Everyone post your Hay pics

brandonh

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Id love to see everyones pictures of mowing, raking, baling, hauling, anything that has to do with hay. Ill try to post mine soon as well
 
A couple of pictures of my 46 baler I used this year to bale about 50 bales of oats straw. My dad bought this baler new in about 1959. Still works good and didn't miss a single bale. Neighbor chops my staw but he doesn't like to chop the end rows that get driven on. Al
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Here's some moving pictures of cutting, raking, and baling.

"1011" one of our 1953 Model 70s and <a href="http://youtu.be/pPL6_euXXvE">350 sickle mower</a>.

"Mac" one of our 1951 MTs and <a href="http://youtu.be/D-5HQ9Q7OGY">640 side delivery rake</a>.

"Big John" our 1955 Model 70 diesel and <a href="http://youtu.be/-qx6C12X2Tw">KRONE 260 baler</a>.

This was our third cutting on the hay meadow.

Hopefully we'll get one more in September.
 
Some pics of chopping hay and baling hay and straw at my friends place. The tractor running the blower and the rack with the case gear are mine. The helpers are my grandson and his granddaughter.
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Mowing with MF 1100 tractor and MF 925 moco, raking with Farmall M and NI# 402 rake. Baling onto the rack with our MF 1100 and #12 MF baler, then got smart and started baling into baskets with #124 MF baler. Still pick up off the ground on one of our small fields.
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Oliver 1655, Oliver 720 baler with 8 bale accumulator are parked atop the hill on the left. Oliver 77 Fleetline on Hay wagon and Cat skid steer with grapple at days end.
 
My Case 1175 and Hesston 1014.
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Swathing brome grass with the Farmall 400 and Hesston PT10
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My wife raking with the JD 60 and H&amp;S Hi-Cap.
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A load of alfalfa headed to the Larned Kansas pellet plant.
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I think I already posted the link to my baling video with the New Holland round baler but here is a still shot of the Cockshutt 40 hitched to the New Holland 479 haybine. Just to test it out. I used the 2090 Case to cut with as it keeps me out of the grass pollen. I can't stand much of that stuff lately.
 

I had a Hesston PT 10 for a while. They are good, well built MOCOs and will cut crops easily that a Haybine balks at.

I baled today with a Vermeer 505 like the one pictured. Didn't check to see that latch was closed good on the gate and most of the first bale went out the back to be rebaled. Otherwise no plugs and the bales started each time.

I have a MF 124 that I have never been able to get to tie the bales.

Great pics! Nice to see old equipment in good shape working.

KEH

 

Great pics! Nice to see old equipment in good shape and working.

I had a Hesston PT10. It's a very good, well built machine and will effortlessly crops that will make a Haybine grunt.

I baled today with a Vermeer 505 like the one pictured. No plugs and it started every bale, got over the ground fast.

I have a 124 MF that I have never been able to get to tie.

KEH
 
Great pics all of them,, I have thought of building a tow hitch for my 4 wheeler for moving I like you way too thanks for posting cnt
 
Here they are First is the 4020 and 50 mower with the 404 NH crusher

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Second is the all the hay crew together, 4020 with 50 mower 4020 with JD 350 rake and 4020 with OMC 596 baler
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Third is the 4020 with the 148 loader
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The 5th one is the neighbors tractor grinding the hay, dont have a current pic of my tractor loading the grinder (Not my grinder)
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6th is the remnants of the hay getting hauled away
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and not in the rite order is seeding alfalfa pictures
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and last is hay bales for there other use
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Kelly MT, That is some beautiful country, I would trade the flat land and corn fields here for a good size spread out there any day of the week,
Thanks for the pictures,

Zach
 
Really nice pics of hard working people. I can feel the sweat that put all those bales on those hay wagons. Amazing to see all those old iron dogs still chugging after 50 years. Wonder if the designers knew that their equipment would still be working.

Very impressive. Thanks for the pics.

Mark
 
My haying outfit consists of a '42 Farmall H with a McCormick 120 mower & 2A hay conditioner, the same H with the New Holland 144 hay inverter & a Farmall 400 on the McCormick 47 baler pulling either a Gehl or one of two Kasten flat racks. Not that I can find a picture to illustrate my point. I also have an old IHC side rake & tedder on steel, but it's down at the moment for a repaint/rebuild.

Mike
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nice looking setups and good job on the haying as well,, everyone who posted thanks for the pics great topic as well with great responce cnt
 
1951 Oliver 77 and mid 60s Oliver 62-T baler with Oliver 19 thrower don't have any pictures of the rest of my hay crew in action
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