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CowfarmerDan
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Farming videos, filmed mostly on our own dairy farm in Wiltshire. Predominately featuring Massey Ferguson tractors, both modern and vintage at work and play.
At some points in the year I get to jump over the hedge to see what neighbours are up to in their arable operations.
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At some points in the year I get to jump over the hedge to see what neighbours are up to in their arable operations.
Email me on
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Vintage Thursday. The Gathering Of The Greens 2024
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Vintage Thursday. Massey Ferguson 30 plough.
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Learning how to spread fertiliser on grassland.
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Vintage Thursday. Massey Ferguson 178 comes out of hibernation.
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Vintage Thursday. New starter motor for the 3095
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Vintage Thursday. Massey Ferguson 10 fertiliser spreader.
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RS Agri Sabre 600+ straw chopper demo
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Vintage Thursday. Ferguson winch and some new 35X parts
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New machine, RS Agri eNOVA cubicle brush.
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New machine, RS Agri eNOVA cubicle brush.
Vintage Thursday. Setting Massey Ferguson 35X tappets.
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Vintage Thursday. Setting Massey Ferguson 35X tappets.
Testing a foaming parlour cleaner, GEA AgroGlow AFM.
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Testing a foaming parlour cleaner, GEA AgroGlow AFM.
Vintage Thursday. Massey Ferguson 35X gets some QTP parts.
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Vintage Thursday. Massey Ferguson 35X gets some QTP parts.
Vintage Thursday. A visit to the Somerset Vintage and Classic tractor show.
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Vintage Thursday. A visit to the Somerset Vintage and Classic tractor show.
2023 fodder beet. Our worst year ever.
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2023 fodder beet. Our worst year ever.
Vintage Thursday. Bleeding a Massey Ferguson fuel system.
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Vintage Thursday. Bleeding a Massey Ferguson fuel system.
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Hi Dan , good gathering of the different 😂 colour !👍
😊 great fun seeing the big variety of green
Lots of great equipment there.
Nice to see livestock on the fields never seems to have recovered after foot n mouth years ago
You helped me fix my tractor, thank you!
Nice day out loved the mini tractors
Something different today Dan bet you would have rather had the 3095😂
Careful, those things bring me out in a rash 😂
My case Mr Fud-Weasel, Piles !!!!!and anger problems everytime I'm sitting in a Bambi, (so much for my Anger management), I don't know if you've noticed there was a product support van next to those ghastly Woke things 🙄, they must be broke again....🤔
Never been a Deere fan 🙄😐 on the plus side Dan your tractor for the day was fitted with a Duncan's of Aberdeen Super Cab 🏴🏴🏴👍👍😁 to be fair there was a lot of beautiful scenery and some excellent Long Horns with a few Bison thrown in 👍
You did very well to say "..different colour.." and resist saying "..wrong colour.." 😂
when was this dan
Ok, that’s pretty cool to see a lineup of just John Deere’s.
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Awesome display of Green machinery. Thanks for sharing.
Different !
I have never been a fan of JD, but if I had a 4955 I would take it for a spin once in a while anyway.
I have a John Deere MC 60 crawler Dozer.2 cylinder thermo siphon cooling.Still runs.
👍👌❤️🇨🇦, gr8 stuff
Lovely, well done 🤗💫
Another good bit of footage and, as ever, a great commentary. You must be well satisfied with your fodder situation already ?
Yes, just waiting for second cut silage now.
I thought big bale hay had to be left out for a few days? To stop them catching fire?
Not when the hay is fully dry
It is definitely a good feeling getting a crop in before the dreaded arrives, looked like nice stuff. Nothing quite like the smell of a barn full of nice hay wafting around in the evening either. What is it likely to be fed to and why not do more clamp silage instead might I ask? When dairy farming we did all hay and barley years and years ago , hay seems to be coming back a bit perhaps drier for loose housed cattle ? I assume if talking litres of milk per acre silage wins, even accounting for the nitrogen and slurry handling side of it. One wonders , weather aside, if profit per litre could be as good with lighter kit , good old dung, hay and barley these days, your thoughts?
We're getting short of clamp space so had to make extra hay, we wouldn't normally make that much.
Nice job Dan!👍
Well done Dan , yea weather been so unseasonable !!
Great video dan, no need for big expensive telehandlers there, the 7610 and the little Kubota do the job well, of course with experienced drivers 👍👍
It's good to see you getting hay all made Dan I don't think it will stay dry long enough up here in Scotland to make hay were getting heavy down pours just now
Gotta love that 7610..she’s a dinger
Great video again 👏
Hay in the barn is as good as cash in the bank.
Tidy 7610 doing a good job of loading the bales in the field 👍something for us blue fans 😀
Always good to see the 7610 out to help 👌
Weather and time the farmers friend or the farmers enemy?
Rather be a little fed up with making feed, then run out in the winter. I'm happy for all the farmers, that made a good hay crop for themselves and others.
You be far better with a telehandler wouldn't have to double handle them .
Good video Dan 👍 an well played against the weather 🤔 that looks to be a very healthy amount of hay bales in store 👌 which stock will be getting most of the hay as winter forage 🤔 glad to see you have good neighbours that will help out when the going gets tough 👌
Nice to see a bit of green in the fields 😂 Brilliant video 💪🏻🏴
Oh heck! You’ve finished your hay making and I’ve not even started 😭🤦♂. Some lovely looking grass you’ve bales up, I reckon the cows will be very happy 👍👌
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Thank you for the video Dan, all colours of tractors I see including that ghastly green thing 🙄 well done in bringing your hay in, unfortunately we're still to get ours done but the weather has other ideas, just like 2023 !! F-ing rain!! 😡👍
Proper job.
Thanks for the great video! Couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t get fuel from the pump up to the injectors with the manual pump!
Perkins P3 ............a prehistoric engine.... any evolution for yearssssssssssssss It was/it is very easy to instal a pre-heating candles.... and il will start tik tok!!!!...
Prehistoric engine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! buildeed by crazy peoples.... inevolutive technology for ....timesssssssssssssssssssssssssss.... it was very easy and cheap to put in it a pre-heating candles for exemple .......
It's an interesting question. In the end I painted the tinwork on our 35x not long after we got it (over 20 years ago now). It had opened a lot of gates in it's time and owed a fair bit to grey body filler. Also the original paint had been worn away over much of the area leaving it more rusty than pink. The "new" paint (leaded according to the can!) has now bleached to a mid pink and supports a good range of lichens. Should I wash it?
We have a 1963 35x that is very far from pristine condition but seems to be very original. Even the electrics seem to be the originals. The dynamo has needed the brushes freeing up and the com polished up a few times (every 6 or 7 years I reckon) and the starter solenoid has needed cleaning up this year (how it had been working up to that point I don't know such was the mess inside) the contacts are about half way eroded so maybe only 30 years more service left in them. Now the starter is getting its full feed the starting is very prompt. Worth checking if the solenoid terminals are getting warm when cranking. Once sorted they stay stone cold.
Nice outfit 👌
Is it easy to get parts for the front axle if you needed them? Looking to buy a 188 4wd
Don't know I'm afraid, I've never needed any.
Great instructions, exactly what I needed.