It can move 1000 bales a day, and in its lifetime it can move 20,000 bales. So that means that after 20 days work the machine is worn out?? What I want my machines to last longer than that.
Rounds simply because square needs to be covered or they saturate with rain and mold up. Not everyone can afford to build a bale barn and tarps get costly pretty quick.
Am I wrong. Narrator said the first round bale machine can pick up to 1K bales a day. Then he states it has a lifespan of 20k bales. Does this machine need to be replaced after 20 loads? Not very cost effective.
I checked the manufacture, 1000 bales that are 900lbs each a day, and after 20,000 bales at 900 lbs each it need’s servicing, not life span. Announcer said it totally wrong
I have been around a few different balers ,Deere massy Harris, new Holland even a AC Roto baler. The AC was good but yeah my opinion is new Holland is the top . they all were old when I helped bale back in the late 70s early 80s but I ( back then) enjoyed working with them.
You guys are great to share these Amazing Machines. 👏
No touch bales, I love those machines.
Still don't beat a New Holland Hayliner.
Farmers must love you people
It can move 1000 bales a day, and in its lifetime it can move 20,000 bales. So that means that after 20 days work the machine is worn out?? What I want my machines to last longer than that.
We use a 5250T Bale Baron In a Stationary re-baling operation........
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Awesome video 10/10
You forgot the JB Industrie bales accumulators !
So.... can square bales make a comeback or will round bales continue to RULE?
The big squares are pretty popular around here, I’m bout 50 miles north of Louisville ky.
It all depends on your area. Where I'm at it's both small square and the round bales.
Alfalfa bales are called square and the ones I buy are about 60 to 90 lbs each, most hay are still large round or large square
Cattle and dairy producers need both to be efficient.
Rounds simply because square needs to be covered or they saturate with rain and mold up. Not everyone can afford to build a bale barn and tarps get costly pretty quick.
Which machines are designed for steep hills? None of these look very good?
Am I wrong. Narrator said the first round bale machine can pick up to 1K bales a day. Then he states it has a lifespan of 20k bales. Does this machine need to be replaced after 20 loads? Not very cost effective.
I checked the manufacture, 1000 bales that are 900lbs each a day, and after 20,000 bales at 900 lbs each it need’s servicing, not life span. Announcer said it totally wrong
@@mary-ruthflores4107 Also, 900 lb bales are pretty light. A typical round bale in nebraska is 5 wide by 6 ft tall and weigh 1400 minimum.
@@TB-sw1tf Texas doesn’t have the growth y’all have. Ours are 800 to 1100
AKA desertmakers
New Holland had better bale handling 50-60 years ago
I have been around a few different balers ,Deere massy Harris, new Holland even a AC Roto baler. The AC was good but yeah my opinion is new Holland is the top . they all were old when I helped bale back in the late 70s early 80s but I ( back then) enjoyed working with them.
I'll take a New Holland Super 1049 or 1069 over any one of these.
Looks to me that your handling the hay bails to much.
With a hay wagon your load it and stack in or out of the barn.
The narrator's voice is irritating as hell.
Change your voice whoever's talking is not cool