So impressed! Love your videos and look forward to every single one. I’m not a sheep farmer but I really respect people that see the value in fixing up old machines and put them to good use! 👍🏼👏🏻
Really enjoying your videos from Nebraska, USA! Trying to get my shed ready for lambing in a couple weeks but I also work better under pressure! A lot of joint ill comes from the navel (it’s like a straw sucking up everything from the environment) but yes definitely cleaner environment the better! Good luck my friend.
Great job David- loving the videos.Wish I wS as handy as yourself! Obviously stones are rare in straw near you. Mind your hands though with the spout!unfortunately spares don't come with the kit! Great breed of ewes you have there. Keep the videos rolleyn 😂
Get a A frame on the 135 I'm sure you could make one then stick a female on your link box I have a piece of strap hanging off the linkage so I can lift trailers on to the pin hitch If I had pick up hitch I wouldn't be able to use A frame because of the T bar
Great stuff! Just started lambing my 120 Llyne cross ewes today outside, beltex x texel is better than pure texel tups in my opinion, texel tups on young sheep was a nightmare last year even with a careful ration. Good luck!
Better to use a tup on young ewes that will give you R grades with no trouble or mortality such as a Lleyn or Charrollais. The Texel breeders are taking no account of the broad heads just as long as the bums are broad and too many come out of the side. No feeding regime will alter the size of the heads or getting stuck at the hips.
If you're unlucky to buy a very hard lambing ram it can soon break your spirit, especially in your outdoor job.. Best of luck with the lambing. Hopefully the weather is with you!
You did an amazing job on the chopper but I am not sure that the flying straw with all the airborn moulds is good for the lung health of man or beast, and perhaps get eye infections.I know the fleeces are currently of little value and the hair follicles are designed to push out debris but I wouldn’t want to keep loading them up. We had to buy in big bales of barley straw. It wasn’t difficult to peel off wads and throw them into the pens. The sheep got a bit of occupational therapy rootling through it and soon spread it around. I know you didn’t want to go down the slatted route but in Ireland where straw is scarce, I would have taken that option. You can always fill it in later for alternative use. If I had my time over, I would have chosen slats.
@@sheepschool365 do watch out for the spores getting into your lungs, I had a huge issue having contracted aspergillosis. Haylage was a good thing but even the best straw gave me problems.
Thanks Paul. The chopped stuff is super in the lambing pens.. I saw Cammy had a ewe with bedding knotted around a foot. That happened here regularly before the chopper...
That's a great job you have done on it. Blowing the bedding out nicely. Would you find you'd use less straw by using this machine? What's the reach on the blow of the spout?
Have used 25% less bedding but slightly more sheep packed into shed this year. Pens are 5.5 meters wide and no problem bedding to back wall. Will blow further and faster with a 1000 rpm pto speed which I don't have at the minute.
I wouldn’t say that, look like there in good condition to me, ewes will have plenty of milk! Nothing worst than a sheep with no milk, like a pub with no beer!
How can you tell without laying your hand on their backs? As an experienced shepherd I can see they have very dense fleeces. Less feeding is likely to cause twin lamb disease and a poor lactation .
Getting body condition right is tricky but always prefer to have ewes in good nick heading out to grass with lambs at foot as I don't feed anything only grass till weaning. Poor body condition usually results in poorer lambs at weaning time in my opinion...
Cant fault anything youve done here including your logical clear explanations of why you were doing each part of the process
great editing and direction, and acting
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it 👌
The chopper works great. Saves time and bedding.
It's a great machine 👌
Waste not want not great work Keep them coming Beautiful old tractor keep her lit
Thank you Robert!
Great workmanship on chopper...thanks for sharing Patrick in County Meath 👏 👍 😂
Glad you enjoyed it!
I admire how skilled you are at repairing machinery. 👍👍 Good results with the chopper. Wishing good weather for you. 😁
Thank you very much!
So impressed! Love your videos and look forward to every single one. I’m not a sheep farmer but I really respect people that see the value in fixing up old machines and put them to good use! 👍🏼👏🏻
Thank you so much!
