Barw

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  • in reply to: Fabricating equipment #58327
    Barw
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    I do all our fabricating and farm repair jobs.I have a 180 comet AC, LKS 250 AC/DC, Miller 400 amp DC with diesel engine portable and a Miller 250 Mig gas
    welders along with all the regular welding shop tooling.
    It is a very profitable and interesting hobby and there is some to do on the weathered in days.

    in reply to: import / export horses #54215
    Barw
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    Simon I’d be interested in a team of Brabants and I live in Canada.
    barw

    in reply to: Steel Poles #50810
    Barw
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    Hi Jac nice fore cart very similar to the power cart I built.
    I wish I was as handy with posting pic’s on the computor as you
    folks. I use mostly steel poles just 3-4″ schedule 40 black pipe with
    8-10″ in front of neck yoke.I weld a strap over the neck end of pole
    so evener of front team will attach.Make all this equip myself cheap
    way to get it done.Each piece of equip has its own pole.

    in reply to: hay balers #57065
    Barw
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    Hi Jac
    My cart is sort-of like Lynn’s.It works well the hydraulic’s are live and the diesel
    engine has lots of power and runs cheap and with a good muffler it isn’t that noisy.
    Made the seat adjustable also.Plans are this summer to install a regular Rockford hand
    clutch.I just made it with 540 pto.It has a regular tractor swinging draw bar that can
    be pinned.When the snow melts off the forecart I’ll try to post some pic’s.

    in reply to: hay balers #57064
    Barw
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    Jac forgot to mention that I built the three wheel forecart my self with 40hp
    Kubota engine,hydraulic’s and 540 pto.Once the snow is gone here and I figure out
    this new digital camera and how to sent a photo, I’ll post some pic’s.

    in reply to: hay balers #57063
    Barw
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    Hello jac
    Have 430 JD make 800 lbs. bales. Two Suffolk can pull it for a short day but 4 horses
    is more suited.Weather is a factor here also, so can mostly bale in the afternoon.
    Usually hay 50 acers.

    in reply to: Pioneer plow #55783
    Barw
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    Hi jac
    You got a good plow. No worries.

    in reply to: hay balers #57062
    Barw
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    barw
    I’m using a 40hp forecart and small round baler.
    Works well for me.

    in reply to: On-farm slaughter interview #56967
    Barw
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    Nice video Carl. We do the same on our farm only I have a brother-in-law that has a custom meat shop with all the equipment.It helps a great deal.
    barw

    in reply to: Another newbie here #56628
    Barw
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    I agree with Carl the detail is pleaseing to look at for us folks that work draft horses.
    The pictures are great.Like to see what other teamsters use for equipment also.
    barw

    in reply to: Shaft Choice #56123
    Barw
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    Highway
    We made a set of downward bent shafts from 1.5″ pipe,look great and work fine.
    barw

    in reply to: anybody want too #55862
    Barw
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    We are in the same situation here too few teamsters to do things with.
    The young generation just don’t seem to have an interest,we have to
    get the interest up or the old ways will be lost.
    Barry

    in reply to: Skidding Big Logs? #55547
    Barw
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    Iron Rose you could put a pole on the go deveil to keep it from running
    up on the horses.
    BarW

    in reply to: might sell my log loader #54695
    Barw
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    Taylor my e-mail is: barw48@hotmail.com
    barw

    in reply to: might sell my log loader #54694
    Barw
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    Taylor I could be interested in your log loader.What might yoube asking for it?
    Have some white Aspen to log off on the farm
    BarW

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