I continue to be amazed by your ability to not only operate the machinery while filming with the hand-held cameras, but clearly you're operating the drone now as well. Phenomenal footage, and well edited. Thanks for providing such consistently great content !
Wow the tractor looks great. Must be very gratifying. Love the drone footage. Gives a good look at the scale of what you are doing. Looking forward to raking and baling. The mechanics of the process are fascinating. Thanks for giving us a peek into what a farmer has to do to put food on the table.
Hey Pete! I just wanted to thank you for inspiring us to work on our own homestead and for teaching us so much about the farming lifestyle! My mother and I always watch your videos, and we love them! I hope you and your family continue to be blessed and healthy!
Ahhhh... I wish there were smellevision, I love the smell of fresh cut hay! My allergies, not so much, lol. Year after year, I just love the videos of your farm, how it changes from season to season, and how it's predictable in rhythm, but it's not! With new characters and adventures and oopsies to make the day interesting! And that tractor looks stunning!
I love your videos for all the details you let us see. I’m more aware of the value of our farmers because of these videos and appreciate all the hard work farmers do to provide food for our tables.
You sir are an amazing man. I’ve been struggling with depression and anxieties after covid working in ICU. Your videos of the farm have really helped me to see the good in people and the hard work we all do. I’ve been working with my grandpaw here in Northern Ireland pulling out all the vintage machinery and implements and restoring them for use. Can’t wait to see the next video. Have a blessed day.
Seriously, how satisfying is it to be running that MD given its history, your sweat equity, how gorgeous it turned out, AND how nice the weather looks…. That’s gotta be some of that warm fuzzy kind of feeling. 😆
Love seeing the MD working. I enjoyed watching you rebuild it and I know it is satisfying to be able to work it. Really enjoy all your videos Pete. Thanks for sharing.
Pete Fantastic job on making the MD new again! I never realized how hilly your land is. Fun to see the repairs and go along on a ride to Tedd hay! Thank you so much makes a great start to my day!😄
I’m only 21 but growing up I worked all the time on a close family friends farm. I wish I could still be doing this type of work in the summer! Thanks for the video Pete!
When my late father and I still worked the dairy farm we had a wheel drive tedder. A few times I would run it hooked to our old Farmall H,I sure do miss those days. Thanks for the vids Pete. 😎
All that work to feed the cows. I enjoy the tranquility of working the farm. I bet all that work can be tasted when the BBQ is fired up and the fork and knife begin the recycle of beef or pork into our bellies. Thanks Pete and Hilary.
Good Day to you Pete! Love the videos! That hat may look goofy but it's way better than having skin cancer. I have a friend at work who is a big time hay farmer and he just had 30 stiches removed from his chest after having a skin cancer removed. I have a hat just like yours that I wear in the summer too. The old MD looks and sounds great! You did a top notch job restoring her and I know what a great sense of accomplishment you must feel while making this video. Keep up the good work!
These videos are outstanding on many levels. You are a great teacher and I love your work ethic as well as knowledge of many topics. Thank you. John C. Binghamton, NY
I wish I had the mechanical knowledge to work on my own tractors, thanks for the time to watch your old tractors at work … and just purr like they were meant to.
Hi Pete, I think this is the third hay season I am watching now, I never want to miss you on any seasonal work. I find it all interesting as there is always a different machine or you are considering a change to last year depending how the rainfall is going, or how the pasture is growing. Thank you. Dave.
Wow, does this ever bring back memories of my growing up years on a small farm in Northern Wisconsin. I spent a lot of time on the tractor racking hay and baling for my Dad. I had 3 older brothers but can’t remember why I was always doing it. I must have liked it 😊Thank you
I love the sound of the transmission, rear end and engine when you put it in road gear and let out the clutch, launching forward as the big tires get 100% bite on the pavement.
Love the aerial views, really adds to the perspective. Your area looks beautiful and so does that hay. Hope the weather stays good, have a great fun day making hay.
love the MD. I have a 1951 MD. It runs well but needs some TLC. I watched you rebuild it. May need to reach out for some advice once and awhile when i start restoring mine. thanks for the videos.
Hey Pete i like the new direction you have picked for the channel! The quality, content, and editing is on a whole new level! Good for you!!! Keep up the hard work! Its great to see you and the old red girls working!
Pete I have to say there is something therapeutic about you're channel I don't know how because I live in Dublin city Ireland but it really is like therapy 🤣🤣🤣 your a great man. Peace 🇮🇪
@@vinylrevolutions9718 I thought I was mad well at least now there's two of us 🤣🤣🤣 , I just chill watch this man he seems to have an idyllic life but the grass is always greener I suppose. Peace 🇮🇪
I like your farmall MD I like older tractors that are diesel you did a nice job restoring it. I'll bet your dad is so tickled, and very proud of you. I sure do like the sound of it, and watching it work.
