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ОтветитьNice Tedder, In South Texas we are normally always dry so we don't use them. We started using a small Square Hay Grappler. Check us out. And great video.
ОтветитьAnother great day for making hay
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ОтветитьIt's a nice peace of kit but you would save so much time and fuel if bought a bigger tedder.
ОтветитьDecisions decisions, keep the back window shut and roast or leave it open and get covered in dust.
ОтветитьGreat video Richard, hell of a crop .
ОтветитьI remember when I worked on the beef farm in my youth my boss had a haybob like that and I can understand why. Even though it's small it dose two jobs with one bit of kit. So if Harry did get his way and you upgrade to a new tedder you'd probably have to get a windrower also unless you just left the haybob in rowing mode. Great video as always Richard 👍🏻
ОтветитьI think the old haybob does a better job because my neighbor has one of those big tedders and it beats his hay to death after hes been in a field his hays flat and the seeds been knocked out. Ive got the same haybob as you and yes it may take longer but the hays puffed up better for the wind to blow through it, with this hot weather we've only had to turn ours once but for my neighbor has turned his 2 to 4 times. Great video cracked on
ОтветитьIf you put your wheels in the bottom hole and shorten your top link it will do a better job of tedding
ОтветитьThink 🧐 you should do a deal with Farmer P for his tractor 🚜 or go into those deep pockets of yours and start spending on sum new kit 😂😂😂
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ОтветитьTake all the cab cladding and windscreen off the safety frame on the 135 and stick the haybob on that, the breeze will keep dust off you, spent many a happy hour tedding with an old 35
ОтветитьGood morning mate,I remember a farm I worked on in Wales, when we had finished bailing etc at about 10 at night ,we would all pull up in out tractors and trailers and the farmers wide would bring a nice cold crate of cider and some burgers and chicken ,it went down a treat.happy haying mate,Monday is supposed to be hot.
ОтветитьJust curious Richard, Do the legs off the broken thyne's ever cause any problems by getting picked up when you're bailing, or does the bailer have big magnets to catch things like that?
ОтветитьAwesome video Richard. I operate a 360 machine with no air conditioning and it’s a killer in the hot weather. I always take a cool bag with ice water to drink and a ham&pickle with crisps, keeps me going. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьBrilliant video 💪🏻 🏴
ОтветитьLovely crop of grass
Ответитьyeah at the end of the haymaking days with the crew grabbing ome cold ones.. that grass will make some great bales
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ОтветитьAir con would be broke ,get a clip on fan 👍🏻
ОтветитьCracking job Funky. Time for a pint of nice cold ice cold cider. Crack on!!!
ОтветитьLet me know once the cider is in, I’ll share a thatchers or two with you!
ОтветитьHasser will be on the m/f before you no it....
ОтветитьI know hay is hard work .but I have some fantastic memories I remember years ago when we would be at the hay all the neighbours even the very older generation there will be piking the grass out from the ditch and even stacking the Bales in the field after the baila
ОтветитьWonder why they call it Tedding 🤔 it sounds like your pulling the heads off Teddy Bears 🐻 rather than using it for grass 😆
Ответитьif those holes start to get too big, do what i did and weld a large thick washer above the hole where you need it... any over hang from the washer just grind off.
ОтветитьJeeeeez that’s a hell of a crop of grass. A don’t think you noticed. 😂 😂 😂.
ОтветитьShould the viken haybob be used in the opposite directions on headlands to let I steer it self on cornors
ОтветитьYou are complaining it’s hot and you are wearing overalls and wellies 😂
ОтветитьGreat video Richard the hay is good 👍👍👍👍
Ответитьi know farmer p looking to trade up his tractor that has air conditioning is it worth buying and selling one of yours
Ответитьwhen are you going to change the tines on the tedder cause it looks like your not spreading it as well as before
ОтветитьWe would. Mow one dayit the next day then win we feed it in the bales would be justice as green as the day it was bale
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ОтветитьWonder why you guys don't crimp your grass for faster drying?
ОтветитьHello from the Netherlands and thanks for the video .
Sincerely Hollandduck
Why don't use Massey fergusson tractor with air conditioning in hay making and silage
Ответитьcrack on Richard nice teddder
ОтветитьI loved the video funky farmer 🚜🐄💚🇬🇧
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ОтветитьVery useful thanks, we have one here and it’s never really been used in decades so we don’t know how it works until now.
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