I'm on my second 225 AC after a pair of 155R AP's and both blue tractors have out-maneuvred the green ones. Definitely agree with your comments around CVT. Great video as ever 👍
Cracking new Tractor George 💪👍 when you were struggling for words to describe it's steering lock weren't the words you were looking for was " it turns like an FW30 "🙄🤣🤣🤣 good days baling 💪👍
Lovely outfit George drive a 225 myself for years brilliant Tractors. You should try just using the foot throttle when your baling I find if gives you much easier control.
Lovely 225 George. We are looking at changing our T7.210 for a 225 at the moment, the steering lock on my 210 is exceptional and that’s on 600 fronts too. I noticed my front wheels are set quite wide (non adjustable rims) and I’m thinking the front wheels have been swapped so the bigger dish is on the outside and the steering lock can be increased. Worth a mention to the dealers.
Morning squire... with all this new to you big toys you'll need to nick the corners off round the yard just to get about .... 😅... nice t7 though 👌 comfort in all your tractors now.. stay safe 🏴
That's a real beauty of a new tractor, George. One reason farmers aren't keen on trying new products is that if you find something that works for you, then you stick with it regardless of cost. I remember changing silage bale wrap brand one year, and I went from Visqueen to Silaflex. Well, the Grays Tubeline wrapper didn't like it and it wouldn't work properly through pre stretch rollers on the wrapper. I had been told that Silaflex would be no problem by the guy in the dealership I bought it from, and I bought a whole pallet of it. Well, I returned the pallet of Silaflex minus 2 rolls and went back to Visqueen wrap, which gave no problems. The biggest problem was that I was contract wrapping for someone that day and having to stop because of problem wrap didn't go down well with the customer that day. It lost a couple of hours of wrapping time trying to obtain a supply of Visqueen wrap. So if you have something that works for you then stick with it
20:00 Those machine makers hold specifications as a secret. I once asked McHale about data interface between wrapper and remote unit. They don't give info out. It's easy problem. Load bale on wrapper and push remote button to start wrapping. I had idea to make loader joystick button to start wrapper. They never give out specification of their data communication protocols. They thinks someone will steal their bread.
Good vids, Next week Here in NZ we have Mystery Creek feild days biggest agriculture advent in New Zealand, cant wait to go and check out the new gear.
George, IntelliBale 20:46 is a New Holland Round Baler and Tractor combination feature you are asking for. Had it since 2017. Works through ISO Class III Capable CNH Machines
Hi George the guy who baled mine, used some clear wrap on the out side only then straight onto the bale wrapper in black plastic. The bales what was done in it was very good.
Good Evening George, First a great video as always, I like the size of the bales that just look a bit smaller? Best of luck with the rest of the baling , You take care of yourself and stay safe.🚜🚜💦⭐️⭐️👍
Tidy bit of kit for the farm mate 👍 I’m really keen to see the new combine when it comes home….I bet Liz is too. Anyway, keep safe during the busy season even if it takes that bit longer to finish up for the day
That was quite interesting George. The New Holland T7 225 is a far cry from the Ford 3000 that I learnt to drive on. What I find frustrating about round balers is the constant need to have to stop to release the bale. Obviously, there is good reason as to why the operator needs to stop, or there will bales rolling around everywhere. I am sort of surprised that no manufacturer has come up with a simple system that allows the bale to roll out smoothly and come to a stop whilst allowing the tractor-baler unit to still be in motion. If anyone came up with a good, simple system, then baling times per field would be drastically reduced. Perhaps there have been research and development done, but the costs involved would make the baler far too expensive. Not all farms and fields benefit from nice relatively flat land and slopes are probably the biggest challenge in developing such a system.
Krone Ultima and vicon fastbale both are continuous round balers with two chambers so that they do not need to stop to unload a bale into the wrapper or off the back once finished
Another great video, i can tell ye are having hardship weather out there too, the past couple of videos you are dressed in winter gear, you are normally in summer stuff by now. Its just as bad here, heating on, more like late September than early June. Typical irish weather.😢
Hello George good to see ya getting some grass work done we got our first cut silage done at the beginning of the week it looks good for a blue tractor Iam Deere through and through keep up the good work look forward to the next one 👍👍
Gomselmash is a manufacturer of agricultural machinery based in the city Gomel, Belarus. The name is an acronym put together of Gomel (the city, Гомель), selskaya (agricultural, слельская) and machine (машина), Гомсельмаш in Cyrillic letters. It was, maybe still is, very commmon to name manufacturers of agricultural machinery in that way in Belarus and Russia. Rostselmash (Ростсельмаш) is another example which is based in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
And also would slowing the flow feed down on the hyrabolicks make it better or would it be to slow ,just to stop the bang on end of rams not telling u how to do it but you no what I mean :)
Nice new tractor, wouldn’t it be better to row a couple of swaths together and run a bit more efficiently, also looks like you’re leaving a touch ether side of the single swath. I’m sure tractor and baler will handle it. Just a thought. 👍
Hi George your question about fully automation with its baler is possible our John Deere 960 bailer plugged into a 6r through isobus will run its self stop eject and carry on bailing very impressive ! If the gps is accurate enough it will turn on its own on headlands to.
