If there's a way for us viewers to directly thank these farmers for their contributions to us all please find a way. Without these Hard working Americans, we would loose our quality of life. They need to know and feel that they're appreciated.
I am older (75) and remember as a kid mowing with a John Deere B and a 6-8 ft cycle mower and working with two other guys picking up bails by hand and flinging them up onto a wagon. I was quite impressed with what I saw here.
I loved the Allis Chalmers and New Holland haybine with the older gentleman’s cane hanging from the handrail. That reminds me of the equipment I worked with when I was a kid. Mowing hay was always my favorite job. It also put me in mind of all my relatives who spent their lives on tractors doing that work...I really miss them.
growing up on a dairy farm long ago...its interesting to see that farming is no longer a literal daily hell of endless manual labor....good. Glad to see peoples lives are now awesome and the suckage is waaaaay down! Go technology and humans!!!
It's nice to hear about people working all day on tractors in the field but also don't forget about the animals that pay for all that equipment and the people that take care of them 365 days a year love those dairy farms
Here in New England, the fields are way smaller than what you've shown, it boggles my mind how much area these beasts can combine, mow. rake teter etc. I can also imagine the maintenance on them also. lot of moving parts to one of them critters. Thank you so much for taking the time to recoord these look for many more and thanks also for sharing.
Yeah, and the manufacturers don't want to let the farmers and local repair places be able to fix em. They have to pass laws to make that happen. And it's still a fight.
I had a family History of dairy farming back 3 generations when it was the small bailer with the kicker. It was just corn silage, hay silage, bailed hay and grains for the small 200 head of cattle farm my cousin had. Its great to keep seeing farmers at work. This was late 70s through 1995. Great time id say.
Just an old farm kid here, getting back into haying. I enjoy seeing all the different methods used and dreaming of the possibilities. I'm currently operating a 9' NH haybine, a JD side delivery rake, and a NH small "idiot" square baler with a man on the wagon (the idiot--usually me), all pulled by a White 2-105. Just 12.5 acres of alfalfa now, hoping to bump that up to 100 acres by 2024. Lots of scaling to do by then! Thanks for your videos!
So glad we got to see that Hesston swather again! Then that Allis 185 and NH 499 looked like a great pair. Finally, that 45’9” Claas-what a monster!! Killer video
Best video ever! Can actually hear equipment working without listening to some stupid "music". I could even watch without getting dizzy from idiotic camera tricks! Things have changed since we started baling in early 70's using an old swather and riding on stooker my dad built and stacking bales by hand!
Would have loved to have any one of these back in the 60's when my dad and I farmed 160 acres with a Farmall Cub with a 5' sickle bar and then conditioned it , raked it , and baled it with an M. Lol. Like them all. Keep the videos coming!
Wow. What amazing equipment. My experience goes back to 1970 - 71 when I worked on a ranch and the man I worked for had taken over more acres and bought all new equipment and New Holland was that equipment. He had the stack cruiser that was pulled by a tractor the first year, but the next year he had the self propelled one. I was fortunate enough to have operated the new Holland self-propelled baler. For someone my age (17/18) it was a great job and this video brought back such memories.
You have provided us with oodles of tractor goodness BTP thank you soo much!! Loved this stuff since grandpa bought me my first diecast Deere when I was like 5yrs old!
Agricultural machinery is a friend of nature, minimizing the negative impacts of agriculture on the environment, such as soil erosion, water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.🎉😊❤
@@jlyo1991 There is a MF Hesston 1840 centerline with that type of bale thrower as a option in the fs19 modhub. Mind, I'm on PC so I not sure if it's on console as well.
I remember back in the sixties riding in the wagon stacking while the baler tossed the bales. I wish we had machines like this back then. I think the 45 foot mower was my favorite.🐄🤠
During my early teens (14-16), I baled, loaded and stacked square bales on my uncle's two-section farm in the western Panhandle of Texas. I still remember the pain of either throwing the bales from the field up onto the trailer or lifting and stacking the bales on the trailer. No, that did not build character - at least not in me - but it did convince me I didn't want to be a farmer. I still will not climb up on a tractor unless for fun!
It love it so much.i have a square baller and it works very well.i have a 500 acre farm and I am hoping and praying I will be able to afford one of the newer round baler. I relay love the Hay making new and exciting machines. Keep up the good work in agriculture , God Bless you alli l love all the machines.
