Neil, Thanks for your info, insights and educational programs. Worked on a family farm back in the 60's, before life took over and I, nostalgically miss the Farmall's, McCormick's and Ford tractors/equipment of that time. Back when square hay bay throwers were a new thing and we didn't have to move by hand from the baler (or the ground) to the cart, Whoo Hoo! My Kubota and a measly two acres, are my symbolic and relaxing return to working the land. Again, Thanks!!!
Neil, Thanks for your info, insights and educational programs. Worked on a family farm back in the 60's, before life took over and I, nostalgically miss the Farmall's, McCormick's and Ford tractors/equipment of that time. Back when square hay bay throwers were a new thing and we didn't have to move by hand from the baler (or the ground) to the cart, Whoo Hoo! My Kubota and a measly two acres, are my symbolic and relaxing return to working the land. Again, Thanks!!!
thanks to the Gamble families for sharing with you and us.
I'm fascinated by these types of videos. As I've said before, it's a whole industry and lifestyle that I know next to nothing about.
Glad you like our industry. Most people won’t even give us a thought
Corn silage was always my favorite time of year.
Dude this is so friggin awesome !!!! Please please keep them farms owned by them country boyz
That was therapeutic.
It's not the horsepower, it's the torque you want.
I know these guys personally