Lazy bugger. I remember hand carting hay back in the 1960s. Only an Elevator used to get the bales along side the Tray Truck. Everything else was one at a time and by hand. Phew..🇦🇺
All you needed was a couple of your local teenagers and some work gloves back on my day! Lost count of how many bales I moved growing up just to earm enough money to buy my first car.
Can anyone explain to me the benefit of this machine over a telehandler, skid steer, or forklift with a proper hydraulic attachment? I don't understand why you would need a machine with two drive stations built on a semi platform rather than a different piece of heavy machinery with other uses
From what I can see, the squeeze does just that, squeezes from the sides never pulling or pushing the hay apart like works do or would. Second they have two drive stations for the sole purpose of transporting themselves to anywhere they are needed without being difficult to drive like a forklift or other similar piece of equipment. What Casey didn’t show is how high those machines can stack the hay bales and are much more efficient than anything else at doing so!
@@gsettlemyre I find it difficult to Believe that they could stack higher than a large forklift, a front end loader, or more specifically a telehandler, and two of those machines are very easy to drive short distances, particularly over rougher terrain. My question was directed more towards the drivability. Do these things typically drive longer distances? Because I remember Casey and his friend complaining there was no suspension on at least one end. Don't get me wrong, these are cool machines. I am just struggling to figure out what makes something so specifically dedicated to a job better than machines that can do the job probably as well, plus other things in top of that
Change brake fluid at least once a year, maybe for each race it will go to is cheap insurance compared to even this happy little incident. 'It ran fine when we parked it' isnt enough at this level. But hey, we are only human 🙂
Farmers had to stop using round bales because the cows didn't get a square meal!!!
Thought he said his were for straw, and the fancy one at the shop was for hay! Lol. Thanks Casey
Heard the same thing
I'm pretty sure i heard opposite
You drove 200 miles in that on the highway! Wow! I’m impressed!!
Was suprrised nothing hit or got hit by the long forks hanging off the back
Interesting. I was wondering what they drive on considering those wheels amd tires wouldn't do well offroad. Cleanest, nicest hay barn I've ever seen
Fat Albert load - Hay Hay Hay!!!😅😅
Smoothest dirt floor barn, Oh ya....
DON'T SQUEEZE THE CHARMIN!!!!
Why are they stacking hay in your new shop?
Hey Casey have a contest of who can pick up the tallest load and carry it the farthest with out any falling off lol.
Love the music
Digging the Dire Straights!
So classic Rock this time, he....
Amish kryptonite
Look at all that hay!
Are we in Ellensburg!?
Cooler than a easy bake oven
The main squeeze!!!
that clip is so smooth it feels animated
Hay! No that’s cool!
Most awesome beautiful squeeze
Hey buddy look 👀 like grade AA hays . 😊
Curious…Why did he paint them CalTrans orange?
Love your Channel Brother and Your Shirts ❤
Cool 😎
That's pretty badass I hate having to throw those on top of a barn by hand
That answers a lot of my questions
Hay !!
Thanks for the video
Do these guys do small squares or is all their hay midsize bails and large bails?
Lazy bugger. I remember hand carting hay back in the 1960s.
Only an Elevator used to get the bales along side the Tray Truck. Everything else was one at a time and by hand. Phew..🇦🇺
Used to lift these by hand when i was a kid! Im 67
No you didn’t
I know the guy who made these, C2 hydraulics
Much appreciate see what these things do.
Music is the best part
I was waiting for this I seen the short, then the video, was waiting for a demonstration
Been there, done that!
All you needed was a couple of your local teenagers and some work gloves back on my day!
Lost count of how many bales I moved growing up just to earm enough money to buy my first car.
Were it not for the fact that just watching this video caused my allergies to flair up, I think it would be a pretty cool gig operating one of those.
If you know, you know.
How much does it weigh
There was a day many many years ago when that's how young country boys got ready for football by putting up hay
I’d love to see someone pick up one of these bales..
Reminds me of unloading tomato trucks in Florida
Straw squeeze? 😎
For a load of cow chow! 👍😎👍
Very nice
Those things pick up a good amount of weight
Can anyone explain to me the benefit of this machine over a telehandler, skid steer, or forklift with a proper hydraulic attachment? I don't understand why you would need a machine with two drive stations built on a semi platform rather than a different piece of heavy machinery with other uses
The fact that it can do 65mph down the highway
From what I can see, the squeeze does just that, squeezes from the sides never pulling or pushing the hay apart like works do or would. Second they have two drive stations for the sole purpose of transporting themselves to anywhere they are needed without being difficult to drive like a forklift or other similar piece of equipment.
What Casey didn’t show is how high those machines can stack the hay bales and are much more efficient than anything else at doing so!
@@gsettlemyre I find it difficult to Believe that they could stack higher than a large forklift, a front end loader, or more specifically a telehandler, and two of those machines are very easy to drive short distances, particularly over rougher terrain. My question was directed more towards the drivability. Do these things typically drive longer distances? Because I remember Casey and his friend complaining there was no suspension on at least one end. Don't get me wrong, these are cool machines. I am just struggling to figure out what makes something so specifically dedicated to a job better than machines that can do the job probably as well, plus other things in top of that
A squeeze will smoke a tellehandler or loader any day on decent ground. They won’t go in mud or ice for shit
They wouldn’t work in a Muddy field.
Change brake fluid at least once a year, maybe for each race it will go to is cheap insurance compared to even this happy little incident.
'It ran fine when we parked it' isnt enough at this level. But hey, we are only human 🙂
Casey, your shorts are showing 😂
Me with my ol lady’s fun bags lil squeeze
You explained a previous question.
I thought it was an animation at first...
Heavy duty
Money for nothing 😂
Moor opinion on all this. But not the place to express it.
200 miles in a hay squeeze??
Yes, exactly
@@CaseyLaDelle that was quite a ride!!!!
Complimentary algorithm enhancement comment!😊
real men moved those bales one at a time. Money for nothing lol
Nope. No one has ever moved these bales by hand.
Straw.
Don't understand the need for such an experience truck. You can do the same job with a tractor.
No you can’t. Not even close
wtf? why?
CAN YOU RE-UPLOAD THIS WITHOUT THE MUSIC SO I CAN HEAR THE MACHINERY
Nope
@@CaseyLaDelle ok
It’s that new alt punk band, “Sqweezer”!
THAT AINT WORKING
British band, American crap.
Noice
How much does it weigh