Posted by rankrank1 on July 13, 2013 at 12:22:04 from (198.228.228.151):
In Reply to: Hay Cutting posted by rusty6 on July 10, 2013 at 21:54:21:
Nice video - I really enjoyed the unique camera footages mounted on various locations on the haybine.
I had to laugh at myself @ about the 1 minute into mark of your video as I realized that I was ducking and swerving my body to miss all those taller weeds that were hitting the camera. (I think was subconsciously ducking to miss tree limbs and weeds. I am a middle aged avid ATV trail rider and ducking limbs is common practice on overgrown tight trails when riding fast-LOL).
Otherwise, Cutting with a 9' haybine (or mower conditioner) is actually pretty enjoyable. If only I had a nice cabbed tractor like that Case you were using. I do not think my Farmall h, or my John Deere A while using a manual ratchet cylinder in place of a hydraulic cylinder would hold a candle to that extremely nice Case tractor as far as comparisons go; but my ole junk does work nonetheless so I can somewhat relate to your cutting enjoyment - LOL.
This post was edited by rankrank1 at 12:26:39 07/13/13 2 times.
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