Great videos David continued success with them James
Thank you James 👌
That’s a great idea David for feeding your sheep with the digger very handy
I have to say I enjoyed this video. You're handy. 135 sounds well. Nice engine
Thank you. Glad lad you enjoyed..👍
Great job 👍🏼👍🏼. Enjoyed Watching
Thank you 👍
brilliant fabrication and repair, it seems to do the job well.
Thanks you 👍
It's a great machine and really saves on the bedding.
Wow! You’re amazing! You did that flawlessly, what a great job 👏
Thank you so much!!
Very nice care of the sheep and recycling the chopper
Interesting. You do very well at welding and making things work.
Really enjoyed your video again, you made a great job of that straw bedder, brought it back to life, looking forward to your next video.
Thanks Peter 👍
Lovely good on the new shoot. Good stuff sir ✌️
Great one just found your channel 👍👍
Thanks and welcome to the channel 👌
Put a little ram on the spout an pipe it up to tractor great job 👏
Definitely be a great job but don't have a spare spool valve at the minute... maybe when I upgrade the 135
Make more videos please love watching them but feels like a month waiting for each 1 when it's only a week 😆 keep up the good work
Thank you. Aiming for weekly video but the lambing is relentless 😁
Great machine for the job nice refurbishment job 👍👍
Thank you 👍
Welcome back Sir .. absolutely another beautiful great upload .. thanks for sharing .. Merci beaucoup
Thank you for your kind comments as always 👌
Some man for one man keep them coming
Top work. I am the same always fixing stuff. Hard to beat having a good mig welder 👍
Thank you. Never be short on something to fix around a farm!
Could make a gate / door for the back. I think it is just a cross bar design.
Good job getting her going!
Something simple would leave it safer and it is inclined to throw bits out the back when bale is nearly gone..
Great video David hi that is a handy piece of kit nice work 👌
Thanks Gary. It's a powerful machine for the bedding...
Great video as always keep up the great work and videos I am new to your channel
Thank you and welcome to the channel!
Really enjoying your videos from Nebraska, USA! Trying to get my shed ready for lambing in a couple weeks but I also work better under pressure! A lot of joint ill comes from the navel (it’s like a straw sucking up everything from the environment) but yes definitely cleaner environment the better! Good luck my friend.
Thank you Tom. Good luck with your lambing 👌
Brilliant video, looking at the very same project
Good luck with your project...👌 Chopper is a super job for bedding and cuts time to less than half.
Very good videos learn something ever one 😁👌🏻
Thank you. Glad you find them useful..👌
❤❤❤❤very good
Some man, you’re very handy with your ideas, just as well I suppose with the amount of ewes you have!!! 😅
Glad you like them!
Great job David- loving the videos.Wish I wS as handy as yourself! Obviously stones are rare in straw near you. Mind your hands though with the spout!unfortunately spares don't come with the kit! Great breed of ewes you have there. Keep the videos rolleyn 😂
Thank you. Glad you like them!
just subscibed. great channel. i farm pedigree simmentals in county down
Welcome to the channel! Thank you...
if the battery is good on the 135 a electric actuator for controlling the spout up and down would be very handy, just on a we switch.
Just a quick tip shorten the arm on the tractor might speed up the flow of shuf coming out ,love the videos
Thanks for the tip. I will give it a go 👌
Get a A frame on the 135 I'm sure you could make one then stick a female on your link box
I have a piece of strap hanging off the linkage so I can lift trailers on to the pin hitch
If I had pick up hitch I wouldn't be able to use A frame because of the T bar
Great stuff! Just started lambing my 120 Llyne cross ewes today outside, beltex x texel is better than pure texel tups in my opinion, texel tups on young sheep was a nightmare last year even with a careful ration. Good luck!
Better to use a tup on young ewes that will give you R grades with no trouble or mortality such as a Lleyn or Charrollais. The Texel breeders are taking no account of the broad heads just as long as the bums are broad and too many come out of the side. No feeding regime will alter the size of the heads or getting stuck at the hips.
If you're unlucky to buy a very hard lambing ram it can soon break your spirit, especially in your outdoor job..
