My grandpa has that same bailer and has been working great out at the farm for over 40 years. Granted now we have moved on to round bails some years ago, but we still break out the square bailer for some square bails each year.
It’s a factory baler it will bale faster. Dad is just taking his time baling so the hay rake stays way ahead of the baler Thanks for watching and commenting
we have an old 124 just like yours. we made over 1500 bales with it this year, she's still punching them bales out. your bales look good too ! good job on the double ( or triple ) windrows, that's the way to do 2nd cutting! the only thing you need now is a wagon to stack on, i hate collecting bales off the ground!
Your right brother the old balers do a good job We enjoy putting up hay like the summer time it’s the best time of year it’s hard to believe summer is about over we still have a little more hay to mow in a few weeks thanks for watching and commenting
Must have dried pretty good, if you can bale behind the rake. I’ve never been able to do that, maybe if I let it lay a week. Bales looked a little loose when the young man picked them up. Also, does that rake run on ground drive pto or live power pto.
I have a Massey Ferguson square baler and rake just like that, nice tight bales.I like Square bailing if you have an Barn to put it in. And help to give it up.
Nice 124!! (Is that a different pickup speed than factory, somehow? Looks/sounds slower than I’m used to with mine. Looks like it’s doing a great job!)
Great video and a nice clean field, when I watch other RUclips video's I can never understand how and why farmers miss so much of the crop. There are a lot of wise words from the guy doing the voice over like @7.15 ' A man's got to stay active to stay in shape' & @13.00 'A man's gotta buy what he can afford' !
Depending on the thickness of the hay crop we go 2 or 3. Rounds. With the rake then turn around and go the other direction and roll the whole windrow over the other way making sure to roll the last round and windrow over all the way over to make it a nice tight windrow if you just roll them close together the windrow is not nice and tight thanks for watching and commenting
Thats the problem everyone wants to be lazy these days. We never thought twice about just throwing the bales on the wagon, made for a happy life, different times,I guess.
My grandpa has that same bailer and has been working great out at the farm for over 40 years. Granted now we have moved on to round bails some years ago, but we still break out the square bailer for some square bails each year.
It’s a factory baler it will bale faster. Dad is just taking his time baling so the hay rake stays way ahead of the baler Thanks for watching and commenting
Them old 124s work mint when they work hey lol 👌
Sounds like the pickup teeth are hitting the wind guards. Nice cut on the grass. Plenty of power to bale with. Good job.
Thanks for watching and commenting
I can tell that young man has seen his share of square bales because he knows just what he's looking for checking those Bales coming off
we have an old 124 just like yours. we made over 1500 bales with it this year, she's still punching them bales out. your bales look good too !
good job on the double ( or triple ) windrows, that's the way to do 2nd cutting!
the only thing you need now is a wagon to stack on, i hate collecting bales off the ground!
Your right brother the old balers do a good job We enjoy putting up hay like the summer time it’s the best time of year it’s hard to believe summer is about over we still have a little more hay to mow in a few weeks thanks for watching and commenting
Must have dried pretty good, if you can bale behind the rake. I’ve never been able to do that, maybe if I let it lay a week. Bales looked a little loose when the young man picked them up. Also, does that rake run on ground drive pto or live power pto.
Cool video!!
I have a Massey Ferguson square baler and rake just like that, nice tight bales.I like Square bailing
if you have an Barn to put it in. And help to give it up.
You are right brother square bale is the way to get it done if you have help thanks for watching and commenting
Where are y’all located
Nice 124!! (Is that a different pickup speed than factory, somehow? Looks/sounds slower than I’m used to with mine. Looks like it’s doing a great job!)
Great video and a nice clean field, when I watch other RUclips video's I can never understand how and why farmers miss so much of the crop. There are a lot of wise words from the guy doing the voice over like @7.15 ' A man's got to stay active to stay in shape' & @13.00 'A man's gotta buy what he can afford' !
Thanks for watching and commenting
It’s never as easy as an experienced operator makes it look...
@@stovepipe9er thanks for watching and commenting
Looking good
I would like to have that ford he is baleing with
The old 7000 ford it’s been a good one it’s got plenty of power and does good. Thanks for watching and commenting brother
Nice looking windrows. What’s your secret?
Depending on the thickness of the hay crop we go 2 or 3. Rounds. With the rake then turn around and go the other direction and roll the whole windrow over the other way making sure to roll the last round and windrow over all the way over to make it a nice tight windrow if you just roll them close together the windrow is not nice and tight thanks for watching and commenting
I would rather square bale than round bale but square bales are hard to spear.
Thats the problem everyone wants to be lazy these days. We never thought twice about just throwing the bales on the wagon, made for a happy life, different times,I guess.
Thanks for watching and commenting
May i know what is the type of this hay
Love from egypt 🇪🇬🇪🇬❤️💚
It is orchard grass and. Red clover. Hay thanks for watching and commenting