Thank you Andy and Doug for the ride long. Always enjoy setting back watching your videos. Awesome scenery! Definitely look you up at the next one. You all stay safe!!
I can remember when the show was at different locations every year. I loved when they made that location permanent. I am sad that it moved to Lafayette .
The baler was very impressive and Doug seemed like a nice gentleman. That tractor being half track and half wheels seemed a bit odd. Thanks Andy, good video.
Great video Andy thanks for sharing, that claas looks like a nice unit. I was up to farm show this year wasn't like it was when it was out there. Thought about trying to get ahold of you for a tour but figured you guys are way too busy and didn't want to be a bother.
Andy, Doug's advice is good! I have owned a closs 240 roller type round baler for about 15 years we do about 400 bales a year for our our beef herd it is probably the most trouble free piece of equipment on this farm. Definitely would s his notion that you at least ought to look into one when it comes time to trade up
Those kina look like osprey nest. Good thing he left the dust on that Red hood. Otherwise He'd have Your eyes bleeding Red! Thanks for the ride along through that beautiful area.
Who would have thought, behind that sweet smile, Sarah is quite a shifty character 😅 Got love those kids, huh Andy. You bought a Ford ( The Circle of Disappointment) so what's next a Claas😂
I see two upsides to square bales vs round. Bales are ejected without having to stop. They stack better with no wasted space in a barn. Maybe three if twine is much cheaper than net or plastic wrap. On the other hand, one round bale holds a lot more hay and can stand up better to being stored outdoors.
Pretty impressive baler. I suppose you would just run it with no knives and continue with the chopper same as you do now. Heard about a farmer who recently got crush by a stack of high density bales couple weeks ago I think. Didn't hear exactly what happened, but one of the daughters thought perhaps he back into the stack or the tractor malfunctioned. The benefits of the larger bales certainly make a huge difference in storage space as well as longevity of the bales, but I think it's important to remember the significance of weight and pressure those bales are under at all times. Of course we know you guys understand the dangers of high stacking anything, even facing the silage bunks is a big deal if a section lets go and a machine, person, or animal is near it. Interesting video Andy.👌🤙
Its mind blowing to think about the science and technology that goes into hay and silage production today and to Agriculture in whole. Thank you farmers everywhere!
Back when the NY Farm Days was on nice ground, not goat land? The other NY farmer Andy (Dennison) was "talking" about how lovely the new ground is. Lol
There didn't appear to be any re-action back thro' the transmission as the bale was being formed. What did you think of the red tractor with tracks ? Beautiful countryside you were driving through.
So whata you think would you buy one? I've never looked closely at a claas big square up close it's all case in my area. thing looks like a serious unit though huh
Thanks for the ride-along. You didn't get a rash or develop a breathing issue riding in the Red tractor, did you? I knew you could do it!! It's generally safe for a JD guy to ride in a C-IH as long as he doesn't try to talk down the C-IH and talk up the JD. That could be hazardous. I know you're not like that--at least not really!
Do you assign drivers to one piece of equipment? I always tried to ensure the young bucks stay in the old equipment and the better drivers in the better gear.
We usually put inexperienced operators in equipment where they are less likely to have problems. A bigger tractor or a power shift is going to be less likely to spin out or give grief
Nice Gent to show us the Claas bailer. New York has some very beautiful farms. Thanks Andy.
Thank you Doug for letting Andy ride with you and film/video!!
Thank you Andy and Doug for showing us your baler. I’m always grateful when all you hard working gentlemen take your time to show us what y’all do!!
I really do enjoy when you take us on truck rides, your part of the world is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Andy !
i enjoy watching you trucking and talking.
Thanks Andy for your time and have a good day bud !
Thank you Andy and Doug for the ride long. Always enjoy setting back watching your videos. Awesome scenery! Definitely look you up at the next one. You all stay safe!!
Hi
i want baler job i know baler job and i also know its setting its been 3 years i have baler job
Thanks Alex and Doug for the look at the baler. It is a real nice baler and they have the right colour tractor pulling it 😆
I can remember when the show was at different locations every year. I loved when they made that location permanent.
