I knew this old man growing up that had a sickle mower and when he went to go mow his fields, he'd be out firing off a shotgun or a handgun all over the place and we all thought something was off with him, turns out, he loved animals and didn't want to hit sleeping deer or coyotes and made loud noises to wake them up and get them out of the field before he mowed. Cool video, glad to see old iron still at it in 2024!
I think you may need to adjust your deflector board to lay the grass in towards the sickle bar a little more. That will help with the grass getting balled up on the inside.
That worked out real good, That tractor looked like it never missed a beat, The more you take care of your equipment the longer it will last,
I 100% agree!
I knew this old man growing up that had a sickle mower and when he went to go mow his fields, he'd be out firing off a shotgun or a handgun all over the place and we all thought something was off with him, turns out, he loved animals and didn't want to hit sleeping deer or coyotes and made loud noises to wake them up and get them out of the field before he mowed. Cool video, glad to see old iron still at it in 2024!
youre bold for touching that bar with the engine still running!
Living dangerously!
I wanna see you compare the old style to the Haban now !
I think you may need to adjust your deflector board to lay the grass in towards the sickle bar a little more. That will help with the grass getting balled up on the inside.
Awesome video thank you for the video
Now you need a hay rake and a bailer to pick it all up!
Yes!
You really seem to have that thing dialed in now !
What you going to take it up with?
It looks pretty thin, the grass/weeds. It would perform very well in my field. It's a lot thicker, for sure.