You read my mind, on last video when you were cutting I saw that beautiful tractor all dusty and was thinking, he can't do that to that tractor, can he? Keep on smiling.
Always great video's Pete. like a lot of others I love the drone footage. keeps what you are doing into perspective, and we get to see "The whole Picture" love listening to the "normal tractor and tedder sounds can almost smell the hay. Well I will shortly, I'm surrounded by a hay field here and farmer next door cuts it for the hay. so will be smelling that probably day or two later than your schedule here in Western Ma. Next to Ioka Farms just in case you might have heard of them. Man! the MD looks gorgeous out in that sunlight. stick your chest out with pride Pete you did a great job on the rebuild and the restoration paint etc. I can almost smell the new paint job still. thanks for sharing. ECF
I'm learning so much about grass and pasture management. Thank you for the videos on hay, grass and the equipment for making hay. More equipment videos please!
It can with a well running piece of equipment, but breaking down in the middle of the day or field is not fun all, but pain in the keystir. You have to stop and fix what is wrong and hope nothing else goes wrong.
Hi Pete. Glad to see you are getting after the hay. I live in Eden NY and all of our hay fields are still very wet. Standing water in some spots still. I sure wish I could get a start on hay this early like you. We make small square bails for our horse barn. We have 30 horses we board here. Hopefully the dry weather hits our area soon so we can get to bailing too. Keep up the good work!
Driving around in circles on your shiny red tractor making that wonderful smelling hay....I am soooo jealous...Thanks for the great video...so soothing.
Absolutely love the sound of the MD. Had one on our dairy farm and I miss her. Spent many hours in the seat. It was always fun to hit road gear with a load on. The smoke trail was epic.
Yes you are pushing me back to all most 70 years when I got to operate the H or M don't remember now on the side rake I was just 12 or 13 thanks for the memories.
Today heard a Bobwhite for the first time in 6 years. Fallow or grazed land because tobacco doesn’t pay the bills and retirees buy land and let it lay fallow. Love 💗 to watch the haying. Used to drive the Allis Chalmers and load square bales. Liked it.
Ok I’m sure I am in love with your Farmall MD! Great video seeing the tractor and tedding from all angles. Beautiful footage. I’m sure raking and baling will be great as well no matter which tractor you use.
Something relaxing about watching these video's. . I would love to experience doing that type of work.. I'm a Carpenter by trade but always enjoy being around things "country"
Hello Pete, those were some great shots of the property and surrounding landscape. Very beautiful area! I enjoy all of the videos throughout the year/season, but especially look forward to hay season! Have a great day Pete. Looking forward to the next video. -Brandon.
Excellent video Pete :) reminds of my days farming doing raking hay plus straw from 8:00am to 8:00pm 1 hour from 12:00pm to 1:00pm lunch and 5:00pm to 6:00pm supper ! I used 1968 International 624 60 hp Desiel motor without a Torque Converter used low range in 4 gear or tuff stuff high range in 1 or 2 gear and RPM 1500 only needed! Tractor pull a New Holland #56 rake do about 35 to 60 acres day and enjoying it ! Also my one neighborhood neighbor Bill got me do straw rake in 2007 to 2015 years and used his 1945 Farmall H basic gas row crop and New Idea rake it 4 circle beater like yours and small lawn tractor tires no hydraulics or PTO to just wheels turn it !
Just love videos been watching your videos for sometime now you remind of my dads family they farmers here in Louisiana years ago most of them have passed away which i good of the done the same but decided to go in trucking industry still im for right 44years i thank you for the memories that almost forgot it is so refreshing to remember to see you at it thanks again 😊
I love watching the old iron working. All of my equipment is well seasoned and years ago I had a young man helping me and he was commenting on the old equipment, comparing it to the new equipment of another farmer he worked for. The difference? Of course the new equipment might be faster but in exchange for the debt, I'll go a little slower.
I continue to be amazed by your ability to not only operate the machinery while filming with the hand-held cameras, but clearly you're operating the drone now as well. Phenomenal footage, and well edited. Thanks for providing such consistently great content !
I was going to say the same! Ditto!
Wow the tractor looks great. Must be very gratifying. Love the drone footage. Gives a good look at the scale of what you are doing. Looking forward to raking and baling. The mechanics of the process are fascinating. Thanks for giving us a peek into what a farmer has to do to put food on the table.