I am sad that it moved to Lafayette .
Those would most likely be Osprey nests. We have a lot of them here as well in Nova Scotia.
That was really kool to see that guys baling operation thanks for bringing us along Andy
Really smooth running baler, there doesn't appear to be any chug chug every time the plunger compresses the hay.
Looks like stork nests at the start - That Claas baler makes solid bales.
I remember back in the early 90s farm days being at Lott farms in Seneca Falls. I went to show in Pompey this year, ehhh she ain't what she use to be
Andy, Yeah I think they’re osprey nest we had one on top of our grain Leg. They like man made structures. They will come back every year to nest.
Watch out for the storm that's heading your way! Came through here last night with 65mph winds. It goes from Hudson's Bay to Kentucky.
Looks like Andy's getting a new baler or two!
Having the name Doug he must be super cool!!! 👍😁
True that for sure
That was a very interesting video Andy. Thanks for posting it for us!
ole hell andy got the ford fever now he going to get case fever omg
They are a fantastic baler we had one on demo a few weeks ago and the boss has ordered one for next year
I can't get over how fast he is baling that straw.
Thanks for the ride Andy pretty country
I really enjoy seeing the beautiful country side thanks for the video
What an incredible machine! Thanks for sharing Andy and Doug!
You look good in that red machine Andy!
Outstanding video, Andy really enjoyed that one, thank you so much.
Thanks for the ride along Andy.
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What a wonderfully kind man Doug is
Thanks for the tour Sir
I grew up on a dairy farm in Adams. This is how remember it looking up there.
Enjoyed the ride along Andy great countryside around there. That was a nice Class baler thanks for the video Andy.
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊
The baler was very impressive and Doug seemed like a nice gentleman. That tractor being half track and half wheels seemed a bit odd. Thanks Andy, good video.
Awesome video
They need to move farm days back to where it was
Great video Andy thanks for sharing, that claas looks like a nice unit. I was up to farm show this year wasn't like it was when it was out there. Thought about trying to get ahold of you for a tour but figured you guys are way too busy and didn't want to be a bother.
Nice looking case claas!!
Beautiful country and well maintained roads on your trip
Awesome video thanks for sharing
That baler is a beast!
that baler must have a bigger flywheel because lt is sure smooth
I grew up over that way. Nice to see it ty
Andy, Doug's advice is good! I have owned a closs 240 roller type round baler for about 15 years we do about 400 bales a year for our our beef herd it is probably the most trouble free piece of equipment on this farm. Definitely would s his notion that you at least ought to look into one when it comes time to trade up
That baler looks cool.
Enjoyed watching the video Añdy 😊
Great video thanks 😊👍🚜
That was very interesting Andy.
Parrot’s nest Andy. Or that’s what we have in Texas. Enjoy the tubes.
Those kina look like osprey nest. Good thing he left the dust on that Red hood. Otherwise He'd have Your eyes bleeding Red! Thanks for the ride along through that beautiful area.
Always liked the way them planters worked too, I ran a smaller version for years. I Didn't care for the older monitor noises though,
Who would have thought, behind that sweet smile, Sarah is quite a shifty character 😅
Got love those kids, huh Andy.
You bought a Ford ( The Circle of Disappointment) so what's next a Claas😂
I see two upsides to square bales vs round. Bales are ejected without having to stop. They stack better with no wasted space in a barn. Maybe three if twine is much cheaper than net or plastic wrap. On the other hand, one round bale holds a lot more hay and can stand up better to being stored outdoors.
Pretty impressive baler.
I suppose you would just run it with no knives and continue with the chopper same as you do now.
Heard about a farmer who recently got crush by a stack of high density bales couple weeks ago I think. Didn't hear exactly what happened, but one of the daughters thought perhaps he back into the stack or the tractor malfunctioned.
