My little girl elsie is 3 and absolutey loves ye'r videos. Ye are great role models for girls looking for a career in agriculture. Good on ye girls.,your mam amd dad are brilliant fun a proper family run farm. Keep up the good work ❤
Love your accent. I spent to years in England 49 years ago. I use to have small square bales thirty years ago. Bought our first small baler in 1965. Now we use big square bales. Before then we put it up loose. I was just a little kid. We use to put up 30000 bales a year. All by hand. I had big muscles back then. Now it shifted.
I have always loved small balers. There is something cute about them. I helped friends bale a couple of times when I was a teen. The heat, the smell of the grass, the bouncing of the wagon. Stacking stacking stacking. Everything about that seemed magical. But then again, I did not have to do it for a living and all the other hard work of farming. I was a kind of farm tourist in that respect.
Rather impressive that your Da could drag that out of the back of the shop; with a little grease and some small tweeks, could take right off with it.. That knotting mechanism that he mentioned is an absolute nightmare when you have it wrong Plugging it can lead to the entire convoluted mechanism being knocked out of adjustment Much love and Thanks so much for Sharing
Great video Girls, that took me back to moy youth we would occasionally use pikes to load trailers. You mum is a hard working lady and also multi talented with all the equipment . 👍👍
nice to see small square bales still being made dont see many up here in north east scotland is there a story behind the old threshing mill love your videos
Lovely vids you put on, i can see a nice old thresher lurking in the back there, great sound on a pickup baler somthing we don’t here to much of these days, im showing my age now i had a N H 268 (1969) with the INT 674 tractor those were the days,
put some straw through the baler when you finished.......leaving hay in there rusts the bale chamber........straw doesn't rust cos it doesn't heat up like hay does
The very first bale knotting device was designed by John Francis Appleby, an 18 year old Wisconsin lad, in 1858. Several others have been designed, but his was the basic foundation of them all. At the time he invented it, no one was really interested in it, until 1881when he sold the patent to Champion Machine. .
You make a lot of extra work especially when you have the equipment to do it all. You need to look into a staking trailer. It stacks the hay in 8 bales then dumps them on the ground. Then you stack them on the trailer and never have to touch any of them.
We do have the stacking trailer but because of the size and condition of the field it was actually a lot easier and more efficient for us not to use it 😊
I liked the accent which is being spoken it is awesome.
My little girl elsie is 3 and absolutey loves ye'r videos. Ye are great role models for girls looking for a career in agriculture. Good on ye girls.,your mam amd dad are brilliant fun a proper family run farm. Keep up the good work ❤
Love the family banter especially when it's your mum n dad. Your mums a treasure.
Small bales are always the best things to have
the best part of making small bale hay is you reseed the field while you shake it out and row the hay up
Love your accent. I spent to years in England 49 years ago. I use to have small square bales thirty years ago. Bought our first small baler in 1965. Now we use big square bales. Before then we put it up loose. I was just a little kid. We use to put up 30000 bales a year. All by hand. I had big muscles back then. Now it shifted.
Lovely hay weather 😊 I'm with you Poppy, I like the sound of a bailer, but I'm not so keen on handling them, good job mum's there🤗
Great job . Made 300 wee bales yesterday. Fed up lifting them now 👍
That was very entertaining and informative , enjoyed it thank's cirls and mom an dad ' You guys are awesome.👍
Great Job guys!😇!😇!😇!!😇!😇!
Great content guys 👌 keep up the good work And big up the Welsh massive #Cymru #NoFarmersNoFood - Diolch 👍👌🏴
So: this is what "Making hay while the sun shines" is all about? Another great Sisters (Ma and Pa of Sisters too) video. 👍
Great team work guys 👍
Use, none farmer, thank you for your thorough explanations.
Great to see young women farming.
The baler is in great condition.
Great video love seeing the small baler in action think I saw a thrasher in the back of yere shed bit of history there be nice to see a vid on that
From watching a few of ye re videos which are the best on utube I kinda think your dad is really hard on josie.
Great family banter and amazing team work 🙌🏾 I’d love to come and work with you guys
Love your UA-cam channel ❤️ Watching from Sweden
Good job family
I have always loved small balers. There is something cute about them. I helped friends bale a couple of times when I was a teen. The heat, the smell of the grass, the bouncing of the wagon. Stacking stacking stacking. Everything about that seemed magical. But then again, I did not have to do it for a living and all the other hard work of farming. I was a kind of farm tourist in that respect.
Rather impressive that your Da could drag that out of the back of the shop; with a little grease and some small tweeks, could take right off with it.. That knotting mechanism that he mentioned is an absolute nightmare when you have it wrong Plugging it can lead to the entire convoluted mechanism being knocked out of adjustment Much love and Thanks so much for Sharing
Tks for sharing. I'll take a geuss that you got 175 bales off that field..
Was following your dad in the tractor and fert spreader this afternoon between Slebech and your place.
Great video Girls, that took me back to moy youth we would occasionally use pikes to load trailers. You mum is a hard working lady and also multi talented with all the equipment . 👍👍
Can u do a machinery tour of the farm video 1 day, would love to see everything your dad has in that shed including the wee case on sprayer
your mom and dad are funny i can remember making hey as a kid it was always hot
Well done getting hay 😍
nice to see small square bales still being made dont see many up here in north east scotland is there a story behind the old threshing mill love your videos
They are going for a roll in the hay😂
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Lovely vids you put on, i can see a nice old thresher lurking in the back there, great sound on a pickup baler somthing we don’t here to much of these days, im showing my age now i had a N H 268 (1969) with the INT 674 tractor those were the days,
put some straw through the baler when you finished.......leaving hay in there rusts the bale chamber........straw doesn't rust cos it doesn't heat up like hay does
But they could also be very tempremental but they were a lot of work besides now a days but good to see them still in use xx
Those farm gals are the best, wish I could find one to marry.
The very first bale knotting device was designed by John Francis Appleby, an 18 year old Wisconsin lad, in 1858. Several others have been designed, but his was the basic foundation of them all.
At the time he invented it, no one was really interested in it, until 1881when he sold the patent to Champion Machine. .
nice bailer & row creator # hard working dad & mom # i love both gorgeous British farmer girls #❤️❤️🇵🇰
Bale.....bailer.....BALER.....come on now girls,make your mind up!!!!😅
you all are hard working where at in uk
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You make a lot of extra work especially when you have the equipment to do it all. You need to look into a staking trailer. It stacks the hay in 8 bales then dumps them on the ground. Then you stack them on the trailer and never have to touch any of them.
We do have the stacking trailer but because of the size and condition of the field it was actually a lot easier and more efficient for us not to use it 😊
I’m surprised you don’t have a bale sledge x
while the sun shines
Love your family videos girls but I think you are all barmy , nice but still barmy including dad , mum is just nice !
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Don't leave that last bale in baler girls
It will rust the sides of the bale chamber
Is that a thrashing box at the back of the shed?
Yes it is, it’s actually for sale 😅
Always takes the lasting one out en clean the machine before store it.😮
Hi . You have a very lovely Mom .
.She is a very attractiv women .
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Does your dad speak Welsh?
why haven't you got a bale sledge to make 8s
We do have one but because of the size and condition of the field was a lot easier and more efficient for us to not use it 😊
Why don't you take the bale out of the baler