They are neat machines to watch. I have a stand alone video on the 45ft Cougar 1400 from Claas at ua-cam.com/video/OA6YplofJkc/v-deo.htmlsi=7zMC0mFICMRuUdJx
The huge cutters were my favorite followed by the mergers and balers. Totally fascinating! Great channel. Would like to see some of the tree cutters and wood splitters.
Amazing machines especially that Claas at the end. Maybe the coolest farm machine I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing! I'm late catching up on all your videos. Lol
Lots of amazing harvesters and balers. I liked those wide harvesters, that cut about 48’ in one swipe. Very efficient. You could harvest your farm and somebody else’s farm, with that thing.
They've been around for a long long time, they're a bit messy though, since they don't fully utilize the entire space of the trailer, and will have to be pre stacked before storage by hand anyway. But it's 'cheaper' than running two implements to bale and drop, and another to gather it up either by hand onto a trailer, or by an auto stacker.
The “class”is simply pure class!! What a bit of engineering Hope to see you in Kentucky soon as I’m moving from a rice farm in Northern California to a farm western Kentucky.
Claas makes some great machines. Wow that is a huge move. Drop me an email and I would like to learn more about where you are moving to in WKY. Contact@bigtractorpower.com
great compilation. The Allis Chalmers 185 is my favorite. The Cougar is an interesting machine but to complicated and fragile. That´s probably the reason why it´s not longer produced. In this class the Krone Big M is the better choice.
The AC 185 was a great blue Sky day. The Cougar was $475K new. You can buy a Claas tractor mounted Triple Mower for $120,000. The tractor mounted 30ft mowers were the end of the Cougar.
Well I have two favourites the one in the beginning of the video that just looks so bad ass especially when he lifts up all the mowers and starts turning around And I like the Alice Chalmers mowing oats that just looks so relaxing and beautiful just sitting there an open station
Both excellent choices. The Claas Cougar is a monster machine. The AC 185 was out on a picture perfect day. I wish the sky could be like that for every video I feature.
I’m enjoying watching all of your video recordings. I’m a retired farmer in SW U.K. our biggest field was 18 acres……..tiny by comparison to the fields that you have been showing. Anyway, farmers are the same the world over at whatever scale we may farm 😂
Didn’t see a big Hesston Massey square baler. They are top of the line and way better that that new holland you had on there. Cool machines. Like your videos.
The Conventional baler takes me back but we had a something that would lay them flat in square of 8 and we would use fat 8 gab on front loader then they go on trailor and stacked by hand. It kept you fit and the hot sun in middle of field and you would lose a stone in sweat.
Just for sentimental reasons I have to go with the old Hesston self propelled mower , I know I commented when the original video went up that I had one exactly like it in the late 80's ! Andy at Farming,Fixing , Fabricating could show you a whole lot of that kind of big hay silage making equipment , especially the big mergers they use and a triple disk mower mounted on a Deere tractor !! Have a good Christmas and thanks for the interesting video !!
Super video, thanks for not adding unnecessary music, just the natural sounds of machinery
With the advancement of modern industry, farmers will have less hardship. Thank you to the creators. This video is awesome.
If there's a way for us viewers to directly thank these farmers for their contributions to us all please find a way. Without these Hard working Americans, we would loose our quality of life. They need to know and feel that they're appreciated.
My little grandson just sat & watched this whole video , good job 👍
I am older (75) and remember as a kid mowing with a John Deere B and a 6-8 ft cycle mower and working with two other guys picking up bails by hand and flinging them up onto a wagon. I was quite impressed with what I saw here.
Bales?
I loved the Allis Chalmers and New Holland haybine with the older gentleman’s cane hanging from the handrail. That reminds me of the equipment I worked with when I was a kid. Mowing hay was always my favorite job. It also put me in mind of all my relatives who spent their lives on tractors doing that work...I really miss them.
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growing up on a dairy farm long ago...its interesting to see that farming is no longer a literal daily hell of endless manual labor....good. Glad to see peoples lives are now awesome and the suckage is waaaaay down! Go technology and humans!!!
It's nice to hear about people working all day on tractors in the field but also don't forget about the animals that pay for all that equipment and the people that take care of them 365 days a year love those dairy farms
Here in New England, the fields are way smaller than what you've shown, it boggles my mind how much area these beasts can combine, mow. rake teter etc. I can also imagine the maintenance on them also. lot of moving parts to one of them critters. Thank you so much for taking the time to recoord these look for many more and thanks also for sharing.
