We ran the exact same 1372 mower for years, great machine! Only reason we traded ours off is, we went to the larger 1375 mower. Big difference going from 13- 15.5 ft
I bet it speeds you up going to 15.5' With our irrigation we don't want to go too big or drying the swath will be a problem on a big crop. ( not a problem this year)
The hay looks good for the year but the yield is so low from normal with all the dead spots, I will spray it out this fall. This equipment dealer is trying hard to get my business and are very nice to work with , and so far they are willing to help me out and with being so busy they told me your handshake is good enough for us, when you have time come in and we will sit down and figure out what you want to do.
Guy I work for has the 1383 Massey Ferguson mower. It’s the 13 foot cut model. It’s a nice mower we’ve been happy with it. Just mowed some 5 foot tall rye with it last week
I think my old one is 25 and it has cut a huge amount of dirt with our mole hills , I will keep the old one in case I have a chance to cut hay in a rocky field or an unknown field.
They have one of those in Dalhart that they cant sell, no one uses them here. I know they would give a huge discount, I was thinking of selling my machine this spring and buying one so I wouldn't have to be running all the time for custom work
There are a ton of machines like yours and a bunch of Big M Krones going but people not chasing custom or don't cut 5000acres a year just use hydro swing mowers.
@@AndersonCattleCo looks like a real pleasure to run, haying has always been the most enjoyable for me. Used to pull a Hesston hydro swing swather when I was younger and it was great. Definitely enjoy watching your farm vids bud, keep up the good work!
I like them My old machine is so wore out so I need to do something, I considered getting everything custom cut this year because it would cost me 1/2 of the payment but it is hard to get custom work done when it works for you. On the new machine there is $15,000 off in programs.
I would think it would be handy to see it. I'm going to read the book and set the pressure and then it probably can just stay there till I want to change it in a different crop. It does a heck of a job conditioning the hay.
I always plant 10% grass in with the alfalfa, that gives me the biggest yield with the highest quality feed. Grass takes huge fertilizer to grow and then you only get 1 cutting that yields big and then 2nd cut will be really late and hard to get baled dry. Alfalfa out yield grass here.
Green for go red your _____ed got a new rake tedder and baler this year and I hate learning how to use something new but it's always better then standing around the old one with a dumb look on your face and your wife says I saw smoke what's wrong with it and I go I don't know but it was making a hell of a noise then you spend an hour trying to find what's broken today and how do I get to it you can at least see how you it all works before buying I have heard Kubota was good there's two or three around here but a whole lot of Kuhn mowers they hold up good in rocks and terraces but Massey is supposed to make a real good conditioner from what I have seen we just use 3pt disc mowers here anything else and they get broke down on this rough ground but like the mower
I've used my friends Kubota and it was nice , but it didn't have conditioner rolls and I cut mostly alfalfa so I wanted conditioner rolls. Massey Hesston is king for mowers around here, Kuhn is pretty new here. My old Hesston is 25 years old so I had no problem buying another one. I don't have any New Holland support from my local dealership after it changed hands so I never even looked at a NH. My cousin is a JD dealer and there discbine was more than $20,000 CDN more than the Hesston , if I was trading off every 2 years it might be worth going green.
AndersonCattleCo. I run Vermeer Kubota and case and 1 Massey and I can call all of them and they tell me what it's going to take to fix or replace something and then my cutters are both Kuhn long as they work and are easy for me to keep in the field I m happy I can't stand trying to uncomplicate something in 100 degree heat it makes my sledge hammer and torch get antsy
"Only 500 acres" haha that would be a huge farm where I am. Beautiful machine sir, good choice.
It isn't 500 acres of land , the stuff at home will get cut 3 times and dryland once
We ran the exact same 1372 mower for years, great machine! Only reason we traded ours off is, we went to the larger 1375 mower. Big difference going from 13- 15.5 ft
I bet it speeds you up going to 15.5' With our irrigation we don't want to go too big or drying the swath will be a problem on a big crop. ( not a problem this year)
Looks like a nice machine does a nice job of crimping and laying it out 👍
It crimped good my old one doesn't crimp anymore so it is a big change
That's a nice looking piece of equipment you have there. Twenty years will go by faster than you know. Time seems to speed up so much as we get older.
Time flies when you are having fun
looks like some good hay. kind of nice to try a new machine. ive never even been close to one.
The hay looks good for the year but the yield is so low from normal with all the dead spots, I will spray it out this fall. This equipment dealer is trying hard to get my business and are very nice to work with , and so far they are willing to help me out and with being so busy they told me your handshake is good enough for us, when you have time come in and we will sit down and figure out what you want to do.
Guy I work for has the 1383 Massey Ferguson mower. It’s the 13 foot cut model. It’s a nice mower we’ve been happy with it. Just mowed some 5 foot tall rye with it last week
The 1383 is 13' and it is surprising how much that extra foot speeds things up from cutting with the 12'.