The drone footage really does help give us an idea of the size and scope of the task! It's such a beautiful area of NY where he lives.
Hey Pete! I just wanted to thank you for inspiring us to work on our own homestead and for teaching us so much about the farming lifestyle! My mother and I always watch your videos, and we love them! I hope you and your family continue to be blessed and healthy!
Ahhhh... I wish there were smellevision, I love the smell of fresh cut hay! My allergies, not so much, lol. Year after year, I just love the videos of your farm, how it changes from season to season, and how it's predictable in rhythm, but it's not! With new characters and adventures and oopsies to make the day interesting! And that tractor looks stunning!
Your dad must love seeing the ole tractor redone and working! It is a joy to me to see restored equipment being used for more than parades.
Very relaxing and calming for your viewing audience or at least me, but alot of work for you. Thanks for all of your effort and great videos.
I love your videos for all the details you let us see. I’m more aware of the value of our farmers because of these videos and appreciate all the hard work farmers do to provide food for our tables.
Love the drone footage Pete. You can see just how good the Hey Tedder fluffs up the hay. Looks to be a good hay harvest.
You sir are an amazing man. I’ve been struggling with depression and anxieties after covid working in ICU. Your videos of the farm have really helped me to see the good in people and the hard work we all do. I’ve been working with my grandpaw here in Northern Ireland pulling out all the vintage machinery and implements and restoring them for use.
Can’t wait to see the next video. Have a blessed day.
Seriously, how satisfying is it to be running that MD given its history, your sweat equity, how gorgeous it turned out, AND how nice the weather looks…. That’s gotta be some of that warm fuzzy kind of feeling. 😆
I so love the sound of the tractor when put in high and release the clutch. Fond memories 🥰
I like the sound of road gear also.
Love seeing the MD working. I enjoyed watching you rebuild it and I know it is satisfying to be able to work it. Really enjoy all your videos Pete. Thanks for sharing.
Pete Fantastic job on making the MD new again! I never realized how hilly your land is. Fun to see the repairs and go along on a ride to Tedd hay! Thank you so much makes a great start to my day!😄
I kept waiting for the funk music to start up. I mean what is more funky than cutting, tedding & bailing hay? I'm gonna jump back and kiss myself!!
Pete you did one hell of a job restoring that tractor! It looks amazing in the field!!
Love seeing all those old machines being used, especially this type farmall. Greetings from the Netherlands.
I’m only 21 but growing up I worked all the time on a close family friends farm. I wish I could still be doing this type of work in the summer! Thanks for the video Pete!
When my late father and I still worked the dairy farm we had a wheel drive tedder. A few times I would run it hooked to our old Farmall H,I sure do miss those days. Thanks for the vids Pete. 😎
All that work to feed the cows. I enjoy the tranquility of working the farm. I bet all that work can be tasted when the BBQ is fired up and the fork and knife begin the recycle of beef or pork into our bellies. Thanks Pete and Hilary.
Good Day to you Pete! Love the videos! That hat may look goofy but it's way better than having skin cancer. I have a friend at work who is a big time hay farmer and he just had 30 stiches removed from his chest after having a skin cancer removed. I have a hat just like yours that I wear in the summer too. The old MD looks and sounds great! You did a top notch job restoring her and I know what a great sense of accomplishment you must feel while making this video. Keep up the good work!
Pete, the drone shots with the HD footage look great! Can’t beat the shiny MD out there in the field either.
These videos are outstanding on many levels. You are a great teacher and I love your work ethic as well as knowledge of many topics. Thank you. John C. Binghamton, NY
What a tractor- really nice job! Great to see it out in the field!
Hello Pete, it sure is nice to see and hear the old MD working. She looks and sound great. God bless.
Always up for seeing a bit of tedding. And I do appreciate seeing the turns as well.
Nice seeing the MD in the field. Love the drone footage!
I wish I had the mechanical knowledge to work on my own tractors, thanks for the time to watch your old tractors at work … and just purr like they were meant to.
The pleasure we derive from your field work is what keeps us going , if Pete likes it so do we , Thanks Pete ❤️🇨🇦
Just cut my hay yesterday. It's a ton of work but always really satisfying. Thanks as always Pete!!
Hi Pete, I think this is the third hay season I am watching now, I never want to miss you on any seasonal work. I find it all interesting as there is always a different machine or you are considering a change to last year depending how the rainfall is going, or how the pasture is growing. Thank you. Dave.
