Its Hay Time In North Carolina | Mow, Rake, Bale

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Published 2024-05-29
Follow along with us as we begin our Spring 2024 hay crop. As always we fight the weather, and breakdowns. Thanks for following along with us on our small family farm located in Central NC. God bless you all!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Coldstream69
    just found your channel and love the content. i live in Dorset, England. Liked and subscribed, God bless your efforts, keep it up.
  • I grew up on a dairy farm in Maine. We almost never used a tedder. We had 2 New Holland Haybines and had the rear chute as wide open as it could go so we laid down wide swaths so it dried quickly.
  • Very nice hay and hay bailer. i have a new holland 450 roll belt net wrap... i had the twine bailer for over 25 years.. let me tell you.. if you can afford one.. once you get the net wrapper you will NEVER use twine again.. its like night and day... my old New holland as it aged i would have a problem with one side tying and the other not and it would get to wear if it was thick hay it would clog.. i bought a new net wrap in 2019.. no more clogs and no more worrying about one side not tying.
  • @Volfarmer
    The rain is a blessing and a curse, we have been fighting it in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. I just keep saying its part of farming, all we can do is leave it in the hands of the Good Lord and work hard!
  • @jamesberg3106
    Suggestion, carry that bale low coming out of the field. It will keep your tractor stable and you safe
  • @richardclem8878
    We had a 925 moco with the tines and it cut our drying time down whole day we now have a vermeer with the tines and it's the same way there awesome
  • New viewer - great content. Please keep the hose of the fire extinguisher from rubbing on the PTO. If the hose gets damaged, it won't work properly if you need it.
  • @Florida239
    Need ya 3 point spear for the back move two at once with a smaller tractor cuts the work almost in half! Nice video I subscribed 👍
  • @rodneybalog4605
    They sure are good balers i cut miles and miles of ditches i use any good and cheap baler i run almost anykind if i find anything in good shape i buy them
  • I hate hay harvest time!this week first week with no rain! we’ve done our first bailing this week 480 rolls and not half way yet..
  • I am going to finish tedding tomorrow. Tomorrow afternoon I am raking and baling papa is going to rake and my uncle is going to come help move bales
  • Looks like you could've been a few ft further to the right with your moco ,looked like only mowing a 7 ft pass.
  • @rodneybalog4605
    To be honest i never ever used a tedder see lots of them i cut with haybine disc bine swather never used them i figured they shake all good leafs off but maybie iam wrong ? But i always had it dry in 2 to 4 days depends on weather
  • @ryany4326
    I'm confused, he's calling the bay mower a bush hog?
  • @LoftinFarms
    Hay luke just so you know the past 3 or 4 videos every time you talk it goes silent on my IPhone if I play it on the computer it doesn’t do it and maybe it’s just me but just thought I’d let you know