Putting up Loose Hay with Horses
Үй жануарлары мен аңдар
John Davis chooses to farm using a number of tools and techniques from almost a hundred years ago because he finds it the most profitable way for his operation. Here, John harvests and stores loose hay with his horses.
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Amazing, I am always great admirer of English people, for their honesty ,creativity and hard work.love from Pakistan
Noch alles gute alte Handarbeit wunderschön, und die alten Geräte foll einsetzbar.Danke
Good to see a man and his boys working together.
Top! Was vermisse ich diese Arbeit! Müde wird man dabei nicht im Gegenteil wie frisch aus dem Urlaub Gruß Jörg aus Deutschland
Excellent video of Old School tradition thanks for doing the video.
May God bless you and the young men that symbolize hope for the future.
As a boy in the 1950's, I pulled a wagon and hay loaders, except with a Allis-Chalmers D14. Love your video.
I saw all the hardware for this operation on my grandfather's barn but never saw it in action. I was of the small square bailer era and spent many a summer bailing hay and straw on the farm. Cool to still see the old methods used and like you stated, the equipment couldn't be much cheaper
@nightlightabcd
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I don't know! To have machinery restored can cost quite a bit!
Grandpa drove the Graham truck to pull the hay loader while Dad did the loading. Then Mom drove the Rockne to raise the loaded hay forks to the peak of the barn, then Dad rolled the forks to where he wanted, pulled the release rope for the forks to open and drop the hay. I remember well. 😄
ვაფასებ თქვენს შრომას...მოგესალმებით საქართველოდან....კავკასია.....ძალიან კარგია
excellent video , greetings from france
That was pretty cool. Hard working farmers are wonderful ❤
You are really trusting to be behind those horses like that!
How modern!! We did it all by hand. 1 ton at a time
Looks like alot of work
So much fun to watch that.
@michaeloriordan7395
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Not much fun if you had to pike that amount of hay
How I love this way of living I wish to live with you
Great Work !!!!
That’s absolutely amazing. I never even wondered how ? Wow !
Круто! Еще бы показали устройство стопорения и выгрузки на сеновале
Maguenifico!!!!
Las cosas nobles del ser humano que todavía valen la pena. Saludos desde México. Un país aporreado por los malos gobiernos que han hecho del campo un desastre😢
@user-ok5
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F u k all the corrupt rulers who waste their people
Nicely done. Maybe a few people can survive in the post apocalyptic world without fossil fuels
@jerrylansbury9558
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Hay doe horses is a fossil fuel, Fossil fuels are made from decomposing plants and animals. These fuels are found in the Earth's crust and contain carbon and hydrogen, which can be burned for energy. Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of fossil fuels.
Been there done that back in the 50s. Did anyone notice the stack of wrapped roller bales in the background?
Да иностранцы спину гнуть не любят а напридумывали всяких приспособлений
this is the way
Seamos felices
Except for using only one horse on the pully this is exactly the way my grandfather and uncle, Edward and Arlyn Schneider did it in the 1950s in Caledonia, Columbia County, WI.
I'll have the baler thank you.
How is this method better than modern bales?
@ruedaricardo
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Exactly my thoughts. Two horses and a stationary baler would be more cost efficient than modern setups. However when you factor the amount of hay you need and the small time windows nature gives you, the balance starts to tilt towards the modern balers.
@RuralHeritage
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John will tell you it makes better hay that stores better in the mow. For his operation, it requires less labor. In fact, when his kids were very young, he did the entire operation alone. The investment is very small compared to modern tractors, haybines and balers. He raises his own horses and raises their feed himself.
@uteschneider3349
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@@RuralHeritage Ich habe das Video gesehen, als er es alleine machte. Er arbeitete oben auf dem Heuboden und die Pferde arbeiteten unten nach seinen Befehlen, die er von oben rief. Dieses Video hat mich so beeindruckt, ich werde es nicht vergessen. Für mich die beste Demonstration alter, durchdachter Technik. Eine Person konnte diese Arbeit alleine bewältigen, mit Hilfe gut ausgebildeter Pferde, Seilen und Umlenkrollen. John arbeitet hart. Er beherrscht die alten Techniken, wie kein anderer. Gut für ihn, das er unabhängig ist. Schön, daß alles noch gezeigt werden kann! Viele Grüße und weiterhin Gutes Gelingen! Ich würde gerne Untertitel auf deutsch auswählen, damit ich verstehen kann was gesagt wird. Bitte schalten sie die automatische Übersetzungsfunktion in JEDEM Video frei! Vielen Dank!
@RuralHeritage
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@@uteschneider3349 I wish I had seen the video of which you speak. John told me that was how he did it alone, but I did not see it in action. I will try to remember to put on auto translation for captioning from now on.
@uteschneider3349
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@@RuralHeritage Danke, daß sie die Untertitel Einschaltung nicht vergessen! Ich dachte, ich hätte das Video wo John alleine arbeitet, auf diesem Kanal gesehen? Vielleicht war es auch woanders? John muß ja wissen, wer es damals gefilmt hat. Schön, daß ihm seine Söhne jetzt helfen können.
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Poor animals must eat straw ! I question how much milk a cow would produce eating this hay !
The second guy on the rack isn’t doing very much. He needs a talking to.
BRAVO VIDIO TURKEY+AZERBAJAN RESPUBLIK TERROR,AGRESSHN.