Not a good idea to ride with the front end loader up high like that around here. Too many slopes. Not a problem on yall's flat ground. Takes me a few minutes to get used to that view without freaking out
It is most disappointing to hear of the issues with the tractor your using as it seems to be a nonsense that the loader can handle the bales but the auxiliary hydraulics seem unable to do so with the bale trailer. That has to be totally frustrating to you and the failure of the PTO to operate properly just about topped it all off!! I take it the insurance company has failed to conclude the issue of your burnt out tractor as yet which will further add to your frustration no doubt. On a brighter side that crop of hay looks to have performed as you would wish but how short of fodder for next winter are you at present? - Will the crop you have yet to mow be adequate to reach you target number of bales?
This tractor has issues. Insurance is a slow process, it's been over 2months and they don't care to get it settled. I'm still short a few hundred bales
Every bale counts!! Wish we would have had another 50-100 acres to do this year.. so dry here now (unusually dry this summer) We are feeding 4 bales a day already!! That's more than we usually feed through the winter. Hay looks good!! And so many people say kabota is so great🤣😂 They are pretty good for loader work, but real farm work, they lack a little... That would drive me Crazy having to stop. Almost be worth putting a PTO pump on... Probably be enough faster to pay for itself.
Cut 1200 acres of hay 2 to 3 times a year 6 kubotas and 2 cases no issues and I'm in Tennessee steep, rough ,rocky, terraces and holes. If you dont match the tractor to the job it doesnt matter what color it is.
I've used 2 Kubota's and I will not buy one, this tractor has issues that's why the previous owner traded off after a couple hundred hours. It is still under warranty and i guess Kubota is good to work with , but i don't want the problems.
@@AndersonCattleCo LOL.. sounds like around here.. they all go out as rentals when new.. then eventually the dealer sends them to auction because they can't sell them..
Well what the heck? I never knew kubotas hydraulics were that weak. Oh well you're getting er done eh buddy. Have a good weekend
Not a good idea to ride with the front end loader up high like that around here. Too many slopes. Not a problem on yall's flat ground. Takes me a few minutes to get used to that view without freaking out
You do that here and the loader wont be there when you stop flipping
not a problem on the prairies
It is most disappointing to hear of the issues with the tractor your using as it seems to be a nonsense that the loader can handle the bales but the auxiliary hydraulics seem unable to do so with the bale trailer. That has to be totally frustrating to you and the failure of the PTO to operate properly just about topped it all off!!
I take it the insurance company has failed to conclude the issue of your burnt out tractor as yet which will further add to your frustration no doubt. On a brighter side that crop of hay looks to have performed as you would wish but how short of fodder for next winter are you at present? - Will the crop you have yet to mow be adequate to reach you target number of bales?
This tractor has issues. Insurance is a slow process, it's been over 2months and they don't care to get it settled. I'm still short a few hundred bales
Finally know why cut with pivot tracks and not across, I feel like kinda a dumbass once you said why,,,lol great video! Thanks!
we are always learning about agriculture in other areas
Gotta be rough on that tractor and loader running with it in the air like that.
lol you think it make much of a difference to rake for a couple hours up or using the loader for 1000hrs a year
what's the hp on the tractor? what brand tractor are you going with?
this tractor is 170hp, i am supposed to get a Fendt
Every bale counts!! Wish we would have had another 50-100 acres to do this year.. so dry here now (unusually dry this summer)
We are feeding 4 bales a day already!! That's more than we usually feed through the winter.
Hay looks good!!
And so many people say kabota is so great🤣😂
They are pretty good for loader work, but real farm work, they lack a little...
That would drive me Crazy having to stop. Almost be worth putting a PTO pump on... Probably be enough faster to pay for itself.
Cut 1200 acres of hay 2 to 3 times a year 6 kubotas and 2 cases no issues and I'm in Tennessee steep, rough ,rocky, terraces and holes. If you dont match the tractor to the job it doesnt matter what color it is.
@@jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 that is very true..
I've used 2 Kubota's and I will not buy one, this tractor has issues that's why the previous owner traded off after a couple hundred hours. It is still under warranty and i guess Kubota is good to work with , but i don't want the problems.
@@AndersonCattleCo LOL.. sounds like around here.. they all go out as rentals when new.. then eventually the dealer sends them to auction because they can't sell them..
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thanks
Great video
thanks