Best of luck with the lambing. Hopefully the weather is with you!
Definitely agree with Wendy there!
You did an amazing job on the chopper but I am not sure that the flying straw with all the airborn moulds is good for the lung health of man or beast, and perhaps get eye infections.I know the fleeces are currently of little value and the hair follicles are designed to push out debris but I wouldn’t want to keep loading them up. We had to buy in big bales of barley straw. It wasn’t difficult to peel off wads and throw them into the pens. The sheep got a bit of occupational therapy rootling through it and soon spread it around. I know you didn’t want to go down the slatted route but in Ireland where straw is scarce, I would have taken that option. You can always fill it in later for alternative use. If I had my time over, I would have chosen slats.
Thanks Wendy. I have a little more eye trouble this year but thankfully rough bales are gone. Will probably buy round bales of straw for next year..
@@sheepschool365 do watch out for the spores getting into your lungs, I had a huge issue having contracted aspergillosis. Haylage was a good thing but even the best straw gave me problems.
Get your self an A frame hooking up is a doddle 👍
Good man, thanks for that 👌
Great video you made an excellent job on the chopper the shorter length of the bedding would be great for the lambing pens 👍
Thanks Paul. The chopped stuff is super in the lambing pens.. I saw Cammy had a ewe with bedding knotted around a foot. That happened here regularly before the chopper...
@@sheepschool365 happens here too even with us using the wee square bales or idiot bricks as my friends call them🤣
Thanks David for the nice video and excellent work/ skills.
Didn't you get more wool picking with straw covered sheep?
Please keep up the good work 👏.
Thank you! Not worried about the wool as unfortunately it's practically worthless here in Ireland.
@@sheepschool365 Sorry if I didn't convey the message. I meant straw on sheep will enhance the bad habit of wool picking/ eating among the sheep 🐑.
Would you have any fear of eye infection, pink eye and such..
Machine is doing a fine job chopping fair play though
Thank you..
Slightly more eye problems this year but I hope cleaner bedding will solve that problem!
Great job how long do you get out of the bale of straw chopped rather than unchopped
Using 25% less straw with chopper but slightly more sheep in the shed this year..
Great we are going putting up a sheep shed this year thinking of using Yorkshire boarding down to a 4ft wall any ideas
with the lack of space would a mezanaine work like the transport lorrys
Would work but best option would be more ground level floor space.
That is what most farmers do. Make it work for little money.
Unfortunately we don't have much choice. Especially sheep farmers ...
That's a great job you have done on it. Blowing the bedding out nicely. Would you find you'd use less straw by using this machine? What's the reach on the blow of the spout?
Have used 25% less bedding but slightly more sheep packed into shed this year. Pens are 5.5 meters wide and no problem bedding to back wall. Will blow further and faster with a 1000 rpm pto speed which I don't have at the minute.
Under the sheep you need the straw
What size is your straw choppers,
The model is a Teagle 5050. Think it has 1.5m diameter drum.
Do u think u will buy a modern farm tractor in the future
Will buy something a little bigger at some stage but I don't think it will be anything fancy. I definitely need something to lift the silage bales.
You can get cat 2 balls for 135
Are they complete link arms or new weld on ends?
Just the balls they knock out on slot
After all that effort and work do you really think it was worth it you could’ve done it by hand quicker
Chopper is much faster for bedding and uses much less also 👌
Yes but you forgot about the dust masks for them while you were spreading the dusty straw. Poor sheep will end up with farmers lung. Hahaha
Those ewes are too fat, less feeding will make lambing easier
I wouldn’t say that, look like there in good condition to me, ewes will have plenty of milk! Nothing worst than a sheep with no milk, like a pub with no beer!
How can you tell without laying your hand on their backs? As an experienced shepherd I can see they have very dense fleeces. Less feeding is likely to cause twin lamb disease and a poor lactation .
A empty sac does not stand up😅
Getting body condition right is tricky but always prefer to have ewes in good nick heading out to grass with lambs at foot as I don't feed anything only grass till weaning. Poor body condition usually results in poorer lambs at weaning time in my opinion...