Thanks for the sub! I almost uploaded this video without any engine noise but I realized it needed a little bit of that so I went back and added that one clip
No sir, that is probably the only 1200 around with those fenders because they are actually John Deere fenders I painted white and put on. Tractor had clam shell style fenders on it originally and I prefer the look of the flat tops
Wow! Although I think the footage I got doesn’t do this field justice. It was so steep that we had to unhook the wagon about halfway through cause the tractor started sliding!
@@superliner101hobbyfarming Yes that happens around here so we just don't use them much...check out my 2023 bailing video...the first very small field i do to start is so steep that i use 4wd and my 4x4 round baler is all my m6060 wants if bale is getting full....we have some flat river bottoms and hilltops but thats about it...
Great job on your video Trevor! Love the perspectives.
I'd like the sound of the tractor more than the music. Cutting grass is so satisfying. I'll subscribe.
Thanks for the sub! I almost uploaded this video without any engine noise but I realized it needed a little bit of that so I went back and added that one clip
Good day from Ontario. Are those 1200 fenders standard. Ths
No sir, that is probably the only 1200 around with those fenders because they are actually John Deere fenders I painted white and put on. Tractor had clam shell style fenders on it originally and I prefer the look of the flat tops
@@superliner101hobbyfarming OK It does make tractor a little more beefy looking
Thanks
Thats average hay ground for our area...be glad it's that flat lol
Wow! Although I think the footage I got doesn’t do this field justice. It was so steep that we had to unhook the wagon about halfway through cause the tractor started sliding!
@@superliner101hobbyfarming Yes that happens around here so we just don't use them much...check out my 2023 bailing video...the first very small field i do to start is so steep that i use 4wd and my 4x4 round baler is all my m6060 wants if bale is getting full....we have some flat river bottoms and hilltops but thats about it...