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From: MrFoxman360
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  • Nice I'm going to try a few similar camera angles this year With my bamford baler

  • she'd be in trouble if the pick-up reel was ne narrower lawd 20 ft foot is abit big i must say

  • Bluebell sisal baler twine, That takes me back! My father always maintained that it was a better product than Red Star twine We also used the polypropylene hay twine that came from that factory (Gold medal?) That was designed to be kinder to the hands and because it was slightly thicker than standard no.2 plastic twine, it would work with older balers but as one local wag pointed out "Only The Irish could produce a plastic baler twine that was the same colour as straw!"

  • Some yoke hi

    I have a 785 and it's a brave workhorse

  • nice one....you got some great shots using the camera clamp.

  • Thats so nice, I like how you're using the same outfit from new, don't get that much anymore.

  • great video well done

  • Love it lad well done great weather for hay!

  • Great video with great angles. Id say 20 ft is a bit much for it though.

  • @desjack1 yea, they were a bit on the big side, but it wasnt a problem when we were taking it handy and it cleaned the field well too

  • great video with some awsome shots!!

  • @rafathegafa11 Thanks, I have more videos in then pipeline using the camera clamps, its a great way to get good shots

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