The benefits of the larger bales certainly make a huge difference in storage space as well as longevity of the bales, but I think it's important to remember the significance of weight and pressure those bales are under at all times.
Of course we know you guys understand the dangers of high stacking anything, even facing the silage bunks is a big deal if a section lets go and a machine, person, or animal is near it.
Interesting video Andy.👌🤙
Those are most likely osprey nests. There's a bunch of them in a very high radio tower just down the road from out house.
Thanks for the road trip🛣🚚Claas baler on order for next year Andy?😉
Claus balers are the best, just like the Claus choppers.
Nice.
Its mind blowing to think about the science and technology that goes into hay and silage production today and to Agriculture in whole. Thank you farmers everywhere!
If you wouldn't have "pulled over" to send the text to Alex you might have gotten there ahead of Sara. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
True
Seems like it was just a short time ago that you were teaching Sara how to drive a truck, now she beats you to the mill.
Thank you Andy
good looking red tractor
Thanks Andy.
Osprey nest more than likely, enjoyed the video.
Nice bailer !
Osprey's are a type of eagle I believe so you were right!
They look like Osprey nests, we have a lot of them over here on Lake Champlain in the eastern part of the state
The young out smarted the experience. lol
Hi Andy, told you a while ago Sarah was smart, Andy did you enjoy riding in the best make of Tractor, maybe you might buy a CASE or two 🤣
Those nests are Blue Herring nests, also Andy saying Sarah is behind him, Sarah saying first one back gets to run the Combine, 😆
I remember the farm show there.
Back when the NY Farm Days was on nice ground, not goat land? The other NY farmer Andy (Dennison) was "talking" about how lovely the new ground is. Lol
Your in hooper territory andy. Dammit!!!
Claas quadrant 5300 4x3 are one of the main balers here in New Zealand for balage and straw. Row trac on front abit of over kill.
Andy does this dude have a TH-cam channel thanks for sharing
No he doesn’t
That’s a 3x4 😂. And let’s talk about the row-trac 🤤
I guess you better give Sarah more pay she knows how to save time.
Looking forward to seeing that new baler. 😂😂😂lol
Osprey nests. Lots of them here in Vermont too.
Red and Green are never seen - old wives tale.
There didn't appear to be any re-action back thro' the transmission as the bale was being formed. What did you think of the red tractor with tracks ? Beautiful countryside you were driving through.
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You'd better not let Jared ride in that red tractor, or you will end up owning one. That cab was quiet and smooth riding. Sure makes hay baling easy.
So whata you think would you buy one? I've never looked closely at a claas big square up close it's all case in my area. thing looks like a serious unit though huh
Thanks for the ride-along. You didn't get a rash or develop a breathing issue riding in the Red tractor, did you? I knew you could do it!! It's generally safe for a JD guy to ride in a C-IH as long as he doesn't try to talk down the C-IH and talk up the JD. That could be hazardous. I know you're not like that--at least not really!
1100 lb straw bale. What does a hay bale weigh? And can your front loader still pick up two bales like you do now?
The bird you’re thinking is an osprey
Doug is pretty good like you are Andy, I think he should start a TH-cam channel too
osprey!
Better get Wes to watch this one
Empire farm days. Lol 😂
Hey Andy…What does Mayberry do with the wheat?
Interesting the many type of harvesting. I would like to see the stripper head.
How do you think the tracks rode on that tractor? Looked smooth. .
Seemed alright
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It's still a type of green 😅
11:23
Andy,
do you guys use the wheat as feed ?
If so , what percentage of the daily mix is it ?
No we don’t
Osprey nest. They will be leaving soon to South America for the winter
Do you assign drivers to one piece of equipment? I always tried to ensure the young bucks stay in the old equipment and the better drivers in the better gear.
Usually
We usually put inexperienced operators in equipment where they are less likely to have problems. A bigger tractor or a power shift is going to be less likely to spin out or give grief
must have rushed him andy, went baling with no fuel
Say hi to Sheriff Taylor.
Make a slide so the bales don’t fall.