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John Deere 6600 Combining Oats/Raking Straw With Draft Horses/Square Baling with JD 336 Square Baler

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Published 7 Aug 2023

Once every couple of years, the dusty old John Deere 6600 Combine gets awoken. This year, Alan's parents and Alan have oats to combine. Alan's Dad starts the process by swathing the oats with a New Holland Swather. After a couple of days of drying, it's time to start combining. It was a race against the rain that suddenly appeared on the radar. Alan was running the combine, and soon there was a hopper full. Leonard then grabs the International 706 and Minnesota Gravity Box to unload the oats. After that, Alan takes off combining again, and Leonard pulls up to the Owatonna Grain Elevator and begins to unload the oats into the grain bin. Just as Alan was finishing up, the raindrops started to fall. He finished just in time and pulled the combine into the shed as the rain really let loose. After a few days, the straw was nice and dry. The Draft Horses get to work pulling the rake. Then, it's time to start square baling. The Allis Chalmers 200 is pulling Leonard's new to him John Deere 336 Square Baler. It didn't take long to fill the kicker wagon. The next load of straw showed off Alan's brother, Paul, and his ability to make catching a square bale really easy. Lastly, the straw gets put up in the hay mow. It was a busy few days, but the oats and straw all got put up dry and will be appreciated this winter! Check out our merch store- https://trinity.communityprinting.net/ Want to send us some mail or a monetary gift? Send it here! Alan Klejeski PO Box 153 Sturgeon Lake, MN 55783 Trinity Dairy was established in 2006, in Minnesota. Alan and Jennifer farm with their 5 children; Jessica, Justin, Jordan, Joshua, and Jason. We milk a mix of 33 Jersey, Holstein, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, and Ayrshire cattle. We also enjoy sharing our family's love of Draft Horses and using them for logging and other farm work. Dairy Farming in Minnesota can be challenging, but it's a lifestyle we really enjoy. Subscribe today to watch our small family dairy farm and family grow while continuing to thank our Lord for the blessings we've been given.

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