I can imagine living during the 1800s and seeing something like this from the future. Just think of all the hard back breaking labor these marvelous machines have saved. Well done!
I had a neighbor that had 4 David Browns! 885,990,995, and a 1200. He used them on a small sheep operation. Also would contract out to our township to mow the road ditches. Very economical to run. I personally have worked on all 4 tractors. Parts were always available at the Case dealer a few towns north of us. Also another neighbor has a 995 DB south of me. l'm located central east Minnesota.
When I think of the thousands upon thousands of bales I had to fork in my youth , would have loved to have had on of those bale loading trailers . But using a two grain fork and forking bales all summer long brings back happy memories.
The summer after I was in grade 8 ('77) we must have baled about 50000 of those damn things all by hand. Filled 6 or 8 flat wagons at a time by hand ~150 bales per wagon. Put on a conveyor by hand. Stacked in the barn by hand. Hay and straw just about every day all summer. Filled two large old barns to the peak, then built a pile next to the barn just as big as the barn. Did custom work for all the neighbours. Bale bale bale. Next year my uncle got a large round baler and we hardly did small squares anymore. I'm never handling a bale by hand ever again.
There is probably a reason for that.. but an interesting concept for sure. I'd imagen its a right nightmare when something goes wrong 'in the center' while its all loaded up, also its got a lot of mass moving all the time.
@@robin1987100 I agree with you in that while the Kemper Baler looks great and appears to work very well I can't help thinking that it's an over complicated drive system pushing all those Bales around the carousel. I also share your doubts about the high centre of gravity when its full. Good effort though, it must save a lot of backbreaking work.
@@mrmyorky5634 On our farm this Kemper Baler runs 30 year's with no problems 14000 bales a year. It's a very simple system you can repair it by your own. But it is sold 20 year's ago also production from Kemper now belongs to John Deere.
I was so happy when dad bought a New Holland bale wagon. We still had to put it in the barn but we didn't have to walk through the field anymore picking up bales. I'm loving some of the old equipment you feature!
I used to imagine building something similar, but less crazy. Basically just adding a bale elevator to my 24' bale trailer so I could drive up the row and the person stacking on the trailer was being fed bales by the elevator. Its still a lot of manual work though. Yesterday I bought a flat 8 sledge and flat 8 bale grab. No manual work at either end if it works properly
Awesome! The farmer who I did most of my hired hand work for in high school had a Case DC and I can't remember the name of the smaller Case. Farmall H also and a Caterpillar D4. The automatic pickup the bales wagon will keep my dream alive of crop farming alfalfa hay for retirement income. The only wait I've seen bills taken from the Baylor and put into a wagon was by the use of ejecting the veil into the air that falls randomly into the hay wagon.
@@john34261 i mean i think it'd be a lot easier to grease that thing than load all those bails onto a trailer by hand. plus, once you get to the hay barn, seems like its pretty simple to unload
@@terryelder9573 yeah i know but the grease points would be a hazzle to do and loading that small bales by hand or tractor is time consuming and i believe you'll get a sore back after picking up that many so the trailer is nice to have or pretty much necessary
Its got a lot of grease points. By the way the isnt produced anymore by Kemper. Lots of these bale-loaders are still working in Southern germany, Austria, Switzerland. The ideal solution for (horse-) people with not enough helping hands. If a used machine is available in the 2nd hand market, it takes max 3 days till it finds a new owner. 8- 10.000,- € is a regular price for a machine thats prize was around 38.000,- DM ( ca. 20.000,- €) as a new machine !
Wished I had one of those 50 years ago. We had a team of 6 and we would travel the farms in the area. ll high school buds. We could get in about 1800 bails a day if there was not a lot of travel to the barn. Pea hay and grass.
What was first, the roller coaster or this amazing hay stack machine, nevertheless it is genius, and the Dawid B's complement the video nicely, one of the best hay making videos I ever seen, Thanks for sharing.
The Welger balers hay forks that turn on an armature crank are identical to the early Ferguson bailers. basically they never fail. That Kemper Ballenautomat looks like a mobile arcade ride. Feed in little bale sized kiddie cars ands shoot them out the top onto a slide ramp.
