Hay season has officially kicked off, which means John Deere hay equipment is finally being put into action after months of unpredictable weather for most across the country. As our fans have proven, with the right equipment on your side, the wait will feel worth it in the end. From windrowers to round balers, John Deere hay equipment gets the job done right the first time so that operators are able to take a step back and enjoy what they have accomplished.
We searched across Twitter for images and videos that we felt best represented how John Deere hay equipment ensures efficient cutting and baling as well as an overall enjoyable experience. We wanted to recognize those who took the time to capture these images and videos in order to showcase what this equipment can really do.
Take a look at our Twitter fan media gallery. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
Hay season has begun!! Started up a new @JohnDeere W235 today. Customer was really impressed with his new machine. #hay18 @rdoequipment #cowchow pic.twitter.com/ASXEhj1nfx
— Daniel Eslinger (@RDODanielE) June 1, 2018
Put this in an air freshener please #hay18 pic.twitter.com/TOCOl7UY6c
— Matt Herzberg (@Herzbergfarms) May 26, 2018
https://twitter.com/erik_heggedal/status/1003415387957071872
While I was stuck without communication this started. First cutting of hay is getting stored as I type #hay18 #harvest18 #migrownmigreat #undeniablydairy #whatcowseat pic.twitter.com/kMKTwkYFFF
— Ashley Kennedy-Messy Kennedy (@messykennedy) May 30, 2018
https://twitter.com/LouieDN/status/1003779248300097536
First field is cut and baled….4 more to go. #hay18 pic.twitter.com/9V4RpbEVtF
— Cheryl Brune (@mnfarmgirl71) June 14, 2018
Don’t get better then that for a classic 6110L #hay18 pic.twitter.com/PVQCIKpZVI
— Peter Van Staveren (@PeterbiltFarms) June 13, 2018
Ready to make some #cowchow pic.twitter.com/465tgL3F2I
— Josh Butler (@RSHFarms) June 8, 2018
Got straw? #Hay18 pic.twitter.com/R5yOfqvxup
— Peter Kemmeren (@KemmerenPete) June 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/LouieDN/status/1008778391938654214
Had some company in the hay field tonight #mousepatrol #JohnDeere #hay18 pic.twitter.com/hMLIY5hwL3
— Scott Colton (@FourthlaneFarms) June 17, 2018
Trying to make some #cowchow. #hay18 is underway. Cut some today. Raked some today. Hopefully bake some tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/Eh0rOtsj3F
— Bee Zee Acres (@bzacres) June 11, 2018
The Hay Clinic in Clinton was a success! Thanks to all who came out! pic.twitter.com/WSdzoiWKoT
— Heritage Tractor (@HeritageTractor) June 15, 2018
https://twitter.com/GlenCanham/status/1005890161002065920
#hay18 is underway! Rolling up some really nice stuff for the #Charolais cows #cowchow pic.twitter.com/2RFp7BW2tF
— Scott Colton (@FourthlaneFarms) June 10, 2018
It's a hay day in Fort MacLeod! #hay18 #westcdnag pic.twitter.com/u4Omj12Ekx
— Cervus Equipment (@CervusEquipment) June 13, 2018
Rollin #cowchow pic.twitter.com/VPDvvosecc
— Brian Keeler (@deayeye) June 7, 2018
Start up on a couple 460M HC with 420A … pumping out the bales.#johndeere #greentractors #cowchow #timesaver pic.twitter.com/PDp2XGyTnT
— Shawn Westland (@shawndealdeere) June 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/LouieDN/status/1007418688927162369
Adverse conditions for baling? The #Deere 460R with Precutter handles it well. Check out this #cowchow making pic.twitter.com/xdLrjW0qtU
— C&B Pipestone, MN (@LeaseIron) June 7, 2018
Back on the night shift #hay18 #cowchow pic.twitter.com/lrMeZX0xGa
— Mike Manion (@MikeManion550) June 9, 2018
Post #plant18 bath and de-dualing for #hay18 for this 23 years young beaut. She ain’t #andyclean yet, but after another coat of wax and some TLC in the cab she might be getting there. pic.twitter.com/WilVpH7R6O
— Jon Roop (@JRoopAD) May 20, 2018
Getting in my hay cutting fix this afternoon helping out a neighbor #hay18 #operatorforhire pic.twitter.com/ot4JFUTLRQ
— Bottle calf headquarters (@DairyFarmer83) June 6, 2018
If we miss the rain, tomorrow we make #cowchow with the new 460R round baler from Deere. It will be fun to see the precutter in action on #alfalfa pic.twitter.com/7gc9GEFp8K
— C&B Pipestone, MN (@LeaseIron) June 5, 2018
#forage18 #cowchow pic.twitter.com/CAOMDIKGzB
— Eric Ford (@ericfordmsu) June 16, 2018
We appreciate each of these images and videos along with the sense of excitement that is illustrated clearly by each individual. As it’s likely we missed some great ones, please send any additional photos or videos our way on Twitter: @MachineFinder.
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