RDinNHandAZ
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Equipment
Kubota BX1870, FEL, BX5450 Snowblower, back blade, customized snow cab
There are several Amish families near Mio, Michigan who still farm this way. The closest I got to this was 5 years throwing hay with 2 farmers with drop bailers. 400 bails per hour was my record.
It's priceless when Malcom rides to the top of the hill climb and back down on stock bike and said "Well that was great fun"Remember and watch “On Any Sunday."
There’s no shame in trying. I’ve gotten my butt handed to me as often as not. Whether I’m likely to win or not doesn’t keep me from trying like hell. But I’m a bit stubborn like that. A good challenge is good, win, lose or draw.There's NO way I'd arm wrestle that guy on the wagon tossing hay up to the other guys !!!
I’d love to have seen how they got those logs stacked without an overhead crane.
similar here in Canada. farmed in summer. logged in winter. drove logs in spring during melt.This video is a little long but I think you guys will appreciate it. This is about logging and driving logs on rivers in upstate NY. The Gould paper company he talks about is now closed but it was a small town powerhouse paper company that folded in the 90's. The town lyons falls mentioned is where my kubota spends most of its time in the summer, and the moose river that is shown is where spend our summers relaxing.
Watching the guys move logs by hand and making them look light makes it hard to believe how much the world has changed in a short amount of time