Looks good, my 22 year old haybine is asking to go the retirement home.
I think my old one is 25 and it has cut a huge amount of dirt with our mole hills , I will keep the old one in case I have a chance to cut hay in a rocky field or an unknown field.
What kind of setup did your neighbor have with that header mounted on his tractor?
He mounts one mower on his front 3 point and pulls a second mower. I'm sure at some point he will just buy a Big M.
When we started our little 60 acre farm in Kansas our first baler was a 1980ish Heston square baler. How does it condition the hay?
It really conditions the hay
They have one of those in Dalhart that they cant sell, no one uses them here. I know they would give a huge discount, I was thinking of selling my machine this spring and buying one so I wouldn't have to be running all the time for custom work
There are a ton of machines like yours and a bunch of Big M Krones going but people not chasing custom or don't cut 5000acres a year just use hydro swing mowers.
Would you normally cut the hay not being matured more?
Yup higher quality feed cut at early maturity
Well it's been over a year,hows your new mower doing?
it's good, I didn't cut much hay this year but next year I hope to cut 400ac. It is a very nice machine
@@AndersonCattleCo looks like a real pleasure to run, haying has always been the most enjoyable for me. Used to pull a Hesston hydro swing swather when I was younger and it was great. Definitely enjoy watching your farm vids bud, keep up the good work!
I like the steel rolls. They last a lot longer and I think they suck the hay through better. Sounds like u got a good dealer and that’s worth a lot
Yup the dealership wants the business and even the mechanic wanted me to know he works 24/7 just like farmers do.
Hanlon Ag Centre; is that the dealer you use [saw their mowers on TractorHouse.com]? Did you end up keeping the new mower?
Horizon Implements is who I deal with.
looks good, nice choice.Decent looking crop for this year 'Just try it, first one is free......dang salesmen lol
For the year it is ok it will be my lowest 1st cut yield but if I can get it dry and baled it will keep cows alive
Both are nice mowers!
I like them My old machine is so wore out so I need to do something, I considered getting everything custom cut this year because it would cost me 1/2 of the payment but it is hard to get custom work done when it works for you. On the new machine there is $15,000 off in programs.
Very nice machine. Wow 15000 off in programs, they sure make it tempting don't they?
It is pretty tempting
Much change between the used one and your 8312. I like the Hesston line but dealers are 1 hour and a half away.
The 8312 and the 1372 are very similar , the 1383 has a few differences They all cut hat though. lol
Would you not want to see your pressure gage from the tractor cab??
I would think it would be handy to see it. I'm going to read the book and set the pressure and then it probably can just stay there till I want to change it in a different crop. It does a heck of a job conditioning the hay.
Good video. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for watching
Hate buying someone else’s problems but if the Cheaper one will fit your needs lol. Tough choice
I shouldn't have used the new one it will be hard to take back
i dont think you would regret keeping it around. unless the bank came and got it HEHE
Awesome hope it works out for you..
me to
Nice mower could you put grass in with that alfalfa for higher yield beef cows don't need dairy quality hay
I always plant 10% grass in with the alfalfa, that gives me the biggest yield with the highest quality feed. Grass takes huge fertilizer to grow and then you only get 1 cutting that yields big and then 2nd cut will be really late and hard to get baled dry. Alfalfa out yield grass here.
It maybe worth it buy the new one but like you the payment make the decision for you.
Darn payments all get scary
Are you dealing with trochu
Green for go red your _____ed got a new rake tedder and baler this year and I hate learning how to use something new but it's always better then standing around the old one with a dumb look on your face and your wife says I saw smoke what's wrong with it and I go I don't know but it was making a hell of a noise then you spend an hour trying to find what's broken today and how do I get to it you can at least see how you it all works before buying I have heard Kubota was good there's two or three around here but a whole lot of Kuhn mowers they hold up good in rocks and terraces but Massey is supposed to make a real good conditioner from what I have seen we just use 3pt disc mowers here anything else and they get broke down on this rough ground but like the mower
I've used my friends Kubota and it was nice , but it didn't have conditioner rolls and I cut mostly alfalfa so I wanted conditioner rolls. Massey Hesston is king for mowers around here, Kuhn is pretty new here. My old Hesston is 25 years old so I had no problem buying another one. I don't have any New Holland support from my local dealership after it changed hands so I never even looked at a NH. My cousin is a JD dealer and there discbine was more than $20,000 CDN more than the Hesston , if I was trading off every 2 years it might be worth going green.
AndersonCattleCo. Without a dealer and service it really doesn't matter what color it is
AndersonCattleCo. I run Vermeer Kubota and case and 1 Massey and I can call all of them and they tell me what it's going to take to fix or replace something and then my cutters are both Kuhn long as they work and are easy for me to keep in the field I m happy I can't stand trying to uncomplicate something in 100 degree heat it makes my sledge hammer and torch get antsy