First cut of the year! Kicking off haylage/balage season…

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Published 2024-05-30

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  • Hi Taylor. Thanks for taking us along with you on your first haying session of the season. Glad everything worked well for. I want to compliment you on your great camera angles during the filming of this video. It allows us to watch the details of your machines working. And it’s also fun watching your baler “give birth “ to the first bale of the year. Awesome and informative video. 🐄🚜🍀😉
  • @user-rn1dg9xp7k
    The sound of that old IH diesel is just exquisite. Smooth as silk at any rpm. And the faster they spin the sweeter the sound. And they would spin beyond the manufacturer recommendations and come back for more.
  • Good morning Great video Taylor hopefully your whole haying season goes this well Have a great day stay safe
  • @markreetz1001
    Back in the hayin' business! Great seeing riding in the green fields again. Good video Taylor!
  • I know it is a lot of work, but you make it look easy and enjoyable. Ty for sharing Taylor, always enjoy your videos.
  • Hello Taylor, Thanks so much for sharing. Brought back many memories of those fields when I worked there in the early 80s. Many blessings.
  • @felixgrave1746
    Hey Taylor Nice to see you smiling so mutch 👍hope it stays like that. Nice Vid again
  • @isaacfehr5448
    You are not short Taylor You are just more down to earth
  • @danl9334
    Thanks for another great video, good to see that all the hay equipment worked so well, the maintenence that you and Brent did on all the equipment is paying big dividends!!!!!
  • Taylor, you are just adorable. Pretty too. I'm retired USN now, but was raised up on a tobacco/beef cattle farm here in the southern piedmont region of Virginia. So much of what you do I can relate to, and I enjoy your excellent talk about your daily activities. Your boss knows what a treasure you are, trust me on that. You stay safe.❤
  • @dbrbruce9950
    Love those tractors. Congrads and your first cut, Taylor and Brent.
  • @mikesmith9159
    Taylor, enjoy your videos. Here’s a thought regarding opening up a new hay field, especially along a woods like the second one. My dad taught me to start right in mowing what will eventually be the second windrow first. That way, the tractor, not the mower is running along the outside edge. You won’t hurt the tractor running over a limb or whatever may have ended up in the edge of the field, but you will see/feel it and you can stop and throw it out of the way. Then, when you’re done mowing the field, turn counterclockwise and mow the outside windrow. Just a thought from an old guy who has run over a bunch of stuff over the years. Thanks for making the videos!
  • @davidb8872
    You have to love a girl that picks a Farmall as her favorite tractor 🚜
  • Good morning God bless you ❤️ Taylor and Brent. I love watching ur videos lol it reminds me wen I was 10 I use to moe and bale for a local farmer it's great Nostalgia for me and brings back lost memories thank you. Tay ur a hard working 💪 person. Brent ur a awesome farmer and boss thank you guys 😊
  • I love the sound of those machines especially that 01 and it's so cool to hear and see you do the cuts on that Green green Fields of clover I think it's clover, you're awesome I Love The Sound keep it up Young lady, Mike
  • I know it feels good riding around mowing hay on such a beautiful day. Good to see you back doing what you love.....on a 1066 no less.
  • @cropduster1979
    Taylor, I intend to be a regular new viewer You are a pleasure to listen too! And, I love that you really like what you are doing.
  • @TomNorton-wz1rx
    Hi Taylor, glad to see you have started haying, we started but we’re getting a lot of rain and muddy Feilds now, you guys are so lucky you can leave your bales on the Feilds down here the black bears will tear all of them apart
  • @markrich6657
    Hi Taylor. Again, harmonic working relationship between you and Brent. All seems so easy and fluent how you tackle all jobs together. You're work ethic, knowledge, dedication and skills are so impressive , as is Brent' s. Lovely channel Thanks MARK uk
  • @martychapuk
    Hi, Taylor. Great filming. Nice to get out after the hay in the sun instead of all the rain last year. Keep up the great job.