Six Horsepower Hay Baler

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2010

Amish Farmers in Pennsylvania

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  • great vid really love the old way of farming..two great looking percherons[grey horses]& 4 nice lookin mules!

  • @GhostFearMe Thanks for that info! At first I thought they were donkeys, then another look, I thought they were horses......... so I just called them horses!

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  • Very cool! Thumb's up and favorite's!

    Rich

  • Ok..this would be a 4 mule two draft horse team..hey as long as they are happy and well fed and get down time..which it looks like they are well taken care of..then..it's all good. LOVE this...

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  • @1Nayla1 Those are MULES Nayla. That's what you get when you breed a horse and a donkey. The white horses are Percherons.

  • ... and what about the hp's of the engine on the baler??????

  • This is amaizing 

  • most of them are donkeys and crossbreeds of donkeys.

    Except for the white ones, their ears are too short

  • nice new holland

  • I love this kinda stuff!...Just so everyone knows tho..The Title should be (Six Mulepower Hay Baler)...lol..Thanks for sharing.

  • Notice that when the boy waves the dad takes the reins and heads directly away from the camera PLEASE respect the Amish they don't film you why you are trying to work

  • @VeeDogg629 thankyou for pointing that Out! :)

  • at 1:05 you can see an engine powering the baler... why not just have a tractor pulling it as well...

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