Awesome video! My parent’s house backs up to one of your fields and when I’m over there I always try to check out whatever is going on in the fields when there’s work going on, I could sit and watch for hours!
WOW! I think they are just a tad over the recommended PTO horse power on that bailer? I remember pulling a Deere square bailer a Ford 4600 and not having any problems.... I guess you use what you have?
Probably used the tractor for the cab with ac and has monitor for bale tension moisture and preservatives if hes applying any as for the horse power there's only a minimum recommendation you can run it with whatever you choose the shear bolts and slip clutch will still shear or slip at the same rating no matter how much power is in front of it
Late model CaseIH but not sure of model number. Straw is more valuable to them then the grain is so I think they choose varieties based on potential straw yield
Awesome video! My parent’s house backs up to one of your fields and when I’m over there I always try to check out whatever is going on in the fields when there’s work going on, I could sit and watch for hours!
Thanks Brett - I'll pass that on to the Brechbill's & thanks for being patient with us on the roads if you ever get stuck behind us!
Greetings from Southwest part of Pennsylvania. Great video thanks for sharing.
Thank you Dave, I appreciate the feedback!
where this location?
Great video. Why do you rake? Why doesn't the harvester leave the straw in a windrow?
I'm thinking that it got rained on so they wanted to turn it over to dry.
rewingjohnson cool thanks for info
why driving with 540 pto at 2000 rpm and not with 750 (540E) pto at 1600-1700 rpm?
Greetings from Greece. How many pounds weights every ball?
40-50 pounds
Great video thanks for sharing
WOW! I think they are just a tad over the recommended PTO horse power on that bailer? I remember pulling a Deere square bailer a Ford 4600 and not having any problems....
I guess you use what you have?
Probably used the tractor for the cab with ac and has monitor for bale tension moisture and preservatives if hes applying any as for the horse power there's only a minimum recommendation you can run it with whatever you choose the shear bolts and slip clutch will still shear or slip at the same rating no matter how much power is in front of it
Exactly! And when they pull the dual tires off, it lets you drive closer to the windrow without running over the windrow
What kinda combine leaves that much straw?nice video
Late model CaseIH but not sure of model number. Straw is more valuable to them then the grain is so I think they choose varieties based on potential straw yield
What kind of bale accumulator is that?
"Steffen"
Is it possible to have this system and the baler n rack in india
Nice video 👌
Thanks man! Still learning for sure...
nice video
Nice vid
nice outfit
Thanks! It's fun to run someone else's nice equipment
Wow...Was i seeing a bale every 6 seconds?
I believe so & the second day I baled the windrow's were heavier yet!