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22 Comments
TreacleMinesays...Is this real?
therealblankmansays...Looks like Spongebob running around at the end.
Alcohol and farming... never a wise combination.
Gabe_bsays...>> ^therealblankman:
Looks like Spongebob running around at the end.
Alcohol and farming... never a wise combination.
Though also the only thing that makes farming tolerable
KnivesOutsays...My tax dollars are subsidizing this asshole's shenanigans?
Good. Carry on sir.
sirexsays...fake ;-/
how much pressure to push straw into bails ?
how much to break a rib ?
yeah...
Ryjkyjsays...The hole that his arm is coming out of looks a little too round and hollow. Not to mention that isn't a normal sized hay bale. I HOPE it's real though.
Raaaghsays...Also, don't do this - this is fake. In reality if you do you will die.
EMPIREsays...this is obviously fake. If anything just look at that moment starting at 40 seconds in, when the person filming, starts laughing and shaking the camera. There are no cuts, yet one second the guy in the hay is at least 30 meters from the camera, and the next, is just right next to it.
FAKE.
Kevlarsays...Clearly *viral - my superior Internet Sleuthing(TM) noticed the constant barrage of popup ads for t-shirts at haybalingfun.viralprints.com.
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Viral) - requested by Kevlar.
blankfistsays...This is real. Please try it and share your videos.
Truckchasesays...Reminds me of mini-wheats guy:
http://j-walkblog.com/images2/mini-wheat.jpg
demon_ixsays...^ The way he runs reminds me of this guy.
savethecirclepitsays...Just in case you are not convinced that this is fake, just read this Wiki description of how the bailing machine works. I think it would have been quite a horror show that came out of a real bailing machine.
To form the bale, the material to be baled, (which is often hay or straw) in the windrow is lifted by tines in the baler's pickup. This material is then dragged or augered into a chamber that runs the length of one side of the baler. A combination plunger and knife moves back and forth in the front end of this chamber. The knife, positioned just ahead of the plunger, cuts off the material at the spot where it enters the chamber from the pickup. The plunger rams the material rearwards, compressing it into the bales. A measuring device measures the amount of material that is being compressed and, at the appropriate length it triggers the mechanism (the knotter) that wraps the twine around the bale and ties it off. As the next bale is formed the tied one is driven out of the rear of the baling chamber onto the ground or onto a special wagon hooked to the rear of the baler. This process continues as long as there is material to be baled, and twine to tie it with.
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notarobotsays...From far away, this is the best Spongebob Squarepants constume.
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