USA way bigger then England.
Yeah, and the manufacturers don't want to let the farmers and local repair places be able to fix em. They have to pass laws to make that happen. And it's still a fight.
I had a family History of dairy farming back 3 generations when it was the small bailer with the kicker. It was just corn silage, hay silage, bailed hay and grains for the small 200 head of cattle farm my cousin had. Its great to keep seeing farmers at work. This was late 70s through 1995. Great time id say.
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Thank you! My nephew loves your video! I also enjoy learning about the machinery used to harvest hay, oats, alfalfa, etc. great video!
Just an old farm kid here, getting back into haying. I enjoy seeing all the different methods used and dreaming of the possibilities. I'm currently operating a 9' NH haybine, a JD side delivery rake, and a NH small "idiot" square baler with a man on the wagon (the idiot--usually me), all pulled by a White 2-105. Just 12.5 acres of alfalfa now, hoping to bump that up to 100 acres by 2024. Lots of scaling to do by then!
Thanks for your videos!
Thank you BTP and all those that help make this channel great.
Merry Christmas to all.
Merry Christmas. It was a good year for finding some great farm machines.
So glad we got to see that Hesston swather again!
Then that Allis 185 and NH 499 looked like a great pair.
Finally, that 45’9” Claas-what a monster!!
Killer video
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The 285 Allis with swinger mower made my day!! Mostly on account a' the driver.. Cool, senior citizen operator!!
That last articulated mower was one of the coolest piece of agriculture equipment I have ever seen!
The Claas Cougar is a monster machine.
bigtractorpower what do you think that would cost new?
Best video ever! Can actually hear equipment working without listening to some stupid "music". I could even watch without getting dizzy from idiotic camera tricks! Things have changed since we started baling in early 70's using an old swather and riding on stooker my dad built and stacking bales by hand!
Thank you for watching. The only music in my 2,000 videos posted here on UA-cam is the music of the machines engines at work.
..what I cant get over is how huge some of these fields are...🗽
The Claas is unbelievable!!!
Would have loved to have any one of these back in the 60's when my dad and I farmed 160 acres with a Farmall Cub with a 5' sickle bar and then conditioned it , raked it , and baled it with an M. Lol. Like them all. Keep the videos coming!
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Wow. What amazing equipment. My experience goes back to 1970 - 71 when I worked on a ranch and the man I worked for had taken over more acres and bought all new equipment and New Holland was that equipment. He had the stack cruiser that was pulled by a tractor the first year, but the next year he had the self propelled one. I was fortunate enough to have operated the new Holland self-propelled baler. For someone my age (17/18) it was a great job and this video brought back such memories.
That Claas Cougar is a BEAST😛
There is something oddly satisfying about the whole mowing and baling process and my favorite really is the disc rower because it's so simple
Loved all the machines, the best is the machine picking up the bales of hay
The Claas Cougar cutting alfalfa was pretty amazing but the New Holland bale chucker made me smile too.
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You have provided us with oodles of tractor goodness BTP thank you soo much!! Loved this stuff since grandpa bought me my first diecast Deere when I was like 5yrs old!
Thank you for watching. 😁👍👍 on the Ertl John Deere.
Agricultural machinery is a friend of nature, minimizing the negative impacts of agriculture on the environment, such as soil erosion, water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.🎉😊❤
I’d have to vote for the AC 185 & NH haybine. Reminds me of what I would have seen around home back in the day.
It is a good one. The AC and haybine remind me of when I was growing up. The disc mower was not a concept yet.
Since I started playing farming simulator 19, I find these real life farming vids very satisfying.
I am glad they tie in with FS19. My son plays FS19 and I often hope these videos help make the game play better.
Same. I really wish the hay baler at #6 was in the game. That thing is cool.
J Lyons I believe they do
@@jlyo1991 There is a MF Hesston 1840 centerline with that type of bale thrower as a option in the fs19 modhub. Mind, I'm on PC so I not sure if it's on console as well.
Not only cool mower mergers and baler but some neat tractors with the cherry fendt and ac 185. 😎
I agree. 😁👍👍. Merry Christmas. 🎄🎁
bigtractorpower merry Christmas to you all.
I remember back in the sixties riding in the wagon stacking while the baler tossed the bales. I wish we had machines like this back then. I think the 45 foot mower was my favorite.🐄🤠
That Claas is a BEAST
I wish they still made the Cougar. It is a monster.
