well, last 2 weeks it rained more than the 2,5 months before, 80mm. But our riverclay grounds still hold very well. Contractors in our area aren't struggling with getting the cornsilage from the land. We still have 20 horses in the fields (although they should be coming in this weekend). If there will be a couple of days of dry weather, we might even do a last cut of haylage/silagebales. All in all.. after a dry 2nd half of summer, it's not too bad over here..
In the County I grew up in - in northern Michigan - called Presque Isle, there are a number of AMISH and they do live and work like they did in their original encounter with America. there are a lot of AMISH in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, etc. You would enjoy their simplicity. You should experience this way of life. Welcome to America.
Drought in Australia is new south Wales and Queensland but I'm in new south whale's it's and i get up every day for at 4 am and start feeding all of our cattle
Olly your so lucky because up north we have thick clay soil and every time it rains our fields get flooded the other day I got our loadhall suck moving some bales and it sunk so much I just gave up and went straight for our combine to pull it out our combined is a claas Lexion 780tt with the monster livery.
out here in the Netherlands i hope it stops raining... its getting a little bit to wet now, especially on the clay grounds i live on. cows also comming in soon(ish) if it keeps raining
It’s a shame your so far from Aberystwyth, Mid-West Wales. On our farm, we have an old Massey 135 that my family restored a year ago and it now runs smoothly
Oli lad it woulda been far hardier if you'd had the 69 sitting facing down towards your calfing house rather than having it blocking your dunkal and stopping you getting good bucketfulls
Hi olly, I know I'm a small channel compared to some but I would be interested in hearing more about the 135! If you are up for it just shoot me a message. I'm. Based just north of Doncaster.
To save time when he is actually spreading, if he would spread it right away he would have to get the manure spreader back to the farm, fill it and take it back
Back in the day when my family had a dairy farm we spread it right away. only time we stocked piled it was when we couldn't get to fields because of weather .
Ronald Corbin well on our farm we muck twice a year once in the winter and once when the cows go out and muck can sit in a field for maybe a year before we spread it and if it’s on stubble from crops we just spread whenever as long as it’s not pouring rain
Hope you enjoyed today’s video guys! What’s the weather doing where you are?
rainy in the Netherlands 😑😑🤨
Olly’s Farm how much horse power does the old beast have
43HP! Some might of escaped over the years but she feels lively!
Im live in the netherlands and im dutch and the weather here is teribble its raining and storming
Here in Israel it's sunny and warm like always!
nice to see I'm not the only one who opens the door to hear that good old Deere grunt
Well not that bad for Scotland with that rain 🏴🏴🏴
There has been lots of storms and stuff like that here in Ireland 🇮🇪
Hi I live in Ireland
Hey ollie you inspired me to start my own channel. Now I make chicken videos and I'm going to start farming videos
Maybe Daggerwin/Machinery Restorer is interested to do a cooparation with you on the 135, as i know that he also loves the old MF 135
I don't know why but i just like when he clean's the muck.
Good video Olly 👍🏻
Amish country is pretty cool! Ohio, and Pennsylvania are the hubs of that community.
Weather is pants over here Olly!!
Set of nice new Headlamps and a Front Frame would set off the Mc !!!!!!!!
Olly u should do a tractor run with the 135 or international some time
A tip for when loading a trailer use the loaders 'Y' plan
Rain for the past 2 weeks in Wales
I’m from rural Somerset and some of my fields and other farmers field are flooded. Love the vids olly
We had storms here in Ireland with on off rain
Good work
Dry had no rain for weeks here in south Australia
Super good weather down under Australia
well, last 2 weeks it rained more than the 2,5 months before, 80mm. But our riverclay grounds still hold very well. Contractors in our area aren't struggling with getting the cornsilage from the land. We still have 20 horses in the fields (although they should be coming in this weekend). If there will be a couple of days of dry weather, we might even do a last cut of haylage/silagebales. All in all.. after a dry 2nd half of summer, it's not too bad over here..
In the County I grew up in - in northern Michigan - called Presque Isle, there are a number of AMISH and they do live and work like they did in their original encounter with America. there are a lot of AMISH in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, etc. You would enjoy their simplicity. You should experience this way of life. Welcome to America.
In north Queensland Australia it is really hot and dry but we just got some rain raising the humidity but we are still harvesting sugar cane
Good old international, got the same one but with a cab. The seats seem to always need replacing on these my one was done some time last winter
These jcb telly handlers are the way to go for tight yards
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I think you should do some longer videos
Drought in Australia is new south Wales and Queensland but I'm in new south whale's it's and i get up every day for at 4 am and start feeding all of our cattle
lets get olly to 100k subs guys
Phoenix, Arizona, sunny, 89'. ☀️👍🇺🇸
Olly your so lucky because up north we have thick clay soil and every time it rains our fields get flooded the other day I got our loadhall suck moving some bales and it sunk so much I just gave up and went straight for our combine to pull it out our combined is a claas Lexion 780tt with the monster livery.
