I like that cutter. So much more going on than what used to be done here in Norway. Here it was basically just a bar with finger knives like where you had the issue and that’s it until we got the forage harvesters and then disc cutters for round baling later on. I can tell you this, yours do one heck of a lot better job than anything we had when I was little. :) I hope you restore this one.
@@pederb82 We also had the sickle bar mowers here in the states, that’s what came before the haybine. In fact I have one and dad has one, both IH’s. Neither work, I tried and failed to make one good one out of two.
@@ThisOldFarm I actually think we still have the factory option for the Ferguson we had at the farm. :) It was mid mounted on the tractor and flipped up for transport. I can not recall it was ever used in my lifetime tho. And these days none of our working ferguson tractors are at the farm. No idea how it was done on the Buster 320. :)
Conner, u were definitely cutting some really good hay 👍🏻. It’s been a lot of hay rolled and bailed last two weeks. Conner enjoyed the video, your camera work was great. Happy 4, from Kentucky 😊.
I really hope that is what the problem is , good IH haybine there but they don't like holes or mounds of dirt do they , or any cutter bar really we had a old one that went on 3 point and i use to hate mowing with that , the belts would slip if the conditions were not right and we have brash ground full of stones it would break knives for fun , we eventually got a drum mower such a difference , but love that one you have and on land like you have they do a great job , Never seen many like yours here in England UK perhaps they were not sold much here back then , we had a Farmall M too used it on the baler which was a IH 430 , any IH tractors or machinery were I think always quality stuff , made well and built to last
@@jamesmarsh4957 The field it failed in is full of gopher mounds, which I’m assuming is what took it out even with how hard i tried to be cautious and raise it over the mounds. My dad has a disc mower, and that’s what finished cutting the field.
@@trockallen Yes they do! Wide front would be nice but it works fine too. Eventually once I have the 400 fixed up the 990 will probably run behind that. The M will probably be the rake tractor.
The hay was looking nice, Connor. Definitely do the maintenance and get that cutter bar back to 100%. At the speed that thing runs, having a bent cutter blade can do some serios damage if it starts hitting one of those guards.
Very good camera work with all the different angles and views. How far are the hayfields from the farm? It looks like you had to take your tractor on the road for a bit. Thanks for the video, hope you had a good 4th of July and the rains held off a bit so you could enjoy some fireworks. 🚜 👍
@@travismohwinkel7881 I made the decision to abandon the materials from the apartment. It’s his to do what he wants with it. I have to make one last trip to get a couple small items I just haven’t found the right time to do it yet.
Down at Ricks, when you guys had all the tractors lined up, there was a little yellow tractor, possibly a MF or international cub, didn't know if it was yours . There is a similar parts tractor near me@@ThisOldFarm
@@johnborn1600 Are you maybe talking about the IH 2404? The one that had the big ugly canopy on it? That would be my tractor, it came from my grandpa’s. It’s still at my friend’s family’s farm waiting for him to return from Montana before I get it brought home.
@@lukestrasser The goal would ideally be to get the 400 gas fixed up to then use that with the haybine. Being that has the wide front and has independent PTO. The M with the narrow front is good for hay raking once I better learn how to set up my rake.
Good to see you and all that old equipment working
I like that cutter. So much more going on than what used to be done here in Norway. Here it was basically just a bar with finger knives like where you had the issue and that’s it until we got the forage harvesters and then disc cutters for round baling later on. I can tell you this, yours do one heck of a lot better job than anything we had when I was little. :) I hope you restore this one.
@@pederb82 We also had the sickle bar mowers here in the states, that’s what came before the haybine. In fact I have one and dad has one, both IH’s. Neither work, I tried and failed to make one good one out of two.
