Hay 2024, NO BALER NEEDED!!#hay #makinghay #loosehay #homesteading #sustainableliving #homesteading

Published 2024-06-19
Cuttting the first hay of 2024, using our farm made hay sweep to collect loose hay.

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All Comments (7)
  • @user-bp1qc7ss5w
    Awesome Beautiful Old school farming ❤️🙂🍷🍷🍷
  • @marklepage4334
    That’s really cool I wish I had done that years ago instead of fooling around with a old baler
  • That's how my family did hay, cut it let it dry, use the home made rake 0n the tractor to row it up, pitch fork to turn the rows into piles. Run the wagon between the piles and pitch fork it into the wagon then back to the hay loft.
  • Hope you're feeling better buddy. The fawns are so hard to see cutting hay. We occasionally hit them...man it sucks. I liked you scoop lol. Great work. Nice video. Stay cool. 90s suck.
  • So you drive with the tractor over the hay that's already cut in order to cut the hay further in the field?
  • @robertlong7033
    Is that a New Holland 451 mower? Looks like one. If so you're lucky to get anything cut. We had one If it wasn't piling up on the inner shoe it was piling up on the outer shoe. New Holland never see med able to make a truly good sickle bar mower.