Like the channel. Very informative. Keep bringing the videos, also like the questions asked and answered. Beautiful farm. Also, like that you keep the good and bad in the video ( like the short in the grinder). That’s life and we could all use a reminder of that.
Another great video, I enjoy the sounds of the tractor and mower working and the sights of the mountains, I'd deff be in my element doing that for sure
That sure is pretty country down there. Those black berries made me hungry. Guess I'll have to go out and pick some too (they're in their prime right now. Thanks for sharing.
We got dumped on with solid daily rain until early July. We usually cut late June so the grass and vetch got up to shoulder high. I had to bring in heavier equipment to bale it! It even jammed my cutter about every 40’. There was nothing to do but keep at it. But this year only two cuttings.
Like the channel. Very informative. Keep bringing the videos, also like the questions asked and answered. Beautiful farm. Also, like that you keep the good and bad in the video ( like the short in the grinder). That’s life and we could all use a reminder of that.
Great video, thank you! It's my first time using one of these disc mowers and couldn't for the life of me figure out how to grease it.
you have a great channel, and you tell it like it is don't change your doing great
Another great video, I enjoy the sounds of the tractor and mower working and the sights of the mountains, I'd deff be in my element doing that for sure
We got the same tractor! Just finished restoring it, you can’t beat a David brown
You really can’t!
That sure is pretty country down there. Those black berries made me hungry. Guess I'll have to go out and pick some too (they're in their prime right now. Thanks for sharing.
We got dumped on with solid daily rain until early July. We usually cut late June so the grass and vetch got up to shoulder high. I had to bring in heavier equipment to bale it! It even jammed my cutter about every 40’. There was nothing to do but keep at it. But this year only two cuttings.
Thanks for giving us info on that Dallas grass. never heard of cattle getting brain issues from
eating hay.
As a “turf grass professional”….You’re 100% correct by cutting at about 4”. Less stress on the plant, faster regrowth.
I've been looking for a David brown 4×4 for a while,,any suggestions,,love the tractor,,I live south of you at the bottom of the mountain,,
I love doing hay .
The Brown does a good job
Interesting. What part of the country are you in?
East Tennessee
@@lambfarms1 Bless u. We got 1.
Lamb Farms what kind of dog do you have?
A mutt 😂
Where do you'uns hail from?
Just replace them with new one there not expensive!
They don't hold a edge once you start grinding on them,no matter the angle. Imo