Wow, does this ever bring back memories of my growing up years on a small farm in Northern Wisconsin. I spent a lot of time on the tractor racking hay and baling for my Dad. I had 3 older brothers but can’t remember why I was always doing it. I must have liked it 😊Thank you
Love the sounds and watching your tractor that sure is a pretty thing you did a good job restoring that keep up the videos Pete
Love your work. Tractor rebuild was excellent and it works so well. Thank you.
The MD has a distinct sound idling and rev'd up working. Close my eyes and its long ago. Love it!
What a joy to watch this old restored vintage farm machinery working in such a beautiful setting, and the drone footage is just awesome!
These last couple of videos have looked great and been presented in the usual warm manor we are used to. Love it.
I love the sound of the transmission, rear end and engine when you put it in road gear and let out the clutch, launching forward as the big tires get 100% bite on the pavement.
Love the aerial views, really adds to the perspective. Your area looks beautiful and so does that hay. Hope the weather stays good, have a great fun day making hay.
Great looking tractor! Watching the video was like a step back to the past when the Farmall M was the biggest tractor and life was much simpler.
Mr Pete I love ❤ the way farm and God bless you and your family the you and your family farm 🚜 the way I was raised
love the MD. I have a 1951 MD. It runs well but needs some TLC. I watched you rebuild it. May need to reach out for some advice once and awhile when i start restoring mine. thanks for the videos.
Hey Pete i like the new direction you have picked for the channel! The quality, content, and editing is on a whole new level! Good for you!!! Keep up the hard work! Its great to see you and the old red girls working!
Following Pete while he enjoys his few acres of paradise is contagious it was so much fun to enjoy the ride! Thanks Pete
Pete I have to say there is something therapeutic about you're channel I don't know how because I live in Dublin city Ireland but it really is like therapy 🤣🤣🤣 your a great man. Peace 🇮🇪
I live in an English city, and I totally agree!
@@vinylrevolutions9718 I thought I was mad well at least now there's two of us 🤣🤣🤣 , I just chill watch this man he seems to have an idyllic life but the grass is always greener I suppose. Peace 🇮🇪
I like your farmall MD I like older tractors that are diesel you did a nice job restoring it. I'll bet your dad is so tickled, and very proud of you. I sure do like the sound of it, and watching it work.
You did an absolutely amazing job on that MD....museum quality Pete.
Well here I am camping and watching you Tedding. Nothing like it!
Thanks for the videos. I really enjoy them. Take me back to when I was a kid on the farm. ( 100 acres )
You read my mind, on last video when you were cutting I saw that beautiful tractor all dusty and was thinking, he can't do that to that tractor, can he? Keep on smiling.
Love it, Love it, Love it! So many great camera shots and drone footage shots! Great to see mechanical workings done on a farm. God Bless!
What a beautiful tractor, you have to just grin ear to ear every time you climb up on!
Nice job!! I bet that smell of that fresh cut grass is so nice. I love that smell. 👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am not sure what looks better the shiny MD at work or all of that fluffy goodness in the field. “Money in the bank”
Love that old fashion work, and driving old tractors in nearley new condition.
Pete that MD looks great and really sounds good. Love those old Farmalls.
Always great video's Pete. like a lot of others I love the drone footage. keeps what you are doing into perspective, and we get to see "The whole Picture" love listening to the "normal tractor and tedder sounds can almost smell the hay. Well I will shortly, I'm surrounded by a hay field here and farmer next door cuts it for the hay. so will be smelling that probably day or two later than your schedule here in Western Ma. Next to Ioka Farms just in case you might have heard of them. Man! the MD looks gorgeous out in that sunlight. stick your chest out with pride Pete you did a great job on the rebuild and the restoration paint etc. I can almost smell the new paint job still. thanks for sharing. ECF
Appreciate the tractor therapy at the end of my work-week.
Adding the drone adds a different demention to what you're doing in the field. Great!
Hello my friend and welcome to you for a beautiful and always happy day for you and your beautiful family
Hi Pete, it was nice seeing the haybine behind the MD in the previous video, great tractor!
🙂The o'l girl looks good working! Thanks, Pete
Hello Pete hope you were not rained out will find out. Tedding is the best thing your right. Have a great day.
I'm learning so much about grass and pasture management. Thank you for the videos on hay, grass and the equipment for making hay. More equipment videos please!
Can’t wait to see the footage from raking and baling…..keep them coming mate….they’re outstanding….!!👍👍
Riding on the tractor in a big open field seems so peaceful in a way. Enjoy it!
It can with a well running piece of equipment, but breaking down in the middle of the day or field is not fun all, but pain in the keystir. You have to stop and fix what is wrong and hope nothing else goes wrong.
