Balling Hay Till The Rake Blows Up!!
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Join along as we get rolling into our 2nd dry hay. With good weather for the day getting it tedded out and prepared for isaah to bale it up. All is rolling till the rake stops turning. Thank for watching along
I dont get why soooo many people watch this channel for the sole purpose of coming into the comment section to rip on this guy. You guys must all be farming with dad’s money or Farming Simulator. Yes, he does stuff I would do different but he knows what works for him, his budget, and his operation better than any of us. I love the content Chris. Keep your head down and keep on pushing. You’re doing something most people never have the drive to do on their own.
I appreciate it. Comment section gets wild for sure. Everyone is a expert
I’ve had animals my entire life they never ever had to lay in shit weeks on weeks if you allowed this then your a piece of shit also 3 cows 2 pigs geese that’s a big chore , we used pitch forks to clean the stalls we did not Waite to get equipment so it would be easier
Looks good Chris things break. I had to replace gear box on my rake. Have a good day.
Hi from oz chris. I have 2 krone balers and krone double rake with 12 of those wheels. They ALWAYS are blowing out. I now have spare wheel on hand and put Slime puncture fluid in them as well. Great improvement.
When I was younger we did that work by hand manure fork and shovel.
Love the Chanel Chris enjoy all your videos.
Thanks for sharing.
LOL You take more days off than the federal employees LOL
Running a 540 rake on a 1000 shaft is sure hard as hell. Not everything is bad luck
run the tractor at half speed. great on fuel
Getting excited to see Renner stock footage, it was awesome the last time you went!
The USA built Kuhn stuff is wicked easy to get parts for. Never waited more than two days and I could’ve had them next day if I wanted to pay the hefty shipping.
I didn't know kuhn built equipment in America .
@@prof1982for sure mixers and manure spreaders are built in Wisconsin
That was great Chris thank you for sharing and time tiding wrenching good job
Geeez duffy you done tore up all of aarons hay equipment in less that 8 hrs bruh😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He shouldn’t run equipment, one man wrecking crew
@@Eric-o3m7e Aarron isn't a miserable Git, like you .
@@Eric-o3m7e for sure.. making dry hay here if its rained on its been wet even heavy dew .. but one thing about it he could tare up a crow bar in a sandbox🤣🤣😂🤣
@user-jl2fh3qe7c come on. It was already broken ,no parts for 6 weeks so they tried to repair it. Not his fault at all
Great to see your friends bale you out versus bail you out. Crew chief 👍👍👍
We once replaced arms bearnigs on our SIP star 300 and i just slap handfull of grease on that guided circle every time before raking and we need to replace bearings on our Sip star 360 becouse that bottom part is cloased and i know one bearing went out
You keep doin' whacha doin' an I'll keep watchin' !
I’m in Connecticut and they started chopping silage yesterday
September 4 and we still got first cutting to do we been wet all summer in st.law.county.
So that dry van can have the axles and landing gear removed to be used for bay storage??? Obviously make it waterproof
South eastern Ohio is about 6” below normal on rain we had to stop baling hay it was turning to dust trying to bale it and the corn around here looks like pineapple plants for the last month now
No wonder why you guys are always broke down….. all of you guys are running your driven equipment with wrong speed pto shaft
Yeah I mean that Rake should only turn about 400 PTO RPM operating speed So running a thousand RPM shaft in the tractor he would have to be going at engine idle. You can tell when he put the camera out the back a couple times the rake was spinning about 600+ RPM on a 540 rpm machine.
@@Otherrandomguy42 yeah and then he’ll claim that break downs are all apart of farming
@@JamesGaffer he’s dumb
Wouldn’t let him run any of my equipment @@Otherrandomguy42
@@JamesGaffer 🤣🤣🤣 yep
When are you going to get started on replacing the hydro drive on the combine?
I seriously hope this isn't legume hay, there won't be a single leaf left on any of it. Does the swather or discbine you're using not condition the hay at all?
Chris if you something to break down talk about it, especially a suspect repair.
Would your corn head fit I one side of that barn ,three cows don’t need of both sides
You will always wish to have a money tree in the backyard
Will you move the truck in the bushes this winter
We will be chopping are corn for the dairy farm here in about 3 1/2 to 4 weeks here in Indiana
You’re not beating too many leaves off with double tetting? Or is your alfalfa mix small enough that you’re not worried about it?
Mostly grass and clover. With our weather most everything needs two passes
@@DuffyAg when we baled, ours was alfalfa or alfalfa/orchard grass mix. We always tried to tett only once or twice if early morning if absolutely necessary
He’s beating the shit out of it
@@Eric-o3m7e its weed quality weeds can take it. Good bedding hay🤣😂
We like making baleage. On first cut WeMo next day bill right out of the swath on 2nd and 3rd WeMo next day double or triple the wind rose never touch it with the Tedder. The only thing we did is dry hey for horse hey everything else is made in the village and doing it that way save lives
I seen the kenworth w900a in the background what's the update on it
Why not put the pigs in the small pen you just cleaned? Could even divide it in half and still feed your 3 steers grain if you wanted.
You say in your videos corn no good as prices poor,if so why grow it,surely there must be more profitable crops.??
More grease and tighter
If you hate let it go! You're olny hurting yourself
Naw. Them ain't deer eat'en your corn. Them are damn tasty forest rats. Take venison over beef any day.
Sounds like a fool
Everyone: Duffy get a bobcat, you need one for the farm!
Duffy: I now own a Bobcat everyone, Goal Completed! XD XD
Going into fourth week chopping corn in Maryland.
I dont know the laws etc there. I can say anyone who imvests in a hunting lease will want to mange the heard as you said. To grow big dear which doesnt help your issue.
Can you sell individual hunts to multiple people who will all manage the heard more to your expectations
Your a farm Your rich RITE ALL FARMERS ARE RICH LOL😅😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊
yep, all you need to do is buy a bunch of land, grow corn, and the money will come rolling in, you'll make millions, thats why everybody's doing it. lol
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You never seem to have any good luck. Go back to your old day job, good money and minimal headaches .
Two hundred acres of corn already chopped thirty five hundred acres to go
Welcome to Farming With Duffy Ag and Everyone Else's Equipment
Jealous?
who cares who's equipment it is, you quickly learn when farming that ya get the job done any way you can, or find another line of work.
Back in the good old days of farming, we always called it trading work no matter what you use
What exactly is your point?
If you’re a good neighbor, you help each other out with equipment, labor, or money that’s the point
How many acres do you have a deed to?
Lol like a farmer is gonna tell you that information
His farm is somewhere between 180 and 220 acres...he has a ton of extra rented land but yea he wont tell how many acres he has. No farmer really will.
@@robreesor5011it’s public information on land he owns
the question is not "how many acres do you have?", it should be, "do you make much money with the land you have?"
Hi farm is 180 acre
Your garden is pathetic for being a farmer.
Your right I should focus on it alot more it's a big money maker for me
I know he’s trying to be funny, but needs learn how to say decals right
Have you been reported to the New York APS animal protection service for how you do not take care of the live stock if not maybe you should be reported it is discusting the was you keep your animals CLEAN IT UP AN KEEP IT CLEANED UP YOU HEAR ME BOY
😂😂 what a joke of a comment
It’s evident you don’t know anything about livestock farming and animal husbandry. It’s a bit more involved than dumping the kitty litter pan you keep in your apartment.