Brilliant selection of machinery, the claas was a serious piece of kit, great video!!
Thank you for watching. The Class Cougar is the ultimate hay mower.
Claas one at the end was by far the best for me.
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During my early teens (14-16), I baled, loaded and stacked square bales on my uncle's two-section farm in the western Panhandle of Texas. I still remember the pain of either throwing the bales from the field up onto the trailer or lifting and stacking the bales on the trailer. No, that did not build character - at least not in me - but it did convince me I didn't want to be a farmer. I still will not climb up on a tractor unless for fun!
Not sure what it is about haying/foraging equipment but I just really enjoy watching this kind of thing. Thanks for another great video!
It would be most interesting to understand the cost of farming, by posting the listed cost of each piece of equipment
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It love it so much.i have a square baller and it works very well.i have a 500 acre farm and I am hoping and praying I will be able to afford one of the newer round baler.
I relay love the Hay making new and exciting machines.
Keep up the good work in agriculture , God Bless you alli l love all the machines.
Thank you for watching. Is there a round baler brand you hope to upgrade to?
The allis Chalmers 185 was one of the handiest row crop tractors ever built. Plus it had power enough to pull 5- 16's all day!
These mowers are amazing!
Thank you for watching.
*It's amazing how much agriculture machines have evolved. Which advancement surprised you the most?*
And how much money does that first lawn mower cost?
*I'd love to watch more complete videos about these machines. It's refreshing to see some hay work instead of just corn and beans.*
They are neat machines to watch. I have a stand alone video on the 45ft Cougar 1400 from Claas at ua-cam.com/video/OA6YplofJkc/v-deo.htmlsi=7zMC0mFICMRuUdJx
I liked the big claas mower at the end
The CLAAS Cougar is a monster.
Really neat, farming has come along way since grandpa's, some 80 yrs. ago. only had a mule.
It is amazing how farming has changed and grown in the past century.
My choice would be in sequence starting from most liked : 1,2,3,7 & 9. Great machines, thanks.
Thank you for watching.
Definitely the krone and claas mower
The huge cutters were my favorite followed by the mergers and balers. Totally fascinating! Great channel. Would like to see some of the tree cutters and wood splitters.
If I get a chance to see some logging and brush clearing equipment I will definitely film it.
I loved the New Holland Stacker
The Heston small bail stacker. Put me out of the job of picking up hay by hand. Keep up the great videos
Hesston or New Holland stacker? Nice equipment!
Those are some small bales,.
It was hard work but man was it satisfying with that last load going in the barn. Miss it a lot bigsmile542
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#4 does it for me.
Brings back memories.
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Amazing machines especially that Claas at the end. Maybe the coolest farm machine I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing! I'm late catching up on all your videos. Lol
Number one personally but I love it all when it comes to hay corn etc ...
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#2 the stack cruiser. That is one work saver…
Unbelievable machines. Thank you
Thank you for watching.
The small square bales collecting and stacking was interesting. I would make it on a tailor only and and have a tractor pulling and powering it.
Brooo this will mow my lawn in minutes 💀💀💀
Love the Allis Chalmers tractors, at the time they were state of the art!
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Lots of amazing harvesters and balers. I liked those wide harvesters, that cut about 48’ in one swipe. Very efficient. You could harvest your farm and somebody else’s farm, with that thing.
I THINK THATS TEH ONLY WAY A MACHINE LIKE THIS COULD BE JUSTIFIED - EITHER BY HAVING A HUGE ACREAGE ON THE FARM OR BY CONTRACT MOWING
Love the Aliss Chalmers ,lots of power in a small machine by today's standards size wise
I would like to see more full videos on these. Its nice to see some hay work and not just corn and beans
I really liked the "bale cannon", shooting bales into the cage trailer
They've been around for a long long time, they're a bit messy though, since they don't fully utilize the entire space of the trailer, and will have to be pre stacked before storage by hand anyway. But it's 'cheaper' than running two implements to bale and drop, and another to gather it up either by hand onto a trailer, or by an auto stacker.
Love them all bro
Thank you
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The “class”is simply pure class!!
What a bit of engineering
Hope to see you in Kentucky soon as I’m moving from a rice farm in Northern California to a farm western Kentucky.
