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kalyn gargan
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2008
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I poured Spot remover on my dog. Now he's gone
Dont follow my footsteps i walk into walls.
im so stupid i got stabbed in a shoot out
I'm so dumb, I could throw myself on the ground and miss.
Everyone makes mistakes. The trick is to make mistakes when nobody is looking
I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder
bitch fits
A kind word is like a Spring day
"Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall
madly in love with a redhead."
-Lucille ball.
I poured Spot remover on my dog. Now he's gone
Dont follow my footsteps i walk into walls.
im so stupid i got stabbed in a shoot out
I'm so dumb, I could throw myself on the ground and miss.
Everyone makes mistakes. The trick is to make mistakes when nobody is looking
I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder
bitch fits
A kind word is like a Spring day
"Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall
madly in love with a redhead."
-Lucille ball.
Piking total waste of time
Those were the days. We had a similar operation here on our farm in NZ at the time.I I'm pleased to say we've moved with the times, though we still get lunch brought to us, and the next generation is operating the machinery. Did you notice how fit everyone was
Great footage…. Nice to have it to look back on 👌
The silage was the big new thing back then, the cows would literally gallop home for it. The grass must have fermented into alcohol and they were addicted to it. (Or something) It was really strange.
I own a 290 1983
The walled silage clamps were safer but as I remember it was easier to seal the open clamps and there was less wastage
Love that A-Team jumper! I had a hand me down Airwolf one! Great memories on the pit!
Farmers stopped working for themselves, and started working for the banks in 1979 when interest rates went up to 19 percent, and the price of land dropped from 3000 punts per acre to less than a thousand. Good ould times nostalgia can play strange tricks on the mind.
Remember the ACC
@@irishlad8797 There's a blast from the past! It is a lot of years ago since I last thought about the ACC. I just might need therapy LOL.
I think the interest went a lot higher than 19%
I can *smell* this video.
Class video We had a international 885 class driving a tarup double chop 2 trailers And a Massey 50 B putting it up the pit. Working half n half with my next door neighbour Tom Gibbons ( he’s dead now) Great crak and memories Nothing now bot massive contractors who haven’t the time to talk to ya No sitting down having the tea and sandwiches and talking about how the tractors are going Great video guys.
Can’t believe that was 35 years ago how technology advances
any idea what part of the country this is
Massey Ferguson 290 brilliant tractors had one new in 1984 👌.
Back when farmers worked for themselves and not the banks.
The farmers don't work for the fuckin bank
The pit with walls not everyone had walls ,brings back memories
The walls were the first thing I noticed, what a difference a few blocks would do if we had them.
Not like now is it?
Can't beat a good going 165 on the buckrake , back in the day.
For 1985, that was a neat silage pit, freshly built by the looks of it.
Massey 165
all of those men look like a bunch of old stumble bums...more than likely a bunch of sots
1985, the wettest summer ever.
no 86 was worse , and it was a toss up between 86 and 2012 ..............
I remember 85 and 86 was even worse Combines getting stuck n the fields
Richie Kavanagh is a clown!
fnh8340, maybe he is but he is making a lot more money from being a clown than from framing!
Maybe so, but a clown with a method, and a method that pays at that
He wud have loved to be a singer.
I bet all that kid wanted to do is drive that 165..lol ..
I'd love to know if he's farming the place now.
@@johnogara3029 Wonder if hes still got the A team shirt!
he probably be hitting 50 now
is that massey 290 sitting outside the pit ? she must have been pretty new back in 1985 why didnt yous draw the harvester with her
I was wondering the same! Probably "saving the good tractor!"
I’d say they needed access to the harvester spout control wouldn’t go through the back window of the 290
That's a massey 290 wonder is it still around like the other classics
@@niallcampion78 I’d say there was hydraulic put on that JF before the second cut, then the 290 could see some action, sad thing is that 168 might in be ten years old.
Whats that last tune called anyone?
Cathal mf165
Great video of old single chop
ah lad fucking hatchet