there’s been tim around a few years on tractors now, has the baler not got on demand flow rather than you pushing the spool to constant pump all the time george?
We use John Deere nets, produced by Tama for years, they cover the edges of the bales well but are very elastic, more fragile if you have mice. Currently, we use Cordex nets, which are more rigid.
Agree George.I was always using 'edge to edge' Changed this year to Tama s 'yellow pack' product Covernet (penny pinching on my part) ....Bad idea,its way too narrow.The clamp on the Welger is out to the max and still theres play 🙄
Hi George do you not find bales a pain ,net wrap ,plastic wrap, handling, surely a clamp would be better even a run over clamp,instead of a new tractor I'd of sold the fastrack and tw and bought a forage wagon,but that's my opinion what works for you is best ,just in my experience bails are a proper pain mate
Whats the point.. You end up crawling around the field and dealing with pickup blockages.. Smarter with a baler to just make a few more rows with less in em, you can drive it on and not worry about blockages.. Easier on the machine.. Less stress all round..
I remember as a small child in the early fifties we had an Allis-Chalmers Round Baler and you had to stop to tie and eject the Bale. And of course that is still true today. Has any company attempted to make a continuous Round Baler? On the principle of how they work I guess that would be a tall order.
Kverneland built one don’t know if they still do a krone were building them at one time but doesn’t seem like they ever caught on non stop round balers that is
Why would you want to handle a wrapped bale more than one when the bake is carted wrapped and stacked and done.rather than 3 handles of wrapping in the field 3 more chances to make a hole
You're have to convert him to geting a rake George. Make a cleaner job And probably cut the grass better. If your cutting the grass. Hope to see you this Sunday with the FW 30.
How come you are not covered in dust and shit George. When our contractors came to bale for us back in the 80s the operators where always covered in dust and grease. They spent more time with the baler panels open fixing them than baling. Mind you they where using clapped out 1412 David browns and JD 590s. Nice tractor by the way.
Tama is the only nett for trouble free neat bales tried everything over the years like your mchale and the jd v461r I run you won't get as neat a bales without edge to edge as very slightly wider chamber
The new F5 balers from McHale have soft stops at the and of the stroke at top & bottom, done via software, its very smooth. The new balers have pressure gauge on the monitor and a progress bar to show you that you are close to a full bale. There is also a camera looking at the door to show the bale pushing the door open. ISOBUS TIM (Tractor Implement Management) works by the baler controlling the Tractor. Its Work in progress at McHale I believe.
No joke George, I've been watching your videos for probably the last decade....fair play for keeping them coming for all this time 👍
Cheers buh👍
It's awesome to see my fav part of farming starting. Great vid Old mate
I'm on my second 225 AC after a pair of 155R AP's and both blue tractors have out-maneuvred the green ones. Definitely agree with your comments around CVT.
Great video as ever 👍
Cheers Tom👍
that sure is some hp for a baler mate . nice vid
Cracking new Tractor George 💪👍 when you were struggling for words to describe it's steering lock weren't the words you were looking for was " it turns like an FW30 "🙄🤣🤣🤣 good days baling 💪👍
Haha, actually it turns more like the Fastrac! The FW can really lock round 👌
Lovely outfit George drive a 225 myself for years brilliant Tractors. You should try just using the foot throttle when your baling I find if gives you much easier control.
Wats the rolls on average wiegh
@@KENNYALEXANDER-m6s Yeah I agree. I use the foot throttle and push the cruise control button.
@@GeorgeSaundersAlso depends on what your wheel track width is.
Sorry george just getting caught up with the vids been very busy lately. Cracking video 👌
mr saunders puree vous avez du super materiel ce tracteur et la claas evion je suis impressioné par ce materiel whaa!!!
