having seasons is a bonus versus out year round summer. It probably keeps the whole world from coming in and destroying all the farms like what happened here.
Bailers aren't like plows or disks. You just can't park them in the edge of the woods when your done with them and expect them to work flawlessly next time you hook to them. That bailer will be ready to go when you are. Love that Super C with the wide front end. RED POWER THEN...RED POWER NOW!
Thats for sure. My baler may be older and not in the best of shape, but it works almost flawless year after year because I take the time to clean it out and keep up on the maintenance. Being a mechanic for a living for 22 plus years I know how important maintenance is. But I will be the first to admit I do slack on it from time to time. But not to often. That Super C needs to get in the shop soon to get some work done on it. Back tires/ rims and the starter needs some attention as well. That was the first tractor I ever drove as kid growing up. My dad bought it when I was 4 or 5 years old.
@@Cobbhillfarms I have Daddy's 1963 Farmall 140 he bought used in 1976. He and I both used it to raise tobacco and vegetables with. I still garden with it today. The first tractor I ever drove and used was Grandpa's 1955 Cub. One of my cousins has it now. I love a Farmall.
I still need to get all my hay equipment cleaned up for the year. Good video Matt
Always enjoy you taking on your day :) have good time at Farmers Market
Nice video Matt ?
If ya open the back auger lid, the flail chopper can sub as a haybine.
Morning
having seasons is a bonus versus out year round summer. It probably keeps the whole world from coming in and destroying all the farms like what happened here.
Nice video
Exactly what I do with my 268. Rake and tedder have to set out.
I never new about hay dogs. Knotter workings are confusing to me.
Bailers aren't like plows or disks. You just can't park them in the edge of the woods when your done with them and expect them to work flawlessly next time you hook to them. That bailer will be ready to go when you are. Love that Super C with the wide front end. RED POWER THEN...RED POWER NOW!
Thats for sure. My baler may be older and not in the best of shape, but it works almost flawless year after year because I take the time to clean it out and keep up on the maintenance. Being a mechanic for a living for 22 plus years I know how important maintenance is. But I will be the first to admit I do slack on it from time to time. But not to often. That Super C needs to get in the shop soon to get some work done on it. Back tires/ rims and the starter needs some attention as well. That was the first tractor I ever drove as kid growing up. My dad bought it when I was 4 or 5 years old.
@@Cobbhillfarms I have Daddy's 1963 Farmall 140 he bought used in 1976. He and I both used it to raise tobacco and vegetables with. I still garden with it today. The first tractor I ever drove and used was Grandpa's 1955 Cub. One of my cousins has it now. I love a Farmall.