Great stuff. Recall hay 'kickers' , rotary stars, wooden rake & pitchfork; stacks: Cahore Ballinascreen/Draperstown, early 1960s. I must get into a true, natural hayfield again some day.
That was a fantastic video, I would have liked to have been there helping you, and perhaps have a pint or two when it's all gathered in. Best wishes from England.
The John Deere was baling at the right speed but could do with more offset on the drawbar. Massey 35 was going much too fast which why he had to keep stopping. Maybe this contributed to the breakdown.
Irish countryside is so similar to Lithuanian. It gives me lots of good memories from my childhood summers I spent with my grandparents
Glad to see you’re posting!
Oh, my gosh! So excited to see that you've posted a new video! I'm beyond delighted! Thank you so much!
Thanks Lisa, We are in the process of uploading a lot of our full documentaries. Hope you get to check them out, Chris
Excellent video and some lovely machinery
Very nice ,Thanks,
Great video 👍
Hope you got your hay saved, lovely to see old massey's at work.
god bless us we had the weather back then
The mf40 is a 135 with a back end like a 165 and they were digers
Hi ,loved the video we had a new Holland baler 276 hayliner I remember it coming out to the paddock brand new had it till the farm was sold
Great stuff. Recall hay 'kickers' , rotary stars, wooden rake & pitchfork; stacks: Cahore Ballinascreen/Draperstown, early 1960s. I must get into a true, natural hayfield again some day.
Vous nous rappelez notre enfance et cela nous rend triste
nice to see Seamus Mc Nicholl doing a bit of work, tell him I was asking for him, Sean Mctoal, Loughgiel
Saw him in Corkey two weekends ago
That was a fantastic video, I would have liked to have been there helping you, and perhaps have a pint or two when it's all gathered in. Best wishes from England.
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The John Deere was baling at the right speed but could do with more offset on the drawbar. Massey 35 was going much too fast which why he had to keep stopping. Maybe this contributed to the breakdown.
You have to register your tractors like an automobile? The license plate number on the front?
This dusty grass for witch purpose? From india 🇮🇳
alot of irish people still use the hay machine
Used one today on Leyland 270 in sunshine ya can't beat old gear
u turened the swart over and the wind and sun went true it the haymakers just true it over
Is this i Glenullin?
It is indeed John
The lad with the 35 at the start is going around with the transport lock on the haybob 🙄
the only thing to save was the hay fork
Be better without the commentary
I disagree as information was provided about the machinery
The lad with the 35 at the start is going around with the transport lock on the haybob 🙄