Lovely 225 George. We are looking at changing our T7.210 for a 225 at the moment, the steering lock on my 210 is exceptional and that’s on 600 fronts too. I noticed my front wheels are set quite wide (non adjustable rims) and I’m thinking the front wheels have been swapped so the bigger dish is on the outside and the steering lock can be increased. Worth a mention to the dealers.
Great stuff George and Elliot, well wear to Ye All, very nice tractor👌👍🙏😎
That beeping noise from the console is the same chime as the drive though at Mc Donald's 😂
Makes me hungry!
Morning squire... with all this new to you big toys you'll need to nick the corners off round the yard just to get about .... 😅... nice t7 though 👌 comfort in all your tractors now.. stay safe 🏴
That's a real beauty of a new tractor, George.
One reason farmers aren't keen on trying new products is that if you find something that works for you, then you stick with it regardless of cost.
I remember changing silage bale wrap brand one year, and I went from Visqueen to Silaflex. Well, the Grays Tubeline wrapper didn't like it and it wouldn't work properly through pre stretch rollers on the wrapper. I had been told that Silaflex would be no problem by the guy in the dealership I bought it from, and I bought a whole pallet of it. Well, I returned the pallet of Silaflex minus 2 rolls and went back to Visqueen wrap, which gave no problems. The biggest problem was that I was contract wrapping for someone that day and having to stop because of problem wrap didn't go down well with the customer that day. It lost a couple of hours of wrapping time trying to obtain a supply of Visqueen wrap.
So if you have something that works for you then stick with it
Another great video @ drone footage George keep up with the good videos 👍👍👍
Enjoy the New tractor and good luck with all your silaging.😊
Nice tractor and bailer
Another great video has always George and liz 👍
20:00 Those machine makers hold specifications as a secret. I once asked McHale about data interface between wrapper and remote unit. They don't give info out. It's easy problem. Load bale on wrapper and push remote button to start wrapping. I had idea to make loader joystick button to start wrapper. They never give out specification of their data communication protocols. They thinks someone will steal their bread.
Good vids, Next week Here in NZ we have Mystery Creek feild days biggest agriculture advent in New Zealand, cant wait to go and check out the new gear.
Another great video George! 👌🏼👍
Cheers buh 👍
George, IntelliBale 20:46 is a New Holland Round Baler and Tractor combination feature you are asking for. Had it since 2017. Works through ISO Class III Capable CNH Machines
The 225 seems to have plenty of power .Great video George 👍🚜🔧
I always see you messing w older tractors glad you got a new one
Hi George the guy who baled mine, used some clear wrap on the out side only then straight onto the bale wrapper in black plastic.
The bales what was done in it was very good.
Ahh yes, used stretch film to make the bale and then finish it off on the wrapper 👍
Nice new tractor with plenty of power George 👍🏻
Hi George great video love the new t7 new Holland 225 great baleing work 😅
Thanks George great vid sir.... Take care....
She’s an absolute beauty George very jealous, best of luck with her.
Another great video nice to see the new tractor working
Another great video George looks a nice piece of kit you got there 🚜👍😊
Thanks for the update on the farm equipment nicely done George ❤❤. Take care of yourself and family and friends and be Blessed 👍
Good luck with the new 225🚜All the best for silage 2024🚜🟢🟢🟢⚫⚫⚫👍
Nice powerful chunky animal , can’t beat a new toy 👍🏻🏴🚜
Good Evening George, First a great video as always, I like the size of the bales that just look a bit smaller? Best of luck with the rest of the baling , You take care of yourself and stay safe.🚜🚜💦⭐️⭐️👍
Always nice with new tractor but I Like the old ones better 😎.
Tidy bit of kit for the farm mate 👍 I’m really keen to see the new combine when it comes home….I bet Liz is too. Anyway, keep safe during the busy season even if it takes that bit longer to finish up for the day
Great video George 👍👍
That was quite interesting George. The New Holland T7 225 is a far cry from the Ford 3000 that I learnt to drive on. What I find frustrating about round balers is the constant need to have to stop to release the bale. Obviously, there is good reason as to why the operator needs to stop, or there will bales rolling around everywhere. I am sort of surprised that no manufacturer has come up with a simple system that allows the bale to roll out smoothly and come to a stop whilst allowing the tractor-baler unit to still be in motion. If anyone came up with a good, simple system, then baling times per field would be drastically reduced. Perhaps there have been research and development done, but the costs involved would make the baler far too expensive. Not all farms and fields benefit from nice relatively flat land and slopes are probably the biggest challenge in developing such a system.
McHale fusion vario should cover it....
