Yes going to keep it and next weekend we are putting a sliding door on the shop a full size so the tractor can come inside or the baler can come in to heat when it's cold
When we got ours, we pressure washed everything to remove the years of gunk, rust build up etc. from it. Greased everything, sharpened/adjusted twine knifes, both bale chamber blades and some other adjustments. We ran, by hand 30 alfalfa bales through it and all that grime your talking about, polished it right up on every working part that had the hay rub on it. No need to get in there with a wite wheel and such. Paint will make it gummy unless you have a hardener in it.
Awesome, an old reliable, would be great to see it in action
I have many videos
Nice video. Are you planning on keeping it for this year? Also do you still have plans to build a equipment shed or a barn?
Yes going to keep it and next weekend we are putting a sliding door on the shop a full size so the tractor can come inside or the baler can come in to heat when it's cold
Hey buddy I bale squares with a 1956 new Holland 66. These things might be oldies but they are goodies!👍. Can't wait to see it in action!
Me to I don't know how to fix it yet
@@farmworkMi what wrong with it?
Is it making banana bales or just one side look fuzzy?
The pick up is bent
@@farmworkMi you will have to do a close up video of the damage on that one. We completely redid our baler two winter's ago. Learned alot from it.
When we got ours, we pressure washed everything to remove the years of gunk, rust build up etc. from it. Greased everything, sharpened/adjusted twine knifes, both bale chamber blades and some other adjustments. We ran, by hand 30 alfalfa bales through it and all that grime your talking about, polished it right up on every working part that had the hay rub on it. No need to get in there with a wite wheel and such. Paint will make it gummy unless you have a hardener in it.
How did you find how to adjust it? Mine needs adjusted but can’t find how to do it!
@@benrachellarson3899 I just looked around for a manual online until i found one.
It'll work
It will when I fix it
Just sand it down and primer it
I have been working on it I've been very busy with fence and tools and work so I believe this week I can finally get so major work done on it