that day.
Good job guys!
Elizabeth Jones Thank you.
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