Classic Haymaking at Carrington
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- The tractor section of the 2023 Carrington Rally focused on haymaking through the ages. We managed to catch some of the action for your enjoyment. Don't forget to click the like button and also leave a comment below.
O yes the good old days,brings back very good memories 👍
Another great video. I must try and go to this event
It's an excellent event with a lot of top class exhibits.
Nice video with a lot of varied equipment and tractors 👍
Brilliant video especially liked seeing the major's in action I'm making a few acres of hay at the minute but unfortunately I don't have as much help🤣
Excellent stuff!
Brings back lots of memories as a teenager, especially that IH baler, sadly let down by the knotters, the rest of it was great.
They just didn't like polythene string did they!!
I was told one of the knives was rusty and blunt!
@@Casterton-Vintage The twine knives were the problem, cutting polythene string.
They didn't have stripper, so relied on the outgoing bale to pull the string off the bills to form the knot.
If the string was not fully cut the knot would be pulled undone again!! AH!! Not again!! I remember.
It's a big shame, the main mechanics of it were very good, a very high rate when the going was good??
I allways prefered bailers that had that auger to move hay/straw across instead of a second packer.
Hope that's interesting. Martin.
Definitely nice watching someone else conventional baling rather than 🤣. Great little vid👍
Have NONE of these guys ever used 60’s 70’s equipment before because they’re making a proper hash of it 😱. Most of them either haven’t got the machinery set correctly or aren’t going quick enough for them to work properly 🤔
My thoughts exactly!
When the Major started the bailer and was shoved back a fore it reminded me of my old 262 on my Major. Still have the Major and a David Brown 996, I don't think I could buy a bailer for £55 now. I have Castle Fraser Aberdeenshire steam fair up on my channel also. Good vid M 😀
I had a new Holland 286 new in 1976 what a beast.
We also had one from new and I agree.
The guy using the acrobat needs to get up more speed, they’re ground driven and need speed to be effective
My goodness many of those images ring many memories for me but not all of them were good!
I not so long ago saw a roto baler working which were not common all those years ago, was there one on show at Carrington? Regards, Dan
Why have a cover on a pto shaft that isn't anchored ?
Nice video, great job well done!!
I'd like invite you for my channel to see harvest in Poland.
Thank you, I will take a look.