dont worry...places in the south with 8 inch corn/beans...odd year for farming.. you're a good man Chris...I dont know your faith, but your ethic approach to things gives us hope in future generations
Hay in the barn for Dan ,corn in the ground for the deer hunter's hay teadding and get your corn spaid 38 bails of hay in your pasture Chris and the boys are getting it done,have a good day my friend.
Hey Chris, just a thought for deck boards. We have soaked old barn beams with diesel that were bowed. Put a little weight on it and let it set for a couple weeks and you will be surprised how well they straighten out.
Howdy Chris, Yenko, I hope ya'll are doing well, I say 14 bales, Happy 4th of July Chris, hope you found time to enjoy it with Friends, great video, ya'll were all over place, Stay safe, God Bless and Farm on my Friends
we have a vendro, 1120 11.2 meters, which is a ten element tedder. That is the largest with this method of folding, with a wider one you go to a carrier. good luck with everything, greetings from the Netherlands
Hi Chris, thank you for sharing the info regarding the Kuhn PTO working on the Krone tedder. The Krone tedder baskets or stars, also look familiar as well, yet cannot put my finger on it as to the make and model?
I had a neighbor here in N.E.PA that planter corn on the 4th, and he said it was the best crop of corn he ever had, so , the next year planted on the 4th, and we had an early hard frost at the end of Aug. He mowed it off with the haybine! had a wet spring, lots of hay!
Good to see the weather is with u and everything is working and doing fine🤩🤩 great video as allways! So nice to have a youtuber showing everything that can happen in farming, allways something that breaks thanks for being u. Do not care still about those negativ shit…..
Yup hydraulic lines need some type of sun protection. Quick cheap fix use red grease or UV garden hoses. Permanent fix use UV resistant hydraulic hose lumen. 60 bails for sure.😎🇺🇸👍
27 bales is my guess. And I just finished reflooring two trailers. I chose full length (untreated #2) lumber with three coats of a 50/50 mixture of used motor oil and diesel. For each board I chose what would be the bottom and treated that first, making sure to let the liquid run off the ends. After installing the boards I mopped on 3 coats of the liquid letting it soak in between coats. 🫡
We did that also when we were feeding the cattle silage but he really doesn't have enough animals to use the amount of feed nee😢to run the silo need to feed enough to get at least one turn per feeding and that's really not enough coming out per feeding
26 bales.you can always feed your corn silage to the pigs when you open the silo. That would cut down on the cost of raising them. Don't see to many people using those types of rakes around my area. They primarily use wheel v rakes or 5 bar ground or hydraulic powered units. My buddy has a big Vermeer wheel rake and Krone soft center round baler.
I don’t know if you have time to watch other TH-cam farmers but the Joyce brothers used a rotary valve instead of the master cylinder on their 7000 8 row.
We have 4 34 ' trailers .p j, corn pro ,gater made and a big tex . Cant tell the difference. 3 - 46 foot drop deck talbert trailers from the early 80's .other than the 10 x 15 tires are expensive nowdays wouldnt trade for anything.
26 bales. Great seeing everyone helping each other getting things done. Keep up the great work!
dont worry...places in the south with 8 inch corn/beans...odd year for farming.. you're a good man Chris...I dont know your faith, but your ethic approach to things gives us hope in future generations
31 bales. Nice to see some good progress and all you Farmers helping each other out. Many hands .......
Hay in the barn for Dan ,corn in the ground for the deer hunter's hay teadding and get your corn spaid 38 bails of hay in your pasture Chris and the boys are getting it done,have a good day my friend.
Hey Chris, just a thought for deck boards. We have soaked old barn beams with diesel that were bowed. Put a little weight on it and let it set for a couple weeks and you will be surprised how well they straighten out.
Row shut offs work on overlaps not gaps but adjusting your marker arms would help with gaps
25 bales. Great videos. Good to see you are doing well.
Howdy Chris, Yenko, I hope ya'll are doing well,
I say 14 bales, Happy 4th of July Chris, hope you found time to enjoy it with Friends, great video, ya'll were all over place, Stay safe, God Bless and Farm on my Friends
Chris that was so great everything getting done hauled hay raking hay planted corn putting in the time Chris keep it up buddy
Keep up the good work! Absolutely love watching. From one farmer to another !
My guess for bales is 38..idk probably way off but we'll see:)
27 bales. Always enjoy the videos . Thanks putting in the effort to make them.
we have a vendro, 1120 11.2 meters, which is a ten element tedder. That is the largest with this method of folding, with a wider one you go to a carrier.
good luck with everything, greetings from the Netherlands
Hi Chris, thank you for sharing the info regarding the Kuhn PTO working on the Krone tedder. The Krone tedder baskets or stars, also look familiar as well, yet cannot put my finger on it as to the make and model?
Great video
Golf keep up the good work and keep it Yanko in the AC and I guess 28 bales
Great job Chris hope you had a good 4th July 26 bales
Great teamwork back and forth between you guys!
24 bales
21 Bales, loving the show!!!
I had a neighbor here in N.E.PA that planter corn on the 4th, and he said it was the best crop of corn he ever had, so , the next year planted on the 4th, and we had an early hard frost at the end of Aug. He mowed it off with the haybine! had a wet spring, lots of hay!