We had a 885 back in the late 70's early 80's but got to small to quick and we had to replace it with more HP, so we went to Fiat and of course now New Holland, I miss the old "Dog Box" was a great tractor....
would have been nice to have this when i was a teen. every year 3000-5000 all by hand and 50-60 bales per pickup truck load.back and forth, back and forth, back and forth
I wouldn't go for that bale collector in a million years, more moving parts than a friggin aircraft carrier LOL! Way to much stuff to go wrong. Tractors looked great and very well maintained though
Why don't you pull the wagon behind the baler and eject right up onto it so whoever's riding the wagon can stack from back to front? That's what we do most of the time
Nice video :) We have a Kemper BE125 at home, machine very useful !! We are making maybe 5000 ballers each year, and all are pick-up with it. We put more ballers (approx 115) because there are smaller than yours !
While that loader looks like it was designed and built by Rube Goldberg and company, it would have been welcome when I was a kid walking along behind the baler and throwing those bales up on a trailer. The only thing better would have been a power fence post hole digger.
Just curious, do the bale trailers run in reverse? In order to unload and stack at ground level? Are there other gates to access bales at different levels?
The 55hp DB 990 could bale that crop at 4 or 5 times the speed if the driver wanted to - the reason he's taking it steady is to save stress on the baler, not the tractor. I knew agricultural contractors who'd fly round the field baling hay/straw, no problem - except they wrecked their balers in 3 or 4 years.
Deutz Passion 6 years ago Nice video :) We have a Kemper BE125 at home, machine very useful !! We are making maybe 5000 ballers each year, and all are pick-up with it. We put more ballers (approx 115) because there are smaller than yours !
I can imagine living during the 1800s and seeing something like this from the future. Just think of all the hard back breaking labor these marvelous machines have saved. Well done!
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It's always good to see old machines being worked... The bale trailer is a work of art.
it's also nice to see how well maintained the old machinery is i do love to see the old machines work as smoothly as this
The bale trailer uses simple mechanism... it's far from a work of art.
Noem het nostalgie maar zo'n machines maken ze gewoonweg niet meer.... Bedankt voor het knappe filmpje !
*That's the most impressive bale collector I've ever come across! Great video!*
I had a neighbor that had 4 David Browns! 885,990,995, and a 1200. He used them on a small sheep operation. Also would contract out to our township to mow the road ditches. Very economical to run. I personally have worked on all 4 tractors. Parts were always available at the Case dealer a few towns north of us. Also another neighbor has a 995 DB south of me. l'm located central east Minnesota.
That bale collector is pretty amazing. Nice old kit as well.
Watch out the The circuses in town... !In all my life iv never seen such a contraption .seems to work though.Good stuff!
The bale trailer is ingenious , anyone who has done this job loves this !
When I think of the thousands upon thousands of bales I had to fork in my youth , would have loved to have had on of those bale loading trailers . But using a two grain fork and forking bales all summer long brings back happy memories.
The summer after I was in grade 8 ('77) we must have baled about 50000 of those damn things all by hand. Filled 6 or 8 flat wagons at a time by hand ~150 bales per wagon. Put on a conveyor by hand. Stacked in the barn by hand. Hay and straw just about every day all summer. Filled two large old barns to the peak, then built a pile next to the barn just as big as the barn. Did custom work for all the neighbours. Bale bale bale. Next year my uncle got a large round baler and we hardly did small squares anymore. I'm never handling a bale by hand ever again.
Handled so much hay but I have never seen a bale wagon like that. Wow!!
My father had a Kemper back in the 70s. Great machine!
What a GREAT video!! I watch a lot of farming and I've never seen one of these.
There is probably a reason for that.. but an interesting concept for sure.
I'd imagen its a right nightmare when something goes wrong 'in the center' while its all loaded up, also its got a lot of mass moving all the time.
@@robin1987100 I agree with you in that while the Kemper Baler looks great and appears to work very well I can't help thinking that it's an over complicated drive system pushing all those Bales around the carousel. I also share your doubts about the high centre of gravity when its full. Good effort though, it must save a lot of backbreaking work.
@@mrmyorky5634 On our farm this Kemper Baler runs 30 year's with no problems 14000 bales a year. It's a very simple system you can repair it by your own. But it is sold 20 year's ago also production from Kemper now belongs to John Deere.
That bale picker-upper thingy and trailer combination is amazing!
I was so happy when dad bought a New Holland bale wagon. We still had to put it in the barn but we didn't have to walk through the field anymore picking up bales. I'm loving some of the old equipment you feature!
