Used to bale hay back in the 70's with high school buds. Lot of farmers liked the heavy bales. When I got married in 79, my wife's dad liked them 40 to 50 lbs. He said," you young guys put them in the barn, but I gotta take them out".
Great tractor, good baler, nice work... To see three generations on a work is a very beautiful picture. Please tell the men on a trailer cart packing the bales to use working gloves or however you call them. Guys don't cut your hands with the bale's ropes. Greetings from Skopje, Macedonia
baling hay always a good time. I see that it took your stacking crew awhile to get their "bale legs" alot of time it was just one person on the rackand we stacked 5 or 6 high with aa double row on top and a single row after that
My 4020 is a 1967 model, the 4010 is a 1962model. Both have the scyro range transmissions. I have a round baler. No one is willing to handle small bales!
An excellent video overall but I do have 1 question. With nice fields like that why on earth would you bale hay with a bale chute and flat rack? Here in the Northeast we use kickers on the balers and kicker wagons to harvest the hay? This is a question I have had for a long time and now seems to be the perfect opportunity to get this question answered. Thank you for your time today and another great video for sure.
@Deandeere4020 I bale anywhere from 1-3,000 bales a year depending on the weather and such. 90% of it I do alone buy I really appreciate your time today and good luck with field work this Fall
Used to bale hay back in the 70's with high school buds. Lot of farmers liked the heavy bales. When I got married in 79, my wife's dad liked them 40 to 50 lbs. He said," you young guys put them in the barn, but I gotta take them out".
On grandpa's farm, it was a 3010 diesel and a 14T bailer. Great memories!😊 Thank you grandpa!
And thank you Dean!👍
I could replicate that for you sometime we have both!
@@Deandeere4020 That would be cool! Only thing better would be for me to be there to help!😉
What a nice 4020
Love the video
Great tractor, good baler, nice work... To see three generations on a work is a very beautiful picture. Please tell the men on a trailer cart packing the bales to use working gloves or however you call them. Guys don't cut your hands with the bale's ropes. Greetings from Skopje, Macedonia
Very nice 4020! We use a 3020 and a 336 like yours. Those are strong balers!
Thanks 👍
We did a lot of hay back in the day with an AC WD45 and Case 200 baler.
baling hay always a good time. I see that it took your stacking crew awhile to get their "bale legs" alot of time it was just one person on the rackand we stacked 5 or 6 high with aa double row on top and a single row after that
Yes normally it's just me on the wagon! Glad to have the help today ha!
Those kids are slacking!
i live on a farm in northeast kansas and we had a dairy. put up thousands of those bales
Ah yes spent many summers on my grandpa’s 4020 and his 4030
Hi dean! Its nate!
Hey nate! Thanks for watching haha!
My 4020 is a 1967 model, the 4010 is a 1962model. Both have the scyro range transmissions. I have a round baler. No one is willing to handle small bales!
grab a gear man! your helpers are napping. 😂 good vidjoe though! 👍
An excellent video overall but I do have 1 question. With nice fields like that why on earth would you bale hay with a bale chute and flat rack? Here in the Northeast we use kickers on the balers and kicker wagons to harvest the hay? This is a question I have had for a long time and now seems to be the perfect opportunity to get this question answered. Thank you for your time today and another great video for sure.
Well for us we only bale maybe 1000 total each year and don't have any kicker wagons and only have a few animals to feed
@Deandeere4020 I bale anywhere from 1-3,000 bales a year depending on the weather and such. 90% of it I do alone buy I really appreciate your time today and good luck with field work this Fall
Use guys take back to 60s thank very much,,,
LLP
Which country urs
USA