@@ThisOldFarm I actually think we still have the factory option for the Ferguson we had at the farm. :) It was mid mounted on the tractor and flipped up for transport. I can not recall it was ever used in my lifetime tho. And these days none of our working ferguson tractors are at the farm. No idea how it was done on the Buster 320. :)
Conner, u were definitely cutting some really good hay 👍🏻. It’s been a lot of hay rolled and bailed last two weeks. Conner enjoyed the video, your camera work was great. Happy 4, from Kentucky 😊.
I really hope that is what the problem is , good IH haybine there but they don't like holes or mounds of dirt do they , or any cutter bar really we had a old one that went on 3 point and i use to hate mowing with that , the belts would slip if the conditions were not right and we have brash ground full of stones it would break knives for fun , we eventually got a drum mower such a difference , but love that one you have and on land like you have they do a great job , Never seen many like yours here in England UK perhaps they were not sold much here back then , we had a Farmall M too used it on the baler which was a IH 430 , any IH tractors or machinery were I think always quality stuff , made well and built to last
@@jamesmarsh4957 The field it failed in is full of gopher mounds, which I’m assuming is what took it out even with how hard i tried to be cautious and raise it over the mounds. My dad has a disc mower, and that’s what finished cutting the field.
Nice video. Hope replacing the needed parts goes smoothly! Your camera work is great!
Looking good. The old M and 990 work good together
@@trockallen Yes they do! Wide front would be nice but it works fine too. Eventually once I have the 400 fixed up the 990 will probably run behind that. The M will probably be the rake tractor.
Hey Connor,,great to see you out making hay. Looks like the Timothy was growing great. Looking forward to the SMTAD making a guest appearance.
Looks like really good hay no thistle that I could see 😀🇨🇦
@@keithwarkentin yes! It was a beautiful crop! This is one of our better hay fields we farm!
The hay was looking nice, Connor. Definitely do the maintenance and get that cutter bar back to 100%. At the speed that thing runs, having a bent cutter blade can do some serios damage if it starts hitting one of those guards.
@@odc43054 I’m looking at purchasing a whole new sickle bar. The one from the machine needs a bit of work and having an extra/spare is always nice!
Thanks for the video Hopefully you have a good 4th and the fixing go's good for U
@@budl4656 Happy 4th to you too! Planning on putting in a new sickle bar. The old one needs some fixing up and it would be nice to have an extra
Very good camera work with all the different angles and views. How far are the hayfields from the farm? It looks like you had to take your tractor on the road for a bit. Thanks for the video, hope you had a good 4th of July and the rains held off a bit so you could enjoy some fireworks. 🚜 👍
@@tractorhyatt7044 each one varies. This is one of our closer fields. Maybe a 15-20 minute drive on the tractor
I can barely remember mowing hay with a N.H. Haybine.. Our variety of Hay does not neeed to be conditioned,, so we now just run Disc mowers.........
You get the oil leak fixed on Marty yet?
@@lukestrasser no. Just keep it topped up, self changing oil!
So did u move all yur stuff from ricks including yur wood from the apartment
@@travismohwinkel7881 I made the decision to abandon the materials from the apartment. It’s his to do what he wants with it. I have to make one last trip to get a couple small items I just haven’t found the right time to do it yet.
Was that little yellow tractor, international cub...??, yours..??
@@johnborn1600 What little tractor are you referring to?
Down at Ricks, when you guys had all the tractors lined up, there was a little yellow tractor, possibly a MF or international cub, didn't know if it was yours .
There is a similar parts tractor near me@@ThisOldFarm
@@johnborn1600 Are you maybe talking about the IH 2404? The one that had the big ugly canopy on it? That would be my tractor, it came from my grandpa’s. It’s still at my friend’s family’s farm waiting for him to return from Montana before I get it brought home.
Need to find yourself a wide front so you're not smashing the freshly cut hay into the ground with the front wheels. I'll keep an eye out for ya!
@@lukestrasser The goal would ideally be to get the 400 gas fixed up to then use that with the haybine. Being that has the wide front and has independent PTO. The M with the narrow front is good for hay raking once I better learn how to set up my rake.