That's a really neat bale collector. I've never seen one like that.
The future in that product.
Youcan build a house, keep place warm, garden, mushrooms..ect.
Never given up to what are you doing and best for kids
That is about the neatest bale collector I've ever seen! Nice video!
That piece of equipment that picks up the bails is awesome.
thats the craziest piece of equipment i have ever seen!
Cool video. To me, the bale wagon looks like it could double as a carnival ride.
wish we had that loading machine 40 + years ago. nice vid
It was around 40 years ago, first came out late 60s, was called a "carousal trailer" in those days
It was around 40 years ago, first came out late 60s, was called a "carousal trailer" in those days
Same here...
That bale wagon has to be one of the silliest machines I've ever seen
It works for him though
I used to imagine building something similar, but less crazy. Basically just adding a bale elevator to my 24' bale trailer so I could drive up the row and the person stacking on the trailer was being fed bales by the elevator. Its still a lot of manual work though.
Yesterday I bought a flat 8 sledge and flat 8 bale grab. No manual work at either end if it works properly
Great video nice to see some david browns
I'm not a farmer, but I really enjoyed that. Thanks ! ! !
Awesome!
The farmer who I did most of my hired hand work for in high school had a Case DC and I can't remember the name of the smaller Case. Farmall H also and a Caterpillar D4.
The automatic pickup the bales wagon will keep my dream alive of crop farming alfalfa hay for retirement income.
The only wait I've seen bills taken from the Baylor and put into a wagon was by the use of ejecting the veil into the air that falls randomly into the hay wagon.
That is a different bale wagon that we have around here the type I’ve seen dump it into a stack this is nice to top off the barn no elevator needed
Farmers always get the coolest toys. :P
Have never seen anything like this,always had to do by hand.Great video.
This is superb. It really makes life and farm work easy.
That bale wagon.. If you have broken bales or a mechanical failure, looks like a nightmare to get it cleaned out.
Imagine showing up with a new Holland stack cruiser ........minds blown
You do know that things cost right?
@@ram4nd yes I'm aware things cost money.
That is such a neat way of loading bales!
I bet that thing has a lot of grease points.
if it has it would be a pain in the ass to grease and maintain but has to be done to have it functional
@@john34261 i mean i think it'd be a lot easier to grease that thing than load all those bails onto a trailer by hand. plus, once you get to the hay barn, seems like its pretty simple to unload
@@terryelder9573 yeah i know but the grease points would be a hazzle to do and loading that small bales by hand or tractor is time consuming and i believe you'll get a sore back after picking up that many so the trailer is nice to have or pretty much necessary
Nah, just dump some used oil on the chains
Its got a lot of grease points. By the way the isnt produced anymore by Kemper. Lots of these bale-loaders are still working in Southern germany, Austria, Switzerland. The ideal solution for (horse-) people with not enough helping hands. If a used machine is available in the 2nd hand market, it takes max 3 days till it finds a new owner. 8- 10.000,- € is a regular price for a machine thats prize was around 38.000,- DM ( ca. 20.000,- €) as a new machine !
Fine ideas working for that farmer
Wished I had one of those 50 years ago. We had a team of 6 and we would travel the farms in the area. ll high school buds. We could get in about 1800 bails a day if there was not a lot of travel to the barn. Pea hay and grass.
Aww yes straw bales much better and easier to move and buck around than those pesky hay bales
That balw collector looks like a maintenance nightmare
What a great invention
Excellent video, very nice machinery!
Quite the contrast to modern technologies. You should play "Analog Man" from Accept in the background of that one :-D
🚜👀💖🤝💥 great images
What was first, the roller coaster or this amazing hay stack machine, nevertheless it is genius, and the Dawid B's complement the video nicely, one of the best hay making videos I ever seen, Thanks for sharing.
Sehr schönes Video und ein schöner kleiner Betrieb!
Vezgc,🕦🕢🕢🕒🕢🕢🕢🕢errgzeess
It's a Roller Coaster for straw bales! Cool ! :-)
Je moet meer videos van oudere trekkers en machines maken! Hele goede video! Ga zo door!
This bail loader is amazing!
If it works it ain’t stupid. Unusual machine
This remind me of 90's cartoons 😅📣
That bale trailer save a lot of sweat and heart problems
that trailer is awesome
They had some ideas & designs ahead of their time but horrendous hydraulics.
