beautiful heifers there , nice to see Dingleberry out for his summer work , nice bit of hay too , think your chain on the saw needs looking at needs sharpening , but you get her done , but i must say the heifers look fantastic , they be worth a lot of money too
Glad to see Dingleberry back in his element. The tree appeared to be a bit much for the chainsaw, but you got it done. (“Oops, there goes another rubber tree plant”?). Glad to see the Canadian Government is so aggressively attacking their carbon emissions in farm machinery and livestock farts. 😂 Not sure how burning all their forests support those goals?? Have a safe, Patriotic and Happy 4TH !!! 🎆🎇🧨🎇🎆
Yeah the 650 chainsaw got a leak in the fuel line so had to drop a few sizes lol it definitely was a little much but it was dead so not too hard to cut
beautiful heifers there , nice to see Dingleberry out for his summer work , nice bit of hay too , think your chain on the saw needs looking at needs sharpening , but you get her done , but i must say the heifers look fantastic , they be worth a lot of money too
Good video 👍. We got our hay made this week before it rained.
Thanks for the vid! Happy 4th 🇺🇸
Happy 4th of July. Hope you have a great one.
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I'm glad you stealing dingleberry I hope you show more of dingleberry and happy 4th July🎉💪👍
Glad to see Dingleberry back in his element.
The tree appeared to be a bit much for the chainsaw, but you got it done. (“Oops, there goes another rubber tree plant”?).
Glad to see the Canadian Government is so aggressively attacking their carbon emissions in farm machinery and livestock farts. 😂 Not sure how burning all their forests support those goals??
Have a safe, Patriotic and Happy 4TH !!!
🎆🎇🧨🎇🎆
Yeah the 650 chainsaw got a leak in the fuel line so had to drop a few sizes lol it definitely was a little much but it was dead so not too hard to cut
Just curious, what was the purpose of cutting down the tree?
Just a big dead oak cut it down while it’s still useable before it rots and falls
No such thing as a 6' wide baler. So your bales are 6' x 5' if they are full size
You are correct this was a 5x6 bale but there are some smaller companies getting into bigger and bigger bales I seen one the other day making 9’ bales
Get a haircut...😐