Our neighbor had a Farmhand Ranch Hand that he bought probably late sixties. They were much faster on the road and in the field, they were also expensive for their time. They had a GMC V6 engine that drank a lot of gas. They had an online farm sale a few years ago, I thought it might be cool to have, but after looking at it, it seemed rather crude compared to more modern tractors, don’t think it even had air conditioning.
Our neighbor had a Farmhand Ranch Hand that he bought probably late sixties. They were much faster on the road and in the field, they were also expensive for their time. They had a GMC V6 engine that drank a lot of gas. They had an online farm sale a few years ago, I thought it might be cool to have, but after looking at it, it seemed rather crude compared to more modern tractors, don’t think it even had air conditioning.
Beautiful stack. I miss stacking hay - too many moving parts on a big round baler. This is fast, saved leaves, and there is “art” to it!
I never did put up loose hay, but it would be very interesting. We always had farmhands mounted on farmall tractors, I've not seen these before.
what is the model number of this farmhand loader? i want one
F-10, cable tilt