Very nice machine for bales.
Great video
Some crazy labour saver though how does it unload when starting the hay stack? Guess in reverse.
cheechU38K Watch the whole video and you find out, very cleaver system :)
Great video, didn't automatic bale loaders already existed at that time;)
The Welger balers hay forks that turn on an armature crank are identical to the early Ferguson bailers. basically they never fail. That Kemper Ballenautomat looks like a mobile arcade ride. Feed in little bale sized kiddie cars ands shoot them out the top onto a slide ramp.
That’s one big winnrow
We had a 885 back in the late 70's early 80's but got to small to quick and we had to replace it with more HP, so we went to Fiat and of course now New Holland, I miss the old "Dog Box" was a great tractor....
Wow that bale wagon is something else! A lot of moving parts to break though. I would think you would burn a lot more fuel running that as well.
+Brainmalfuction how would you burn more fuel?
would have been nice to have this when i was a teen. every year 3000-5000 all by hand and 50-60 bales per pickup truck load.back and forth, back and forth, back and forth
Very nice!
This machine is really nice !
Very nice Video !!
and the machines are amazing ;)
I wouldn't go for that bale collector in a million years, more moving parts than a friggin aircraft carrier LOL! Way to much stuff to go wrong. Tractors looked great and very well maintained though
oof, still easier than loading squares by hand i say
Very Good
I am from Bosnia and i using Welger AP52 with Zetor 4340
Beats walking behind tractor and trailer heaving the bails up, that's how we did it, short and contract bails.
Why don't you pull the wagon behind the baler and eject right up onto it so whoever's riding the wagon can stack from back to front? That's what we do most of the time
Looks like wheat straw. What will it be used for on the Tractor Spotter farm or will it be sold for another purpose?
Heel mooie video!
What a machine
Very good video !! :)))
Old School cool
Great i wish i have the same in Russia in my village
Can you say “Rube Goldberg”?
Nice video :) We have a Kemper BE125 at home, machine very useful !! We are making maybe 5000 ballers each year, and all are pick-up with it.
We put more ballers (approx 115) because there are smaller than yours !
Where was this 40 years ago😂😂
cultural work,much soul rejoices!
WOW stacking against a shed. no fire risk there at all.
No more of a risk after you tarp it than stacking it in a hay loft above the barn witch has been done many a year
Na tak zmechanizowanym rolnictwie, można pracować.
AMAZING
Nice, but I think that Kemper is actually 125, not 175.
We have the same combo, Welger AP 61, and Kemper BE 125 :)
wow now I've seen everything , Not exactly the most efficient design but if it works for you and you good luck
What's the payback time on the bale loader?
While that loader looks like it was designed and built by Rube Goldberg and company, it would have been welcome when I was a kid walking along behind the baler and throwing those bales up on a trailer. The only thing better would have been a power fence post hole digger.
Mai Visto Un Rimorchio Del Genere !!! :)
Francesco Bartolacelli e gia!
Precisamos dessa tecnologia aqui no Brasil
Genialno!
Just curious, do the bale trailers run in reverse? In order to unload and stack at ground level? Are there other gates to access bales at different levels?
Dam i wished pops and gramps had one of those sure would have been so sweet 🤣
another great video :)
nice video LIKE
You need more hp in font of that baler! Nice looking straw, very heavy rows
The 55hp DB 990 could bale that crop at 4 or 5 times the speed if the driver wanted to - the reason he's taking it steady is to save stress on the baler, not the tractor. I knew agricultural contractors who'd fly round the field baling hay/straw, no problem - except they wrecked their balers in 3 or 4 years.
Europeans sure do invent some crazy equipment. looks like a nightmare to maintain.
Deutz Passion
6 years ago
Nice video :) We have a Kemper BE125 at home, machine very useful !! We are making maybe 5000 ballers each year, and all are pick-up with it.
We put more ballers (approx 115) because there are smaller than yours !
Not at all, very simple system.
my goodness, I hope that thing was developed before the new holland stack wagon.
+David W why?
@@mackthompson1161 because the NH stack wagon doesn't people for unloading, making it WAY better in almost all situations.
What is this straw used for?
Very nice, can you still buy something like this?
I never knew I was a tractor.
Schitterend !
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