Can tell from the look on your face just how proud you are of Hazza. Perhaps you can now appreciate the feelings your father had when you started helping him out on the farm. You must encourage Hazza all you can and feed from his enthusiasm so that the farm continues to be viable into the future
Gift Harry a spray can of lubricant so he can have an easier time switching the tine pisitions, and other metal adjustments. Protects from rusting and seizing of parts ✌️ And sone work gloves to protect his hands- safety and improve his grip. He's learning a ton and will be a great farmer. Exciting times for you both👍🇺🇲
hi Richard. Thank you for another brilliant video of father and son at work together and both enjoying being there together working in beautiful surroundings. these valuable times you are together are priceless as i m sure you understand from your own father and me with mine. Harry is such a lucky lad and really good company on these videos that comes across to me so well. i m very envious of you now as i never had a son to follow on, i do hope you can survive the difficulties in farming today as you are both an inspiration as to what a father and son can achieve on a farm today. Good luck for the future together and play off each others enthusiasm, you are a great team
You are so lucky to work together . Enjoy it .I never had anything like that with my Dad or mum . And Harry your learning something you can use the rest of your life how ever you go into it . Take care .thankyou for te vidio .
Love seeing the farm manager being let loose. Remember how good I felt when I was allowed to do things for myself on the farms I worked on. You’ll both appreciate it when you think back in years to come 😊
I find your teaching Harry moments very valueable. I'm an old geezer (38) in the proces of becoming a farmer. But i didn't grow up on a farm, i have no farm relatives and also don't know any farmers. I just kind of start everything blindfolded really. I'm prepping to start making hay next year. Things like setting the tines and little details help shine a light on things nobody talks about in usual haymaking video's. Thx Richard and Harry!
I'd rather be riding a tractor around a field mowing or tedding than sitting in a traffic jam!!! Hazza is really amazing and the two of you working together warms the heart! Way to go, Hazza!
It is great that you now have Hazza doing all these real jobs and making a proper contribution to the working of the farm. He will feel really great that he is now an essential part of the team.
Interesting video again Richard, When I was Harry's age I used to do tedding and rowing up with a Fordson Power Major and Fahr Centipede Tedder after school and at weekends. Put me in good stead for a lifetime in farming. Craic On 👍
All walks of life has it's swings and roundabouts, the Blackthorn Hedge with really spiteful thorns, I had a hedge that was a Berberis and they had thin needle sharp thorns that when they pricked hands and fingers the pain could last up to a couple of weeks they are a very pretty pink flowers and the birds love the fruit.
I take it your dad Richard showed you how to change to tedding too. Hopefully, Harry will become a farmer when he leaves school. The next generation of Farmer Cornock.
Richard I've just come back from west Wales of holiday and all over the place there is loads of it that young lad is going to retire you to your rocking chair rich good lad Harry keep going and enjoy it your a natural 👍 👌
Thankyou , You realy showed us alot of what you have to watch for as you hay And its alot . You are very mindful of the wild life and show it .and some of it is tediuse . The black thorn looks awfull . Harry will learn alot from you .
I’m a proud of Harry and I hope he’s gonna stay with it become over the farm someday and new things to robots milkers. Have a nice day and have fun out there.
I know you like a bit of Popmaster Rich. Been hard work this week with Ken away. I tweeted a (sarkyish) comment today and was shocked that Kens stand in read it out (and wasn't offended)
get e piece of 1 inch diameter pipe, put it into the holes in the haybob tines and change them from tedding to rowing. will save a lot of swearing for thre young man
Yr instructions to Hazza weren't really great when changing the tines, you told him to just grab the tines and wriggle them without telling him to pull hard on them as he did so' as he needs to pull the springs, its not a hard change to make if you know how.I did it for years away back at Hazzas age.❤ I'm a man of Yr age funky farmer lol🤣
Can tell from the look on your face just how proud you are of Hazza. Perhaps you can now appreciate the feelings your father had when you started helping him out on the farm.
You must encourage Hazza all you can and feed from his enthusiasm so that the farm continues to be viable into the future
Gift Harry a spray can of lubricant so he can have an easier time switching the tine pisitions, and other metal adjustments. Protects from rusting and seizing of parts ✌️
And sone work gloves to protect his hands- safety and improve his grip.
He's learning a ton and will be a great farmer. Exciting times for you both👍🇺🇲
Oil would probably help more than technique
hi Richard. Thank you for another brilliant video of father and son at work together and both enjoying being there together working in beautiful surroundings. these valuable times you are together are priceless as i m sure you understand from your own father and me with mine. Harry is such a lucky lad and really good company on these videos that comes across to me so well. i m very envious of you now as i never had a son to follow on, i do hope you can survive the difficulties in farming today as you are both an inspiration as to what a father and son can achieve on a farm today. Good luck for the future together and play off each others enthusiasm, you are a great team
thanks. i am fortunate to have a willing apprentice
You are so lucky to work together . Enjoy it .I never had anything like that with my Dad or mum .
And Harry your learning something you can use the rest of your life how ever you go into it .
Take care .thankyou for te vidio .
Welldone harry for doing a great job great seeing you and harry working side by side.
Love seeing the farm manager being let loose. Remember how good I felt when I was allowed to do things for myself on the farms I worked on. You’ll both appreciate it when you think back in years to come 😊
so true!