I need a food plot for my neighbor and the deer eating off so fast that it's never going to make grain
20 bales. Your doing great good work ethic an always doing things. Hope you take break once in awhile. 🐾🐾
Good to see the weather is with u and everything is working and doing fine🤩🤩 great video as allways! So nice to have a youtuber showing everything that can happen in farming, allways something that breaks thanks for being u. Do not care still about those negativ shit…..
13 bales. Looks great!
Great video Chris. 26 bales
Duff, I think that field will give you 15 to 17 bales of decent hay.
He guessed 20 bales early on...I have a feeling he is now going up towards 25 to 30 by end of the episode.
Yup hydraulic lines need some type of sun protection. Quick cheap fix use red grease or UV garden hoses. Permanent fix use UV resistant hydraulic hose lumen. 60 bails for sure.😎🇺🇸👍
37 Bales, Glad to see all is going well!
40 bales good video Chris
27 bales is my guess. And I just finished reflooring two trailers. I chose full length (untreated #2) lumber with three coats of a 50/50 mixture of used motor oil and diesel. For each board I chose what would be the bottom and treated that first, making sure to let the liquid run off the ends. After installing the boards I mopped on 3 coats of the liquid letting it soak in between coats. 🫡
If you spray hay and paster fields with range star it will knock back weeds pretty well and improve the quality of hay.
Duffe, we feed wet silage to are pig. We have for cows why not. They love and it works.
We did that also when we were feeding the cattle silage but he really doesn't have enough animals to use the amount of feed nee😢to run the silo need to feed enough to get at least one turn per feeding and that's really not enough coming out per feeding
Used Hydraulic or Transmission Oil is best. It’s a lite oil and it will absorb into the wood and not stain
Yep dries down nice, no slip
Chris you can use used motor oil to paint those deck boards on your trailers it works good, just a suggestion
Transmission fluid diesel as well.
Yep, it works well
That Massey is a unbelievable machine
27 bails looking good 😊
Hello Chris hard to see just from a video but ill say 18. Will see enjoyed your video have a great day.
I hate people when they make promises that they cant keep but at least you got it cut i think you will get 56 bales off of it
22 Balar Love watching your videos after work.
Im going to say 32 bales. Love the content!
18 bales thumbs up !!
I’m guessing 25 bales , happy belated 4th.
Looking neat. 18 I reckon.
My brother was combineing grain in westgermany
Need to get a service box made where you can just grab the pallets forks and put in and out of your truck
some of the best silage corn my dad ever had was planted July 4
26 bales.you can always feed your corn silage to the pigs when you open the silo. That would cut down on the cost of raising them.
Don't see to many people using those types of rakes around my area. They primarily use wheel v rakes or 5 bar ground or hydraulic powered units. My buddy has a big Vermeer wheel rake and Krone soft center round baler.
27 thank you..
I don’t know if you have time to watch other TH-cam farmers but the Joyce brothers used a rotary valve instead of the master cylinder on their 7000 8 row.
29 I feel will come off that field. It's pretty thick stuff!!!
there is the Krone Vendro C 1340 a 12 - rotary tedder with a working width of almost 13.40 m
24 I watch your videos every day and I look forward to it
27 bales hope u have a good 4th of july
I was gonna comment about how that bird shit is gonna hurt the paint on tractors but I won't 😘
28-1/2 bales (28 plus what’s still in the chamber , minus one broken bale loading them 😉)
Six months they going to taste pretty Damn good!!!! Pork Chops!!!!!!!!!
We just planted over our half dead Sorghum
Just enough bales to make you happy.
No big deal no brakes when I was growing up nothing seemed to have brakes so use to it today I can get almost 140k on brakes before putting brakes on
My dad always said that hay beat hell out of a snow ball
Don't listen to the haters Chris. We have eaten home raised pork and coporate pork. You know what they have eaten and I believe they taste better.
Great video I am going to say 34 bales
good video . 21 bales
Good afternoon
I have a 32 foot diamond C tandom dual wheel with a hydraulic tail. It was big money but worth the investment
We have 4 34 ' trailers .p j, corn pro ,gater made and a big tex . Cant tell the difference. 3 - 46 foot drop deck talbert trailers from the early 80's .other than the 10 x 15 tires are expensive nowdays wouldnt trade for anything.
Do those hydraulic lines for the lift cylinders have straight fittings or 45’s on them???
Bales? All of them!
I’ve seen 4th of July corn make some great silage
Yeah but this doesn't even need to do that it's for deer baiting
35 bales thanks
45 bales go Duffy go
27 bales Chris, hello Yanko
I like red tractors.
You need a hoop barn over the old trench silo you would already have the concrete
35 bales !
How is your wee baby girl doing?
26 bales!
23 bales.
16 I would say
28 bales on the back field figuring it's 4 to 5 acres
26 bales off that field Chris!
24 bales!
Looks like 34 to me. Weather is often a challenge doing big squares.
13 bales
46 bales!!
12 bales.
18 bails
32 bales total
Should have planted sudex it would give you more tonnage
19 bales
I got stuck in hayfield last week
50 bales I'm Mike
Do you need a Private Pesticide License to apply herbicide in New York State?
40 bales
22 bales
9 bales
50 bales.
Did you visit your daughter over the fourth ????
Hope all is good with her .
You can feed them some silage from time to time
Pigs don't do well on silage or any research I read said they won't??
26 bales but it gets rained on so you have to rerake it
22-1/2
23 bales plus a mini bale