Hi Pete. Glad to see you are getting after the hay. I live in Eden NY and all of our hay fields are still very wet. Standing water in some spots still. I sure wish I could get a start on hay this early like you. We make small square bails for our horse barn. We have 30 horses we board here. Hopefully the dry weather hits our area soon so we can get to bailing too. Keep up the good work!
Oooh.. goodie, goodie, goodie 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 I'll be able to watch this one over again. .I love that deep engine sound of the MD. Cheers, Pete👍😁
Driving around in circles on your shiny red tractor making that wonderful smelling hay....I am soooo jealous...Thanks for the great video...so soothing.
Fantastic job on the tractor, great filming ,Enjoy your videos keep em coming !!!!
Red Tractor and a Ohio State shirt. Doesn't get much better than that!
Absolutely love the sound of the MD. Had one on our dairy farm and I miss her. Spent many hours in the seat. It was always fun to hit road gear with a load on. The smoke trail was epic.
I do love the comedy of your intros, such a nice break from all the standard intros I see
Not only fancy camera work but fancy editing with sound dubbed over the drone shots! Pete is the best.
Love hearing that old tractor run!
I love that you use all your tractors! Love watching your videos!
Yes you are pushing me back to all most 70 years when I got to operate the H or M don't remember now on the side rake I was just 12 or 13 thanks for the memories.
Today heard a Bobwhite for the first time in 6 years. Fallow or grazed land because tobacco doesn’t pay the bills and retirees buy land and let it lay fallow. Love 💗 to watch the haying. Used to drive the Allis Chalmers and load square bales. Liked it.
Ok I’m sure I am in love with your Farmall MD! Great video seeing the tractor and tedding from all angles. Beautiful footage. I’m sure raking and baling will be great as well no matter which tractor you use.
MD looks better than new must be very satisfying using it again
Something relaxing about watching these video's. .
I would love to experience doing that type of work.. I'm a Carpenter by trade but always enjoy being around things "country"
Hey, Gilligan! Nice to see you made it off the island! 👒
Hello Pete, those were some great shots of the property and surrounding landscape. Very beautiful area!
I enjoy all of the videos throughout the year/season, but especially look forward to hay season! Have a great day Pete. Looking forward to the next video. -Brandon.
Great to see the weather is cooperating to get haying done and also to see THE MIGHTY MD outstanding in the field.
Absolutely💯 love the drone footage. Makes everything so cinematic.
@ the 7:55 mark - love the sound going into road gear , reminds me of my youth
Excellent video Pete :) reminds of my days farming doing raking hay plus straw from 8:00am to 8:00pm 1 hour from 12:00pm to 1:00pm lunch and 5:00pm to 6:00pm supper ! I used 1968 International 624 60 hp Desiel motor without a Torque Converter used low range in 4 gear or tuff stuff high range in 1 or 2 gear and RPM 1500 only needed! Tractor pull a New Holland #56 rake do about 35 to 60 acres day and enjoying it ! Also my one neighborhood neighbor Bill got me do straw rake in 2007 to 2015 years and used his 1945 Farmall H basic gas row crop and New Idea rake it 4 circle beater like yours and small lawn tractor tires no hydraulics or PTO to just wheels turn it !
Always a pleasure to ride along with ya Pete. That MD is a little jewel of a tractor. And it's the right color too.
Just love videos been watching your videos for sometime now you remind of my dads family they farmers here in Louisiana years ago most of them have passed away which i good of the done the same but decided to go in trucking industry still im for right 44years i thank you for the memories that almost forgot it is so refreshing to remember to see you at it thanks again 😊
Brings back memories. Thanks for letting us ride along.
A man wears a hat like that you know he means business!
I love seeing the md in action. Cheers to many years of service Pete
I love watching the old iron working. All of my equipment is well seasoned and years ago I had a young man helping me and he was commenting on the old equipment, comparing it to the new equipment of another farmer he worked for. The difference? Of course the new equipment might be faster but in exchange for the debt, I'll go a little slower.
Beautiful drone footage! Nice shirt also. Older farm equipment has a wonderful sound!
Thank you pete
drone footage looks awesome, love the shirt it matches the tractor....go Bucks!
That is one beautiful tractor working on a beautiful farm! Nice camera work and editing, too!
Thanks Pete for the video. I had never even heard of the word "tedding". Now I know!
I confess, after watching its (re-)gestation, I'm so dang PROUD of the MD!
Glad to see you wearing that hat, Pete.
Thanks for sharing Pete, tedding looks like fun. 👍👍