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The New Telescopic Loader Revamped Our Operation
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2022
- We made some BIG (but really smaller as needed) upgrades to the hay collecting equipment. We picked up the TM220 for some smaller, more nimble in field work. Thank you to Holt and Ted Mallard with American Equipment Services for the great, new loader. The hay fields can't wait
That JCB is a beauty.
Nice I love those jcbs
We do too!
Nice to see your new hay and moving equipment. Have a great weekend.
Thank you! Have a good one
Good video.
Thank you my man
Great Video, Binge watching all your videos!! City boy from Michigan who loves to learn about farming from you. Keep up the great content!
Watched your videos on setting up your rebalring operation........We have only been rebaling on a small scale for about 4 years...mostly supply TSC and other stores in our area...... We started out with The T's round bale conveyors 5070 NH and a bale bandit..... converted over to an inline MF/ bale baron this spring...... We load directly out the Baron into the trailer..... One tractor drives a Marcrest hydralic ...power unit, baler and tables..... output is about 300 bales per hour 36- 21 bale bundles per trailer.....
We have a JCB TM 320, excellent versatile machine. More farmers should try them.
I’d advocate for it after a couple weeks of use. Great little machine
JCB are extremely popular in the UK where there made
The new loader looks like it’s gonna work out real good. Unloading the bails into the barn looks like a pain in the back-side. I think the unloaded will be a good investment. Stay safe
It is slower than we like because of the extra care to stay low, but a roof is a roof!
If the quick attach system on the small wheel loader is the same as a big skid steer that would work great with traditional skid steer attachments like a post hole digger or the new brush/tree mulching mowers.
Love your videos. You guys really have it together. Great crew of people and nice machines. I guess that's Ohio and it's people. Thank You for taking the time so we can watch
Thank you for the support!
Ive put big squares away 5 high
I can see where if you put numbers or letters on the rafters that might help you where you last were.
Can relate
That’s not a bad idea. Help keep track of inventory too
Are you all doing ok? Just checking on you. Be well.
Voluptuous not a word I would associate with hay that is unless you were in a hay loft with Hey young lady. Lol
haha yes, I suppose that is more of a carnal word than hay can offer
I know this video is a couple weeks old but I was watching Toni fast ag and has a stacker that he pulls behind his bailer and you ever thought of using one of those or does it not fit into your operation?
I’m a hay farmer and I was wondering how you get all of these connections with brokers like a website or something?
I really enjoy the videos. Keep up the good work. Are you guys buying the new JCB?
Thank you. We did!
"Some very nice, voluptuous, green, 3x4's, thirteen hundred pound, Timothy, light orchard, light alfalfa, large squares"
*insert "shut up and take my money" Futurama GIF*
Hahah yes, that’s the goal! Subtle marketing
More Carl 😎😎
I’m always trying!
More Sam 🥸
@9:41 I seen you guys have three planters! Wondering if you guys run all three of them and if you do custom work
We actually have 5 lol. Yep we run a lot of them through custom ground. We could probably get by with 1 on our own grain acres
Going to be handling about 75k large squares next year. Which is faster/ more efficient pertaining to open field truck loading? Also which rides smoother at speed in the field?
That is an intimidating amount of hay to get through lol
Open field truck loading I believe the tm220 has an edge with great visibility on both sides. I can’t say one rides better than the other, both are a good ride
@FarmingInsider it's actually corn stalk bales, believe it or not... Yes, it is intimidating. I haven't scaled like that before. It has to be done in a span of about 2 months. Loading/handling seems to be my biggest logistical problem currently. Any other words of wisdom? You seem to be the best resource I can find on the subject.... Thanks for the response
Where's that hay out of Oregon Westmoreland CA or Blythe CA or holtvillie AR or Nevada
I’m taking this as a compliment because those are premiere forage states. This is out of northern Ohio
@@FarmingInsider no thank you it's just cause I use to hall hay you were talking about orchard alfalfa I thought most likely you got it out of Oregon that hay looks good
Please show us where your turtles live thanks
Haha I will try to remember
Absolutely no one enjoys strapping trucks ..
Sam claims he does!
Hey buddy, just a suggestion, but how less in your video of you ugly guys and more in your video of the equipment? You will NEVER get a call from Spielberg. Just forget about it, cause it ain't gonna happen.
Thanks for the view Oscar!
@@FarmingInsider Thanks for having a sense of humor.