Majors still earning their keep haymaking
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 11:23 pm
Thought I'd upload a couple of shots of 2 of the fleet still hard at it. Blue one had a replacement engine this winter courtesy of a late blue/orange super major, red one was a new addition to the fleet this spring and has proved to be a good all round machine needing a good service and I swapped out the injector pump due to a stuck plunger having been stood for many years. Both balers were also trouble free although they only racked up about 3500 bales between them it was enough to blow the cobwebs out.



Every year I threaten to take the cab off since dismounting to clear a blockage in the sledge can be a real pain, Landrover makes a useful support vehicle since this particular set of fields was around 20 miles from home so it pays to be well prepared when running this older tackle

Access to this field was pretty tight under some low trees so we dug out a couple of trailers from retirement, these were made from 1920's thorneycroft model A (I think) ex Great Western Railways. The ackerman steering requires an amount of practice especially with close to 90years worth of "play" in the joints but they still do the job! The one in the picture acquired a replacement axle from a Bedford sometime in the 60's, I didn't get a shot of the other one behind anything Fordson I'm afraid.



Every year I threaten to take the cab off since dismounting to clear a blockage in the sledge can be a real pain, Landrover makes a useful support vehicle since this particular set of fields was around 20 miles from home so it pays to be well prepared when running this older tackle

Access to this field was pretty tight under some low trees so we dug out a couple of trailers from retirement, these were made from 1920's thorneycroft model A (I think) ex Great Western Railways. The ackerman steering requires an amount of practice especially with close to 90years worth of "play" in the joints but they still do the job! The one in the picture acquired a replacement axle from a Bedford sometime in the 60's, I didn't get a shot of the other one behind anything Fordson I'm afraid.