Krone Ultima and vicon fastbale both are continuous round balers with two chambers so that they do not need to stop to unload a bale into the wrapper or off the back once finished
Brillant video George your a natural no B's just straight talking top man
Cheers buh👍
Another great video, i can tell ye are having hardship weather out there too, the past couple of videos you are dressed in winter gear, you are normally in summer stuff by now. Its just as bad here, heating on, more like late September than early June.
Typical irish weather.😢
It's definitely not as warm as it should be this time of year!
Hello George good to see ya getting some grass work done we got our first cut silage done at the beginning of the week it looks good for a blue tractor Iam Deere through and through keep up the good work look forward to the next one 👍👍
Cheers Raymon, I was talking to my local Deere man the other day about having a look at one of the new ones 👍
@@GeorgeSaunders we are looking at the new 6R 155 for our feeder wagon and small jobs
Bale thumping season is here 👍
Great video George - excellent new tractor, very nice!
Cheers Charles 👍
Huge tractor!
Gomselmash is a manufacturer of agricultural machinery based in the city Gomel, Belarus. The name is an acronym put together of Gomel (the city, Гомель), selskaya (agricultural, слельская) and machine (машина), Гомсельмаш in Cyrillic letters. It was, maybe still is, very commmon to name manufacturers of agricultural machinery in that way in Belarus and Russia. Rostselmash (Ростсельмаш) is another example which is based in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
Looks cool no front pto though 👍🏻👍🏻
All the best for you and your new piece of equipment!
How many bales do you in a year?
Greetings from south tyrol, the northest part of italy
Roughly about 4000👍👍👍
@@GeorgeSaunders wow, thats a lot. I’m sure with the McHale you have a machine, that handles this task with ease!
thanks for the quick answer!
George that buzzer sounds like your in McDonald’s how u not get hungry 😂 and as always cracking vid and smart tractor 👌🏻
And also would slowing the flow feed down on the hyrabolicks make it better or would it be to slow ,just to stop the bang on end of rams not telling u how to do it but you no what I mean :)
I always think there's a big Mac on the way 👍
What is your thought of a baler with a variable chamber? I'm curious since you can make a bigger bale, which then means less bales = less wrap :)
Another video, another new tractor for George. Just like Saunders Farms revisted. 🤣🤣
It's getting that way Ian!🙈
Nice new tractor, wouldn’t it be better to row a couple of swaths together and run a bit more efficiently, also looks like you’re leaving a touch ether side of the single swath.
I’m sure tractor and baler will handle it.
Just a thought.
👍
Hi George your question about fully automation with its baler is possible our John Deere 960 bailer plugged into a 6r through isobus will run its self stop eject and carry on bailing very impressive ! If the gps is accurate enough it will turn on its own on headlands to.
there’s been tim around a few years on tractors now, has the baler not got on demand flow rather than you pushing the spool to constant pump all the time george?
The krone Ultima nonstop baler wrapper controls forward speed.
Is the mchale better than the welgar?
We use John Deere nets, produced by Tama for years, they cover the edges of the bales well but are very elastic, more fragile if you have mice. Currently, we use Cordex nets, which are more rigid.
ISObus TIM I believe on a Fendt setup you can get it to fully automate the baling process
proper tractors George. are they building nuffields again.
Hallo george intresting machine the new t7 new Holland. The mc hale make a good job. Can you rake the gras before you pressed the Gras
Awesome T7
Kubota does that with M7 and baler combination like you mentioned it's TIM will stop tractor it's self. If you search it up worth a look👍
Agree George.I was always using 'edge to edge' Changed this year to Tama s 'yellow pack' product Covernet (penny pinching on my part) ....Bad idea,its way too narrow.The clamp on the Welger is out to the max and still theres play 🙄
Not good mate, are you going back to edge to edge?
Hey George. Stopping the tractor automatically when the bale is made. We have a mod for that in FS
Hi George do you not find bales a pain ,net wrap ,plastic wrap, handling, surely a clamp would be better even a run over clamp,instead of a new tractor I'd of sold the fastrack and tw and bought a forage wagon,but that's my opinion what works for you is best ,just in my experience bails are a proper pain mate
I like your and lord mucks videos
Kabota and a Kabota baler link together and the can drive themselves the person only needs to steer
Great new addition of a tractor wish you had kept the tw and the fw together
Krone has a system to stop the tractor when the bale is ready. The overal name for it is TIM (tractor implement management)
Steering can be adjusted
I mite be wrong but I'm sure I've seen somewhere the new case-ih round baler has the automation to stop tractor etc
Good video mate
Cheers Jason 👍
Bloody nice T7 mate, did you trade the old pair in ?
