Brayden that was a great Bible verse thank you great raking baling and pick up outstanding job thank you for sharing and your time was awesome never miss a video and can't wait for next video.
Brayden, u definitely have nice equipment for putting in hay, I really enjoyed watching, ur doing a great job with that drone footage 👍🏻. Thanks Brayden, great video and bible verses. From Kentucky
I am impressed with your Knowledge to Tractor repairs on a wide range of different makes and years as well as sizes , for Your age no offense like I said I am impressed . keep up the good work . PS I like the Bible verses as well .
Growing up we round baled everything. After the family farm sold once I got my own place I bought an old junk 1209, a old junk new holland 268 and a junk David Bradley hay rake lol . Pulled it all with my wd45. Just did little patches here and there. I enjoyed it when stuff wasn’t breaking down. Would of preferred a 7’ haybine , not having a Tedder the 9foot made too big windrow for my little baler. I sold all the equipment except the tractors. I miss messing with hay.
Brayden, I have a question. What is the minimum horse power at the PT would you need to run your hay bailer? Like 20-40 hp ?Thats a nice tractor you've got there! Lots of room in the cab. Why, you could eat a complete turkey dinner, with all the fixin's in that cab! Including the gravy boat !lol. Keep the bible verses coming. They're nice to hear again.
I farmed for years with a 40-horse tractor!! It had plenty of power! 160 acres! Tillage, planting, harvesting, corn, alfalfa hay, oats, wheat, hauling manure!! It did it all very well! My uncle farmed 200 acres with a CA Allis Chalmers, 20 horsepower! It all depends on the equipment you have!
Brayden that was a great Bible verse thank you great raking baling and pick up outstanding job thank you for sharing and your time was awesome never miss a video and can't wait for next video.
I love everything to do with our dear Father God always keep on going with them thank you mate
Keep on reading Gods word!!! We love it!!
Your getting the hang of the drone now looking good ! Pretty hay to , keep trusting in the Lord my friend.
Thanks for reading the Bible. It is always good to hear verses from the good book
Hey the music is great
It works well ..
Great verse.. amen..
GOOD JOB ..KEEP STANDING YOUR GROUND AND DOING YOUR THING 👍🏼👍🏼❗
Slick setup you have moving bales with that skid steer!!
Keep up the good work
Another good verse
I enjoyed the music, the video and keep Shining On!
I'm not surprised you're holding on to that 200... It's a really decent tractor!!
Brayden, u definitely have nice equipment for putting in hay, I really enjoyed watching, ur doing a great job with that drone footage 👍🏻. Thanks Brayden, great video and bible verses. From Kentucky
I am impressed with your Knowledge to Tractor repairs on a wide range of different makes and years as well as sizes , for Your age no offense like I said I am impressed . keep up the good work . PS I like the Bible verses as well .
Reading out of the Bible is the best part of the video. Gods word is the best thing. Videos are good too just not as Good as God's Holy Word.
Good choice on the 200! Looks good
That 200 seems to run out good😁
Gettin good with that drone👍🏼🇺🇸
Like the grapple.
To all the haters, change channels no one is forcing you haters to stay an watch. Keep up the good work Mr. B
Growing up we round baled everything. After the family farm sold once I got my own place I bought an old junk 1209, a old junk new holland 268 and a junk David Bradley hay rake lol . Pulled it all with my wd45. Just did little patches here and there. I enjoyed it when stuff wasn’t breaking down. Would of preferred a 7’ haybine , not having a Tedder the 9foot made too big windrow for my little baler. I sold all the equipment except the tractors. I miss messing with hay.
I guess you used the skid steer and grapple to accumulate the bales as well. Great detail of loading using the skid steer and flying the drone!
Thanks for the Bible verse. I wondered why you wouldnt keep that 200, but I guess you are.
Why don't you pick up a couple basket wagons so you can bale alone. Save you alot of work. I'm sure you see them at all the auctions you go to.
That 200 kind of replaced the 220 you sold recently in a way ..
What were you going to sell the 200 for before you decided to keep it? Thanks great video; Old Country Boys like the music
Music killed it. Don't want a music video. Prefer to here the equipment.
Brayden, I have a question. What is the minimum horse power at the PT would you need to run your hay bailer? Like 20-40 hp ?Thats a nice tractor you've got there! Lots of room in the cab. Why, you could eat a complete turkey dinner, with all the fixin's in that cab! Including the gravy boat !lol. Keep the bible verses coming. They're nice to hear again.
I would recommend 70-90 HP. Seems to fit it well.
I farmed for years with a 40-horse tractor!! It had plenty of power! 160 acres! Tillage, planting, harvesting, corn, alfalfa hay, oats, wheat, hauling manure!! It did it all very well! My uncle farmed 200 acres with a CA Allis Chalmers, 20 horsepower! It all depends on the equipment you have!
Our NH 68 super only requires 15hp to run
Hey, that's cheating using the skidsteer to pick up hay!
PSALM 107,
PSALM 91 ( DAILY )
At least you don"t have to Finger Print everyone of those Idiot bricks !