Great demostration, I do not like to listen to music when I see demo but yours is a exception because it gives me such a flash back on seeing "Laurel & Hardy" great movies oh did I have a great laugh 😂 😂
This guy has the only game in town. I mean the USA there was a co in Canada that first .marketed crawler tracks for a BSC or is that a BCS TWO WHEELtractor . For the really good stuff we got to watch the grillo videos out of eastern Europe or southeast asia
I like it. Do you ship tractors and implements out of state? These walk behind tractors look to be the solution for me to get the farm down to one machine.
This tool is not used in europe in flat terrain. It is used to push the hay downhill to the point where you can pick it up with a tractor. This is old tool, replaced by hayrakes, like for example Lavrih AlpFlow. But these are much more expensive and used farmers with alot of steep slopes.
Been using bcs for many years. Another fine product from a great company...I am satisfied with their products ......
Great demostration, I do not like to listen to music when I see demo but yours is a exception because it gives me such a flash back on seeing "Laurel & Hardy" great movies oh did I have a great laugh 😂 😂
Man I sure wish I could get the whole lineup, good job on showing us how they all work. Someday I'll have one, 2 or 3 lol. G
This guy has the only game in town. I mean the USA there was a co in Canada that first .marketed crawler tracks for a BSC or is that a BCS TWO WHEELtractor . For the really good stuff we got to watch the grillo videos out of eastern Europe or southeast asia
Would this implement pick up the hay bails from the caeb hay bailer?
That's awesome.
I like it. Do you ship tractors and implements out of state? These walk behind tractors look to be the solution for me to get the farm down to one machine.
Yes they do ship out of state. I know as they shipped ours a couple of years ago.
Kirk Kirkconnell thanks good to know. What do you use yours for if you don’t mind?
This tool is not used in europe in flat terrain. It is used to push the hay downhill to the point where you can pick it up with a tractor. This is old tool, replaced by hayrakes, like for example Lavrih AlpFlow. But these are much more expensive and used farmers with alot of steep slopes.
Do you have a link for your store?
Nice demonstration. After the hay is pushed into a pile is it kept in the field until needed? How long does it last before it starts breaking down?
Do you think could work in the vineyard as well? Putting out the residual of pruning vines?
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