We had Krone feeder wagons (trailer) which was always a git for throwing the rubber belt. I like the triangle divider you have in your trailer, looks like a top idea. Im impressed to see the 135 as the feeder tractor, we used a Ford 6600 which im now the proud owner of. The Farm has almost gone now, my brother got it all and fancies himself as a developer. Our dad sadly passed away 7 years back and the farm ended up being flattened, Dad built it from scratch with his bare hands. you realise just how much goes ito a farm when you can see all the concrete hard standing all at once - it looks like a bloody airport. nothing but yard as far as the eye can see. My Dad, Sidney Thompson was the world ploughing champion with Clydesdale horses an a Ransom plough in 1956,1957, lost to Canada in 1958 and won it back in 1959. Apparently the Canadians cheated lol. I miss the farm and im loving watching your channel.
This is so sad to read :( My great uncle used to plough the land where I keep my horse with clydesdales. I have photo's somewhere of him out with them that would have been in the 50's.
They are, I stable my horse on my friends livery yard which was previously a beef farm. The indoor stable blocks are very dark and there wouldn't have been much room for movement in them when they were farm buildings.
Very clever mixer but couldn't help but notice the large amount of protein coming out in one spot pretty much, looks like it could do with mixing before unloading but still very clever
ingenious use of an "old" piece of equipment. Well done Meister Drew!!! I have a feeling that there is a screw-type mechanism that moves the feed from the front to the back before it gets dumped out for the cattle. My concern was with the additive that you added that was light colored going out all at one time, but I don't think that that is the case. The cows really seem to enjoy it.
Just start watching it’s great to see different side of the world working day .Not shore if you have or not but a run down on how big your farm is and the level of labour that you have to run it Great work .
Without that, by the time youd have the silage piked in throughout the shed youd have to start again at the opposite end 🙈 great video, how would you rate the manitou loader ye have aswell? Are they rliable enough as I have heard the MLA series aren't a great yoke at all
This is such a cute little tractor 🚜. Thanks for showing this, I take it it saves you a bit of money doing the mixing yourself rather than buying pre mixed feeds?
PS were you not feeling chatty yesterday? Not like you to not do your voice over. Hope you are well and not finding this lockdown too much of a strain on your mental health.
@@DrewsFarminLife Hopefully not, but it can be amazing the trouble they can get themselves into. I was kinda worried one might get their tongue in that apron, but it does ratchet kinda slow.
@@DrewsFarminLife I dunno if you watched the video, but I can see the apron and left side chain while watching the video. It is pretty well covered, I'm not knocking that, it just that a few of the bossies are sure making it a point to test those guards, lol.
We had Krone feeder wagons (trailer) which was always a git for throwing the rubber belt. I like the triangle divider you have in your trailer, looks like a top idea. Im impressed to see the 135 as the feeder tractor, we used a Ford 6600 which im now the proud owner of. The Farm has almost gone now, my brother got it all and fancies himself as a developer. Our dad sadly passed away 7 years back and the farm ended up being flattened, Dad built it from scratch with his bare hands. you realise just how much goes ito a farm when you can see all the concrete hard standing all at once - it looks like a bloody airport. nothing but yard as far as the eye can see. My Dad, Sidney Thompson was the world ploughing champion with Clydesdale horses an a Ransom plough in 1956,1957, lost to Canada in 1958 and won it back in 1959. Apparently the Canadians cheated lol. I miss the farm and im loving watching your channel.
This is so sad to read :( My great uncle used to plough the land where I keep my horse with clydesdales. I have photo's somewhere of him out with them that would have been in the 50's.
Thank you for your message very sad but interesting read, I'm glad you are enjoying my videos.
Is great to see a '35 still doing its role with the latest in air conditioning cab technology.
Look at that 135 cheeching away loyal tractor 👌🏻
That's a very clever bit of adaption you've done , saves alot of time I'd imagine
Will you ever do a machinery tour. Would love to see a bit more of the t7 and the other machines
Seen a guy do similar with an old Kidd rear discharge spreader. That Old 135 is bringing back memories hearing the sound.
Lovely tractor have very same massey same cab and all great little tractor , interesting conversion feeder out of a muck spreader
Great job on conversion of dung spreader to diet feeder
The yards in Scotland and Europe are so tight
They are, I stable my horse on my friends livery yard which was previously a beef farm. The indoor stable blocks are very dark and there wouldn't have been much room for movement in them when they were farm buildings.