I find your teaching Harry moments very valueable. I'm an old geezer (38) in the proces of becoming a farmer. But i didn't grow up on a farm, i have no farm relatives and also don't know any farmers. I just kind of start everything blindfolded really. I'm prepping to start making hay next year. Things like setting the tines and little details help shine a light on things nobody talks about in usual haymaking video's. Thx Richard and Harry!
glad i could help in a little way
@thefunkyfarmer 38 and calls himself an old geezer 😂. Heavens above Richard 🙄
I'd rather be riding a tractor around a field mowing or tedding than sitting in a traffic jam!!! Hazza is really amazing and the two of you working together warms the heart! Way to go, Hazza!
Great video Richard we always take the rowing gates off the haybob when we're tedding
yes i should have probably done that
It is great that you now have Hazza doing all these real jobs and making a proper contribution to the working of the farm. He will feel really great that he is now an essential part of the team.
Interesting video again Richard,
When I was Harry's age I used to do tedding and rowing up with a Fordson Power Major and Fahr Centipede Tedder after school and at weekends. Put me in good stead for a lifetime in farming.
Craic On 👍
The Dynamic Duo of Farming?? That gives me images of Delboy and Rodney running down the street in fancy dress
Good video Richard and Harry looks like a good crop of grass Harry is having fun and learning the farming tread.
All walks of life has it's swings and roundabouts, the Blackthorn Hedge with really spiteful thorns, I had a hedge that was a Berberis and they had thin needle sharp thorns that when they pricked hands and fingers the pain could last up to a couple of weeks they are a very pretty pink flowers and the birds love the fruit.
Yes please to the 35 with the teddder behind it, it will take me be to the out of town days with jack Hargreaves. I love to watch old machines working
I take it your dad Richard showed you how to change to tedding too.
Hopefully, Harry will become a farmer when he leaves school.
The next generation of Farmer Cornock.
plough up both fields then reseed both
Hazza living the best life,that's all you can wish for as parents,it's great watching the videos
Harry what a star a nicks his dad's jobs and his seat. You teaching him good 👍 thanks team 👍
Richard I've just come back from west Wales of holiday and all over the place there is loads of it that young lad is going to retire you to your rocking chair rich good lad Harry keep going and enjoy it your a natural 👍 👌
Thankyou , You realy showed us alot of what you have to watch for as you hay
And its alot .
You are very mindful of the wild life and show it .and some of it is tediuse .
The black thorn looks awfull .
Harry will learn alot from you .
Don't forget about Jack who is doing amazing stuff with his chosen career. xxxxxxx
good to see him cleaning it off and checking it
Hello Richard and Farmer Harry Cornock, very nice video!!!!!! 😉👌👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪
three weeks ago you wouldve run over the nest every cloud has a silver lining
Brilliant Harry on it 👏 👍
Does your brother have children?are they interested in the farm ?
Hopefully you got it before any rain 🤞👍
We spot spray the blackthorn on or farm seems to work really well using a spray lance of the sprayer
You love it that Harry is driving the tractor on the Tedder.
I’m a proud of Harry and I hope he’s gonna stay with it become over the farm someday and new things to robots milkers. Have a nice day and have fun out there.
Very good quality video. Thanhk you
I think you filmed my coach going north bound. I [t WAS the 26th when you filmed this?
could be. it was a Friday
I know you like a bit of Popmaster Rich. Been hard work this week with Ken away. I tweeted a (sarkyish) comment today and was shocked that Kens stand in read it out (and wasn't offended)
love that
Haha, who was the stand in
@@fanfeck2844 Richard Allinson - Good DJ (I've listed to him since he was on Capital many years ago) but not so good Popmaster host
can remember in 1976 we cut turned a baled 2 fields in a day has it was so hot
Harry is doing a good job as your farm hand/manager. 😊
whant to let down the lodder to pump more oil in the back end and also more visablity
Legendary job Harry . 😎👍
( btw, Did I see a glimpse of the tedder on another tractor in another video? . 🤪 )
Team work makes the dream work
First job I done on my own was discing and rolling on tw 25
Test the soil in the hay field
Another great video has always Richard harry and jack and Sam CRACK on 👍
get e piece of 1 inch diameter pipe, put it into the holes in the haybob tines and change them from tedding to rowing. will save a lot of swearing for thre young man
A hell of a crop.
What,no haribo😂
Better watch it Richard. Next thing you know he’ll be taking things over altogether. 😂
The Farm Manager get the best seat:)
is it worth setting one tedder to collect and the other to spread?
👏👏👏
Ever thought about GPS 🤔😂
How did those birds make a nest in your feald
Get harry plowing there in September
Surely it would have to be pickle with a mouse sandwich
How is your health these? Take care.xx
One tedder on 35 one on grey fergie
Richard do you think hazza will take over the TH-cam (as well as the mowing 😂)
👀🙄🐾👍Harry the star
Yr instructions to Hazza weren't really great when changing the tines, you told him to just grab the tines and wriggle them without telling him to pull hard on them as he did so' as he needs to pull the springs, its not a hard change to make if you know how.I did it for years away back at Hazzas age.❤ I'm a man of Yr age funky farmer lol🤣
Still letting Harry handle ragwort without gloves 🙄
why does it matter ?
@@stelamo because it can kill you. Regularly hospitalises people who pull a lot of it.
@@s1mon1983 Really?
That's a myth .. do some research pls
@@Tanks_In_Space same to you, carry on gloveless if you want to ruin your liver
🇮🇪🇮🇪👍👍🙏🙏💪💪
Great team work. 😄xx
Hi sent some stuff for the farm managers car hope you receive it
Got it!