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From: TillersInternational
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  • Great and superinteresting video! Who produces such machines, that you can see at 3:40?

  • I like the hay mow... I saw that for the first time by a group simply scything. I don't think you can get any smaller scale than scything and using a hay mow. Do you know any groups in the US teaching scything/putting up hay (especially using the European scythe)? By the way I really like your video, well done!

  • the way you guys tie the bullls is wrong ,.there is better ways to do that

  • randament=0 . the tools are vrey good and interesting, cool clip

  • It's cute how the boys are eating their "labor" in the back

  • Wow - where do those oxen come from - they are huge!

    And that's an amazing machine for moving the grass; I've never seen anything like it ... not even here in Poland where the small farmers still use a horse and cart.

  • These oxen are Milking Shorthorns, which average about 2,000 lbs fully grown at four or more years of age. The machine is a hay loader. Thanks for your comments!

  • nice to see the oxen working, they clip along alot faster than people are lead to believe. Is that a 4'bar on the mower? Put my fjords on a six foot and it was too much for them. Raked hay with them last weekend, that was fun first time for both of us.

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