Farmall M mowing first cut hay
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- Mowing some hay plus a quick garden update
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Really cool to see someone else still farming with the old tractors
That deer was really pretty out there! Nothing like the smell of hay, I miss that. I enjoyed the ride along!
I've heard horror stories of people hitting nested-down fawns with hay mowers, so the deer had me on alert. There was also a momma duck in the field that took off when I got close.
Love that tractor! We are cutting hay too
Thanks so much. It's a nice tractor to mow with because you have good visibility and it sits up high. I'll try to get some footage of the raking and baling if time permits.
thats a pretty piece of property you are haying! garden looks good too. Must be nice riding around out in the sun too!
The humidity broke yesterday, so it was really nice out today. No breakdowns, either! That's always a bonus.
I hope everything is well ! I been missing your videos !
How wide is your haybine? I'm just wondering. Iv got a 1947 farmall m that I love. The only problem is our equipment is made for a 60 horse tractor.
This is a 7" haybine. New Holland 474. I wish the M was geared a little slower in first, but it seems to have plenty of power for the haybine.
Nice vid. Haybine or Discbine? Never ran one but looks like a Haybine. Looking forward to getting back into haying in NH. Moving to place with about 12 acres in hay.
Thanks! That's a haybine. I still think haybines make the prettiest hay, even if they aren't as fast as the newer machines.
12 acres is a good chunk of land. That should produce quite a bit of hay.
The old M was just purring like a kitten . Dang your tomatoes have really took off ! Couple of questions how many acres do you have and have you mowed a fawn while cutting hay ? I heard stories from guys that's baled a lot . That deer reminded of what they told me .
I wanna buy a older haybine to pull behind my 756.
Oh yeah. A 756 could pull a 10' haybine with no problems. That would be a nice match.
The one thing that bothers me is the front wheels of the tractor running over the cut grass. Nice rig though, gets the job done and no $300,000 of debt.
I think my farmall 450 would out pull yer m