You should ask daggerwin as he has a machinery channel
Olly...you should come visit Middlefield Ohio, here in the states. We have a large Amish community, and alot of good Amish restaurants....good food!
Ooow you do work sometimes then ?
Hi olly, how many tonnes of muck do you think you spread over the farm each season?
What scraper do you use?
Machinery restorer / daggerwin?
What do you use the 135 for?
Why don’t you use the telehandler for scraping up? Or do you just have that spare so you just use that?
A telehandler can be a bit big for some sheds that’s y a scraper tractor is handy
Darragh Gilmore Oh okay makes sense, cheers!
Olly if you were closer to Northamptonshire I have just the contacts to get it looking better than new !!
Daggerwin here is another RUclipsr
I live right near you so just heavy rain light rain.
out here in the Netherlands i hope it stops raining... its getting a little bit to wet now, especially on the clay grounds i live on. cows also comming in soon(ish) if it keeps raining
6930 Nice sound 🤤❤
olly, i have spare 135 parts which are very clean and new however my farm is in Scotland and sadly i'm a bit busy with contracting at the moment.
Daggerwin restores tractors 👍
I’ve got an international 574 and I’ve restored it and now getting a 444 to go with it
Sunny but smokey in Southern California.
I live in Australia Victoria and we have pretty good weather some places are in drought
Nice vid
just want to ask how do you deal wirh the the smell of muck?
Just wondering is there a massive estste shoot on your land??
We have a sandy yard can be a good job when wet
Hi Olly my uncle john fixed up the tractor in Ireland
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We restored our 135 and my dad restored another and now he is restoring another 135 there super popular tractor to restore
bobcat's can get in places that the JCB can't
A big drought in Australia
Sad we are in a drought in Australia
Can u do a video on the inside of the 6930
if you invested in a pull scraper you would get a lot more out of those calfing pens
I live in between Aberdeen and Inverness and run a livestock farm and the weather has been terrible
Me and my dad live on a farm of McCormick
There was a little bit of rain yesterday
Snow like if it is were you are to
in surrey england its rained loads
It’s a shame your so far from Aberystwyth, Mid-West Wales. On our farm, we have an old Massey 135 that my family restored a year ago and it now runs smoothly
I’m from south sweden and it hade bean reaning Much the last week
I need one
If I was u I would sand bast and use 2 pack paint the finish is really nice
call "machinery restorer" yt
how many workers u guys have
Noice
ya I know
Getting snow ❄️ 😐 in MN
Not to bad in sthelens
Oli lad it woulda been far hardier if you'd had the 69 sitting facing down towards your calfing house rather than having it blocking your dunkal and stopping you getting good bucketfulls
Live in Derdyshire and is just wet
We use a 135 as a scraper tractor. It sad to see her in muck
Hi olly, I know I'm a small channel compared to some but I would be interested in hearing more about the 135! If you are up for it just shoot me a message. I'm. Based just north of Doncaster.
You need to wash the jcb
a huge drought in australia
7:00 neighbors house flooded
Today he lectured us about didrent types of forks
I would keep it original olly
Why Don't you spread right away instead of dumping it , and then redoing it later ?
To save time when he is actually spreading, if he would spread it right away he would have to get the manure spreader back to the farm, fill it and take it back
Ronald Corbin and plus it’s gives you a better buffer for when spreading cause if you do it straight out the shed you have to spread it now and then
Back in the day when my family had a dairy farm we spread it right away. only time we stocked piled it was when we couldn't get to fields because of weather .
Ronald Corbin well on our farm we muck twice a year once in the winter and once when the cows go out and muck can sit in a field for maybe a year before we spread it and if it’s on stubble from crops we just spread whenever as long as it’s not pouring rain
Hi there I am Brian chittick wood you like a hand on the farm I am from Ireland 🇮🇪
Rain
LM vintage restorations look on Facebook at his page
Hey im a 16 year old from norway, I am considering to buy a MB trac as my first tractor
hi why dont you ask daggerwin for his restor chanel
I have got someone who will make it look brand new for 5 k
I can
Dry
Oilly you are sell your massey ferguson 135
Why do you put dung in the middle of the field instead of by the hedge so now you will be driving over the field compacting down the siol
Hey man im trying to buy a tractor for 3000 euro do you have tips?
My farm is flooded
I live in IRELAND OLLY rain all day we gust had a hurricane
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