Experience The Thrill Of Mowing Hay Without A Cab!

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Experience The Thrill Of Mowing Hay Without A Cab! What is it like to cut hay with a 50 year old tractor without a cab? Well its actually really awesome! Let us show you what its like to mow hay with a 50 year old tractor. Enjoy the beautiful sound of this allis chalmers 7000 with a hesston 1372 mower conditioner in south central Missouri. Enjoy the engine sounds and the beautiful view!

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Equipment used on our farm:

2017 Polaris Ranger 1000XP
2004 Chevy Silverado 3500
2002 Bobcat S250
2000 Hesston 560 round baler
2000 Hesston 3982 12 wheel high capacity rake
2000 M&W 1820 Rotary Hoe
MOCO
1991 Bush Hog 2615 Batwing
1984 Allis Chalmers 8030 with Westendorf TA-46 Loader
1981 Gleaner N5 with Duetz Allis 18ft Flex head
1968 Allis Challmers 180
1970's Kelly Ryan manure spreader (the politician)

Various Implements:
Bale Spikes
Subsoiler/Ripper
Bale Unroller
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Sounds good straight pipe. But would get old quick. I would run the muffler. Thanks for sharing.

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I'm afraid I still prefer a cab but then that has more to me wanting to be able to breathe and see. There seems to be a kind of irony to being a sheep farmer enjoying usually when the weather isn't being uncooperative making hay when you're allergic to cut grass.

First time I helped as my dad always did the mowing until we lost him I only got to use our latest mower for. 30mins to cut a field while he was out. While he did that and the baling turning and rowing up was always my grandad's job but we had lost my grandma when I was 15 and his tractor had broken down while he also had terminal cancer I turned the first field where dad had put it on the old open backed Ford 4000 with no doors it was hell but got it turn the only thing was being unable to particularly see made rowing up hard to do and after the third round I was kicked out by my dad as I was taking hay from the previous row which not only made the rows tighter but also rather enlarged at least one of them. I maintain that it was my dad's rowing up grandad saw that promptly made him kidnap the tractor and state that he was doing it due to the previously terrible job.

I may have been frustrated and a little angry at the time but they are still cherished memories that I look back at fondly even if grandad was more scary than a drill sergeant to the point that even when my dad was 60 the sound of my grandad's tractor coming up the road would see my dad vaulting the fence and running down the yard when he had stopped in the house for a midmorning coffee with mum.

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