Claas makes some great machines. Wow that is a huge move. Drop me an email and I would like to learn more about where you are moving to in WKY. Contact@bigtractorpower.com
bigtractorpower I will shoot you an email next week when we get back from Ireland we are here on vacation. Happy new year to you and the family.
@@johnbyrne1258 open Secret: Claas Cougar is Based on a Liebherr Wheelloader. Also the Wheelloaders from Claas Torion series are made by Liebherr.
I’m small hemp grower use to farm with horses so little out of my league but very impressive and has it place
My Grandfather had a heston swather just like one you showed here.
Thanks for the great videos. These Machines are made for really big farms
Thank you for watching.
I like the Allis Chamblers 185.
The Claas disc mower very impressive, overall the whole video was great .thankyou👍
Thank you for watching.
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I could cut my lawn in 1.5 minutes with the first machine. I love these videos.
Thank you for watching.
And Most of that time is unpacking the arms and powering up.
Many thanks for attractive video! Agree nice to see old and new combined in one, all operational in 2019!
Thank you for watching.
Sembra un mostro, talmente è grande e veloce nel muoversi, BRAVI,,,
I liked the small square baler in action. Thanks
That was a neat find for this year. Kick balers used to be common sight but they are more on the rare side today.
great compilation. The Allis Chalmers 185 is my favorite. The Cougar is an interesting machine but to complicated and fragile. That´s probably the reason why it´s not longer produced. In this class the Krone Big M is the better choice.
The AC 185 was a great blue Sky day. The Cougar was $475K new. You can buy a Claas tractor mounted Triple Mower for $120,000. The tractor mounted 30ft mowers were the end of the Cougar.
Nice drone footage very cool,and that clean 185 allis chalmers.
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Love that claas cougar 1400 sweet looking machine
Krone: I have three mowers.
Claas: Hold My Beer.
Great Video BTP, my favourite was the NH windrower and the alis chalmers tractor complete with a geriatric driver
The 499 haybine was a great NH product.
Hesston 6610 Swather by far was one of my favorites. Merry Christmas everyone.
Loved the straw stacking machine, also the way the cab turned around on the Claas machine..
Nice video as always btp....... 👍👍
Awesome video awesome machines
This video is my favorite
Anyone els obsessed with farming related vehicle’s /equipment videos? Or is it just me?
amazing video, thank you
We use our Welger AP 61 for the straw. This machine is old but good .
Very cool.
Well I have two favourites the one in the beginning of the video that just looks so bad ass especially when he lifts up all the mowers and starts turning around And I like the Alice Chalmers mowing oats that just looks so relaxing and beautiful just sitting there an open station
Both excellent choices. The Claas Cougar is a monster machine. The AC 185 was out on a picture perfect day. I wish the sky could be like that for every video I feature.
I’m enjoying watching all of your video recordings. I’m a retired farmer in SW U.K. our biggest field was 18 acres……..tiny by comparison to the fields that you have been showing. Anyway, farmers are the same the world over at whatever scale we may farm 😂
Thank you for watching. I enjoy seeing all types and sizes of farming.
Such a great video seeing all these different machines working Thank you
far cry from the 14' sickle mower, 5 wheel fan rake and 336 john deer square baler I spent most of my youth operating!!
Mowing has come along way. They sure can cover some ground.
Didn’t see a big Hesston Massey square baler. They are top of the line and way better that that new holland you had on there. Cool machines. Like your videos.
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Great video as always. Im amazed theres still guys using the small rectangular bales over there.
The small squares have their place. There is a big market for them in the horse racing industry.
How relaxing!
Thank you for watching.
@@bigtractorpower This channel has some cool stuff on it ... subbed!
Merry Christmas Jason!
Merry Christmas.
The Conventional baler takes me back but we had a something that would lay them flat in square of 8 and we would use fat 8 gab on front loader then they go on trailor and stacked by hand. It kept you fit and the hot sun in middle of field and you would lose a stone in sweat.
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Such exciting machines!
Thank you for watching.
Just for sentimental reasons I have to go with the old Hesston self propelled mower , I know I commented when the original video went up that I had one exactly like it in the late 80's ! Andy at Farming,Fixing , Fabricating could show you a whole lot of that kind of big hay silage making equipment , especially the big mergers they use and a triple disk mower mounted on a Deere tractor !! Have a good Christmas and thanks for the interesting video !!
My absolute favorite has got to be the famous parallel bars you know the two beer joints across the street from each other
My favourite piece of equipment was the CLAAS COUGAR 1400 MOWER