Very clever mixer but couldn't help but notice the large amount of protein coming out in one spot pretty much, looks like it could do with mixing before unloading but still very clever
Quality piece of kit 👍👍
You will never beat a 135
ingenious use of an "old" piece of equipment. Well done Meister Drew!!! I have a feeling that there is a screw-type mechanism that moves the feed from the front to the back before it gets dumped out for the cattle. My concern was with the additive that you added that was light colored going out all at one time, but I don't think that that is the case. The cows really seem to enjoy it.
The lighter feed looks like barley and/or maize. Certainly looks well mixed through the other feed :).
No screw mechanism, chain and slat moving floor is used.
Looks bloody cold there the MF135 looks like a good starter
We’ve a waggon the exact same as that without the beaters if your ever needing spares
What a brilliant idea
I can see why you use the wee 135 with the dung spreader as it's tight in there both height and width wise👍
Poland machine 😆
Ah the 135. Thee best massey ever, and it's not even close.
Great video 👍 nice machine's
Just start watching it’s great to see different side of the world working day .Not shore if you have or not but a run down on how big your farm is and the level of labour that you have to run it Great work .
I put a description on the farm tour video if that helps?
Without that, by the time youd have the silage piked in throughout the shed youd have to start again at the opposite end 🙈 great video, how would you rate the manitou loader ye have aswell? Are they rliable enough as I have heard the MLA series aren't a great yoke at all
That sekura cab still looks good!
That is a neat little yoke. Is it just chopped pit silage you can use in it? How would it handle unchopped silage bales???
Yeah just pit silage, not good for bales unfortunately
Warfama daje radę :-D
Nice video 👌
I SEE one pulling a Armer beet harvester single row..back in the early 80s ... MF 135 ...😚...helo from ireland.. 😉
This is such a cute little tractor 🚜.
Thanks for showing this, I take it it saves you a bit of money doing the mixing yourself rather than buying pre mixed feeds?
PS were you not feeling chatty yesterday? Not like you to not do your voice over. Hope you are well and not finding this lockdown too much of a strain on your mental health.
It`s a tight fit to get in to the shed .
nice video drew could do a video on the poontang tractor
Did you see the video i put up recently with the air horns on it?
MF 135 , great sound ! 👍👍. MF fan
Nice 135 mate
Cheers, she's some yolk
@@DrewsFarminLife yes but id say the engine abit down in her? She never cleared from blue smoking
still works fine like, might need some attention at some point but no problems are arising
Well impressed 👏 have you ever thought about a camera on the back of the wagon to get a better spread on the silage?
camera?
@@DrewsFarminLife rear view camera like that have on rigid trucks
My 135 has the exact same cab as that. I think its sekura cab
nice conversion, only missing a scale.
Totally random I know but do you know any good places for farm dogs? Looking for a border collie or Australian Shepard
Hey what's up man
hard at it
Looks pretty well shielded up, but even at that, the cows still want stick their noses way up in that machinery.
No chance the can get caught in this machine don't worry
@@DrewsFarminLife Hopefully not, but it can be amazing the trouble they can get themselves into.
I was kinda worried one might get their tongue in that apron, but it does ratchet kinda slow.
Everything is fully covered metal guards etc
@@DrewsFarminLife I dunno if you watched the video, but I can see the apron and left side chain while watching the video.
It is pretty well covered, I'm not knocking that, it just that a few of the bossies are sure making it a point to test those guards, lol.
I watched the video as I made it, I see the part you mean, Its just the angle the camera is catching I can't fit my hand in there
Skąd ty polski rozrzutnik wziąłeś??😀
A dealer In Scotland sells them here, great machine
And you even understend Polish 😂
Polish rozrzutnik (spreader)probably teach you?😂😂😂😂
@@DrewsFarminLife great machine in Poland is Euro Milk
Can you feed round bales with dung spreader
unfortunately not
nice !
Frosty kind the day loon yel b needing the long johns oan lol.
Think it’s a case of simple works great outfit who needs mega bucks on a Keenan
what mods did you do to the dung spreader?
Bought it like this but they put the big box over the beaters and a v to separate the silage as it comes out the back of the box
Miss out the 135 and spreader and just feed it down the passage with the manipoo.
It doesn't fit in the shed
@@DrewsFarminLife it would fit the 2nd time.😁
Made in Poland warfama 💪
Nieźle ją zżera rdza...
@@Rames. a pierdolisz takie nic
You have some issues with your feeders .
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My model french 140 super tractor
Polska warfama