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A great overhead photo of various harvesters working at full steam at the event.
Vintage and silage enthusiasts flocked to the Hyland family farm in Barnahown, Araglen, Co Tipperary, recently for a glimpse of some special machines.
The farm is situated on the Waterford, Cork and Tipperary border and hosted 13 vintage harvesters on the day – seven double-chops, three single-chops, two precision-chops and a Taarup wagon.
They teamed up to cut over 20 acres of quality silage.
Here are some of our favourite pictures from Ger Donovan of the vintage machinery.
A fantastic photo of a full Ford outfit working away.
An old-school John Deere tossing grass.
A classic Ford TW15 on a double-chop alongside a rare Massey Ferguson 1250 tractor pulling the trailer.
This Ford 7610 with a single-chop backfilling a single-axle silage trailer at the event.
Two great examples of refurbished John Deeres at work. A 3130 on the double-chop harvester and the 2030 on the trailer.
These two rare well-liked silver Ford 7810s were present at the event.
This great overhead shot captured a more modern precision-chop harvester on a newer 4wd Ford tractor in action.
This refurbished classic Ford powering a clean Taarup single-chop had no issue in filling the trailer.
These two old-school Fords were the first outfit to make it around the field.
This cabless Ford County roadless was one of three at the event.
Two classy Zetors in action.
This Ford County roadless on chunky tyres pulled a small single axle trailer with ease.
Vintage and silage enthusiasts flocked to the Hyland family farm in Barnahown, Araglen, Co Tipperary, recently for a glimpse of some special machines.
The farm is situated on the Waterford, Cork and Tipperary border and hosted 13 vintage harvesters on the day – seven double-chops, three single-chops, two precision-chops and a Taarup wagon.
They teamed up to cut over 20 acres of quality silage.
Here are some of our favourite pictures from Ger Donovan of the vintage machinery.
A fantastic photo of a full Ford outfit working away.
An old-school John Deere tossing grass.
A classic Ford TW15 on a double-chop alongside a rare Massey Ferguson 1250 tractor pulling the trailer.
This Ford 7610 with a single-chop backfilling a single-axle silage trailer at the event.
Two great examples of refurbished John Deeres at work. A 3130 on the double-chop harvester and the 2030 on the trailer.
These two rare well-liked silver Ford 7810s were present at the event.
This great overhead shot captured a more modern precision-chop harvester on a newer 4wd Ford tractor in action.
This refurbished classic Ford powering a clean Taarup single-chop had no issue in filling the trailer.
These two old-school Fords were the first outfit to make it around the field.
This cabless Ford County roadless was one of three at the event.
Two classy Zetors in action.
This Ford County roadless on chunky tyres pulled a small single axle trailer with ease.
Nevan McKiernan reports from the Winter Fair in Carrick-on-Shannon, where a heifer calf sold for €30,000.
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