Some great filming Dan, really enjoyed the video, I grew up on a farm with 200 milking cows and it always took weeks to pick up the silage with a Ford 5000 on the chopper and loads of weeks four ton trailers leading to the clamp which had a Ford 4000 on it, good old days ❤
Good video Dan 👍 ñice to see you getting a good crop of silage are the wagons chopping the grass as getting lifted 🤔 good to see the clamp getting rolled constantly 👍 look forward to seeing how the red clover recovers 👍
Nice video of the silage kit working, we’ve got strautmann 3601 it’s a great Simple cheap to run farmers machine. A Knife sharpener machine is a must tho to keep chop good.
The front and rear mowers… Do you set them to lift and lower automatically at the same position in the field with one button push, using the very well established Datatronic system? Far superior to doing it manually. It works on distance rather than time, so all you do is add the distance between front and back mower, set it into the system, and it lifts and lowers the front first and the rear at the same point on the field.
I'm beginning to think you're a clothes closest John Deere enthusiast Dan are you ?? 😳 especially when I drive these terrible things 😖, however I'll be driving a year old Massey 5S??? 😊 On Friday on silage wagon duties first after an absence of 5 years of Massey quality YIPPEE 🤩🤸 then back to driving crap again ☹️, thank you for the video.🙂👍
Some great filming Dan, really enjoyed the video, I grew up on a farm with 200 milking cows and it always took weeks to pick up the silage with a Ford 5000 on the chopper and loads of weeks four ton trailers leading to the clamp which had a Ford 4000 on it, good old days ❤
What you need is ‘Smelly-vision’ to capture all the smells of fresh mown grass, tedded grass, raked grass and pushing up the silage at the pit.
I love the smell of newly clamped grass in the morning.
Looking like a fair crop there Dan. You’ll be busy with 100 acres of hay!!
Great video Dan. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
Good video Dan 👍 ñice to see you getting a good crop of silage are the wagons chopping the grass as getting lifted 🤔 good to see the clamp getting rolled constantly 👍 look forward to seeing how the red clover recovers 👍
Nice video of the silage kit working, we’ve got strautmann 3601 it’s a great Simple cheap to run farmers machine. A Knife sharpener machine is a must tho to keep chop good.
I think you need your hands in your pocket and get one of those wagons bought 😁. Looked a lovely thick crop👌
Thought he had one already and had done 40 ? acres already?
@@ipfreely10001 yeah he does, an older, smaller claas. I’m taking the mick out of him a bit.. he knows why lol
Great video.
Good video Dan looks like you will certainly have enough fodder this winter 👍
Brilliant video 💪🏻🏴
Great Vídeos Dan 👍
Great video dan, good to see you getting on, do you not run your wagon alongside the contractors? Next job get the baler serviced!!
No, we were mowing and raking while they were here.
The front and rear mowers… Do you set them to lift and lower automatically at the same position in the field with one button push, using the very well established Datatronic system? Far superior to doing it manually. It works on distance rather than time, so all you do is add the distance between front and back mower, set it into the system, and it lifts and lowers the front first and the rear at the same point on the field.
Datatronic is an option that isn't on this tractor so it's all done manually.
Pit well filled up
You have loading wagons have many you have
I'm beginning to think you're a clothes closest John Deere enthusiast Dan are you ?? 😳 especially when I drive these terrible things 😖, however I'll be driving a year old Massey 5S??? 😊 On Friday on silage wagon duties first after an absence of 5 years of Massey quality YIPPEE 🤩🤸 then back to driving crap again ☹️, thank you for the video.🙂👍
100 acres of hay, trust you are on it this week ? Going to be plenty of fodder around for this coming winter ?
Yes, we're on hay now.
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let, the clover flower at least once in the season.