Would you not like a fuller row?
Whats the point.. You end up crawling around the field and dealing with pickup blockages.. Smarter with a baler to just make a few more rows with less in em, you can drive it on and not worry about blockages.. Easier on the machine.. Less stress all round..
@petrokemikal you also get a firmer bale
Health to enjoy 👍
I remember as a small child in the early fifties we had an Allis-Chalmers Round Baler and you had to stop to tie and eject the Bale. And of course that is still true today. Has any company attempted to make a continuous Round Baler? On the principle of how they work I guess that would be a tall order.
Kverneland built one don’t know if they still do a krone were building them at one time but doesn’t seem like they ever caught on non stop round balers that is
We don't use edge to edge as it goes over the edge of the bale and is no good for us as when feeding we put the bale on its end to take off the net
George,how many bales on average do you get out of a reel of net wrap?
About 350 if I remember correctly 👍
Nice new toy, presumably the older T7 has been traded in?
Noticed that on the 7040 tbf bloody steering lock sucks also has front linkage
Can u tell me about the round baler I've been running jhon deer rollers for 35 years
Great video again George. Has the 225 been sitting around for a year as i noticed it's on a 23 plate
It was a demo tractor on just over a 100 hours so was registered last year👍
@@GeorgeSaundersthanks for the reply. Now that makes sense 👍
Just changed from new Holland to case and the puma with the front links the steering lock is not the best but the vestrum will turn on a sixpence
any sign of a in line rapper, george
Where is dangerous Dave these days👌❓ he throws caution to the wind ❓🚜🇬🇧
I need to get him out of the pub👍
I had a t7 275 blue power absolute bucket of shit .. never away from workshop
Mower with swather? 2 in 1 maybe. Don't know what mowers you run tbf
Would a fusion be handy for you George?
Why would you want to handle a wrapped bale more than one when the bake is carted wrapped and stacked and done.rather than 3 handles of wrapping in the field 3 more chances to make a hole
So George what's happened to the much loved Fast Track has it been sold or just broken down 😮😮😮
Fastrac is George’s own tractor the T7 belong to the farm so get used for 90% of the farm work
You're have to convert him to geting a rake George. Make a cleaner job And probably cut the grass better. If your cutting the grass. Hope to see you this Sunday with the FW 30.
The FW and TW were moved there today👍👍👍
Silage time already. Only seems 5 minutes since you filmed the floods.. where does the time go George...
Tell me about it mate, harvest will soon be here and gone and back into winter 😬
Gomselmash is a Belarusian harvester company.
Make of that as you want.
George, Russell's has a t-7 on their website, is that your trade-in, about 3000+ hrs, 2019 build date 🚜❓
No the old one was a 67 plate
how much does it cost
Check your steering stops are set properly, most have poor lock from factory
Yes I need to see if I can get a bit more out of them 👍
How come you are not covered in dust and shit George. When our contractors came to bale for us back in the 80s the operators where always covered in dust and grease. They spent more time with the baler panels open fixing them than baling. Mind you they where using clapped out 1412 David browns and JD 590s. Nice tractor by the way.
Thankfully things have progressed a bit! They still crap themselves now and again though
what your saying is about netting ,if it not broken dont fix it..
Tama is the only nett for trouble free neat bales tried everything over the years like your mchale and the jd v461r I run you won't get as neat a bales without edge to edge as very slightly wider chamber
Deere have been auto slowing and stopping the tractor whilst the baler finishes its bales for a few years now.
Got a little laugh out of the GomSelMash part, that is a Belarusian equipment manufacturer.
I'm afraid I've not heard of them 👍😬
Don't understand why 600s on front and only 650 on back those 600s make it alot more clumsy, be handy also with fusion
Why have you got waterproof socks on?
They're over socks, stops crap going in your boots 👍
The new F5 balers from McHale have soft stops at the and of the stroke at top & bottom, done via software, its very smooth. The new balers have pressure gauge on the monitor and a progress bar to show you that you are close to a full bale. There is also a camera looking at the door to show the bale pushing the door open. ISOBUS TIM (Tractor Implement Management) works by the baler controlling the Tractor. Its Work in progress at McHale I believe.
Would expect that the baler and tractor would better communicate with eachother and stop the tractor automatically when a bale is finished
Hahaha made the comment before the final part of the video 😂
It can't be that hard to program surely!