Will the hay dry?! Race against time before the rain!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • Because it was cold and cloudy on the day it was mowed, I only had one day to get some extremely heavy dry before baling day since rain was in the forecast.
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  • @rodney5656
    @rodney5656 Месяц назад +4

    You guys already know this but, Josh is super awesome guy. I have watched all his videos and watched others. While his videos are top notch in my opinion, I had an issue with my 273 today and I posted about it. Josh not only stayed up late helping me prep my mind for the dreaded day ahead (I got hardly any sleep at all), but he also stayed with me practically most of the morning going over knotter timing and several other issues with me. Josh practically got my baler going with a blind fold on from the other side the country! In the end it was his thought to check the knotter brake that got me going. I got the last bit baled thankfully. But I’ll be replacing brakes before second cut. Thanks Josh.

  • @Buttons_fix_it
    @Buttons_fix_it Месяц назад +1

    Great job! I just got the first cutting baled and away a few hours ago. Was planning on bailing the next day but forecast changed. You are right the sun and especially a nice breeze works wonders. Really like that Tedder you have too!

  • @Biokemist-o3k
    @Biokemist-o3k Месяц назад +1

    I am in Pennsylvania and I have been wanting to get into harvesting hay. I have been looking for a self propelled hyaline that I can restore and upgrade with some decent light bars and air conditioning. I grew up working on a dairy farm and my earliest memories were getting up at 4am and going out and running the tetter on the back of the diesel Ford tractor and then going out later in the day after the hay dries and rake it up and then bale the Timothy. I was always one of the team that would bale and stay the Alfalfa and afterwards blow huge black snots out of our collective noses with the dust...I am a PhD chemical engineer now and I miss those days .

  • @andyrobinson339
    @andyrobinson339 Месяц назад +1

    Great job. I agree with you about sun vs heat. Just as important though is wind. A nice breeze can make up for a lack of both sun and heat sometimes.

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад

      I agree. I’d put sun and wind as the two most important. Heat doesn’t do much if you don’t have sun or wind.

  • @farmingforfunandprofit940
    @farmingforfunandprofit940 Месяц назад +1

    I have noticed when we first Ted the field the Hay fluffs up in clumps, as it drys it lies down... We have quite large amount of Hay we have 4 tedders.. 2 4 basket, 1 6 basket and 1 8 basket,,,,

  • @windrowfarm
    @windrowfarm Месяц назад +1

    Phew, glad you got this up! I’m here for the “ode to tedder” - it’s all about how you use it, and sometimes it’s just so thick that you have to hit it every 2-3 hours. When the top is crispy and the bottom is still wet/green, and rain is coming, i agree that waiting won’t do much good. Anyhow, glad you got it! Hope the tedder breakdown isn’t too bad! (If it doesn’t have a name yet, I vote Chewy 😂).

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад +1

      The Tedder just had a roll pin that broke in one of the wheel legs which causes the rotor to drop down and fall out of time. It’s about a 10 minute fix but requires 4 hands.

    • @windrowfarm
      @windrowfarm Месяц назад

      @@TheScientistHayFarmer phew, glad to hear it!

  • @acdii
    @acdii Месяц назад

    Same boat here. Cut yesterday, there was a 58% chance of rain, This morning is now 89%, but hoping its the light misting type and not downpours. I have 5 fields cut that I will need to ted tomorrow and hope for the best. I have a two basket so takes twice as long. The bad part is we have had so much rain that the ground moisture is high which causes the hay to absorb it from underneath. I thought my last cutting was dry enough to bale, raked it into rows and by the time I got it all baled it went from 12% to up to 40%. I have a few bales in the barn that have left wet spots on the floor. They aren't cooking so thats a good thing.

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад

      If the fields are in windrows and it’s going to rain, keep them in windrows and don’t ted before the rain. I don’t mow unless it’s 30% or less.

  • @willowbranchfarm
    @willowbranchfarm Месяц назад +1

    Hard work, but rewarding I say!

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад +1

      And informational. Lets me know what I can get away with in the future.

  • @JHBunse
    @JHBunse Месяц назад +1

    Great video as always and very timely for me! Never used a tedder on the farm. With your 4-basket one about how many acres can you do in an hour in normal hay?

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад +1

      I ted about 8 acres an hr with a double basket. Tedding is very fast. And fun.

    • @JHBunse
      @JHBunse Месяц назад

      @@TheScientistHayFarmer Thanks! I must have been using the wrong terminology. I thought each spinning wheel with tines was a “basket”.

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад

      @JHBunse you said it right. I’m not sure what I said dual basket.

  • @schleppinghay
    @schleppinghay Месяц назад +2

    When you set your tedder, do you have the tines actually scraping the ground?

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад

      NOOOOO. The tines are set several inches from the ground. You do this to avoid broken tines and dirt in the hay.
      I set mine to they just just touch the top of my foot.

    • @schleppinghay
      @schleppinghay Месяц назад

      @@TheScientistHayFarmer That's what I figured. I had mine set so it just missed the ground. I did notice that in some spots it missed picking up some here and there. The sickle bar lays the hay back flat and I think that might contribute to it. With a moco everything is jumbled more.

    • @mynameisjeff9560
      @mynameisjeff9560 Месяц назад +1

      My dad set them so that they scraped the ground and I thought that is how it is supposed to be. I'll make sure to set them higher next cutting. Also what kind of grass is this that you are cutting. We made 400 square bales on 3 hectares and you made the same on half the area. But we don't sow the grass, it grows by itself.

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад +1

      It is orchard grass and Kentucky blue grass. I just hauled in 626 bales from 5.5 acres tonight.

    • @mynameisjeff9560
      @mynameisjeff9560 Месяц назад

      @@TheScientistHayFarmer Thanks, have good luck with weather

  • @fullers1966
    @fullers1966 Месяц назад +1

    How many acres do you crop love watching your videos

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад

      I do 40 acres of hay and that’s where I draw the line because I have a lot of stuff going on in the rest of my life.

    • @fullers1966
      @fullers1966 Месяц назад

      @@TheScientistHayFarmer 40 acres at least twice a year it's a lot of work especially with a small baler and a lot of bales

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад

      @fullers1966 I usually do 3 cuttings a year.

  • @michaelalves841
    @michaelalves841 Месяц назад

    New to hay. Had same situation our first cut. No tedder, and we decided not to rake a day earlier. It was a bad experience.
    We chose not to rake the extra time for fear of leaf loss. How does tedding 3 times in one day work and avoid losing too much leaf? Obviously wet will lose less, but by 3rd tedding, is the dryer stuff losing lots of matter?

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад

      Do not rake until right before you bale. Raking doesn’t help drying, unless you’re trying to rake before the leaves get too dry.. Tedding three times in a day will be bad for leaf loss but I’m doing straight grass so it’s not an issue for me.

  • @vincentlabbe8216
    @vincentlabbe8216 Месяц назад

    This is the reason why I don't like Heston tedder instead of New Holland 163 Tedder, this tedder is better for Heavy hay and wet spot and did better job instead of heston tedder

    • @TheScientistHayFarmer
      @TheScientistHayFarmer  Месяц назад

      I used to have a Kuhn tedder which was the same as 163 and got rid of it. It doesn’t Ted near as well as this Agco Tedder I have, which I think is the same thing as a Hesston.