baling hay in the mud (i hate mud)
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- Опубликовано: 30 дек 2009
- playing in the mud with some expensive equipment.i got the baler stuck real bad took a snatchblock to pull me out.this is not how i usually make hay i am usually done in the summer not winter but i had alot of rain this summer so its winter haymaking for me. thanks for watching.
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Love the old videos just like the new ones it shows a man that's got out of bed in the morning got on with it and not given up and that's why your where you are today with the lovely big tractors your such a motivating person 👍
Its such a pleasure watching your videos thank you for making them I watched all the newest ones and now I'm watching the older ones keep up the great work
I love the sound of that 4960
Glad to see some of your old stuff on my recommended page. Ive gone back as far as RUclips lets me which is about 4 years. I enjoyed this video.
Great video Wes, now I know why you wanted such large tires on your new bailer. Thanks, really enjoyed the vid.
i got a tactic we use very often and for us it works out pretty well, just park the baler zomewhere stationary under a 90 orso degrees from the tractor, get a light tractor (that wont sink in the mud) with a loading wagon and just drive loads to the baler, dont get stuck as badly or as often and it is pretty usefull for these conditions.
What an amazing difference in your videos from then to now! Love watching your channel and excited to see your reviews on the John Deere and Krone balers!
This came up in the suggestions when I watched your video about salt. So much has changed since 2009!
08 Thomas EF I was thinkin the same thing lol
Tim did it lol. Sick feeling when ya can just feel that tractor sinking. Be safe
This video showed up in my YT feed tonight. I started watching your channel in summer 2011. I guess you'd been on the platform a cpl yrs at the time. Oh how things have changed... all for the better. You innovate with the industry or get left behind. Good job Wes.
I enjoy watching your vids, but I did notice one thing while watching you repair the broken cable. Somebody had 'saddled a dead horse' on the unbroken cable. I'm an old fart whose been rigging for years, so I'm speaking with a little bit of knowledge here. As in... 'been there, done that, and survived'. A Crosby Clip has a 'saddle' and a U-bolt. When you make a loop on the end of cable the very end of the cable is 'dead'. For maximum strength the saddle goes on the live part of the cable and the U-bolt clamps the dead end down. If you 'saddle a dead horse' you lose 50% of the rated strength of the cable.
First time seeing this old video.at first wondered who u were for a min. Uve come a long ways.as do we all over time. Getting er done
New to your community.
Good job on the video look forward to hearing from you Ken 👍
4:02 Tim look what u did lol made my day
Nice to hear those diesels ! humming together
@hayfork100 no i am very driven so i dont run down to much but i am 38 years young so i have alot of work left in me i have a dozer blade for the 5020 and i just fill them in in the spring unless its really bad then i disc it
Cable Clamps:
Thank you for making and posting another great video! RE: cable clamps: do you follow the practice of "never saddle a dead horse" when you use cable clamps on wire rope? (the cast or forged saddle goes on the live end of the wire rope, and the u-bolt 'u' goes on the dead or short end) It looks like the cable clamp on the ground in the video beginning is installed backwards to most recommendations for clamping, while the clamp you installed on the 'loop' you made near the pulley block, seems to conform to mfr recommendations for the clamp (or 'clip' as they are sometimes known) I've watched a ton of your videos and really like them, thank you! I just thought I'd pass on the cable clamp info in case it helps someone.
@classharvester no just in the winter when its not frozen and pulling heavy loads in wet conditions.i have not been stuck since.lol
this is so cool that u really do farm and make videos really cool I will be watching
great video mud sucks have a good day
That's what happens when you mate JD green with anything red. Original pulling sled. Back in the 60's Dad used to have JD 720 w JD 70 0n an A frame with plumbing pipe running back for hand throttle & clutch. Had to have been 50ft long.could pull 26ft wide disk or 8 bottom plow.Twice the norm back then, wow how times have changed. Neighbor used a D9 CAT, now that's a site to see. Still remember the PUTT-PUTT-PUTT diesels w/2cyl gas engine for starter. Put a lot of hay up using the old drop claws. Have never seen bales so huge. Where you guys at? Thanks for jogging the memories.
Also, i've been wondering: do the bales slamming the back of the bale stacker wear the machine out much? I would imagine not, since i heard you talking about oiling the service of it to make the bales slide better, but i've had no expierience with these things whatsoever because we still load bales the old fashioned way, with a frontloader and a flat bale trailer
You need to get a set of rice and cane radials for late season work. We use them all year down here.
Your videos have come a long way in 10 years olf
the axil is on the tractor the hub is the pain in the ass i have all the parts to fix it the rest of the way just need the time i have video of the repair just have not posted it cuz its not finished.
I hate loading bales of wet, green oats and gneiss; yeah, that’s right-gneiss, green bales full of rocks-in July. As the day wore on, so did the tines on the bailer.
Hi I've watched you lots you never stop its good fun but it gets you in the end it got me not yet sixty Paul uk
We used to have an old John Deere 14t and have to ride on the wagon and stack as it went along. Then in order to get them into the barn we had a hook and pulley system that lifted the bales off the wagon 8 at a time then you pulled a trip rope which sent them into the mow then another one to dump them and this was all powered by a tractor pulling a rope on the other end of the barn
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tim has come a long way on that stacker, looks like an extension of his arm these days.
Do you guys have a way of locking out that baler while he is in there cleaning it out?
RedneckRectum no you just don't hit the pto
Valtra for the win :)
cool tractors
We have a saying in Australia.. No mud no money
Wes it is funny how 9 years later not much has changed! 2009 it looked like you had a fun time just like 2018-2019 is doing the same.
ok excuse me being a bit thick but what sort hay is it your making its obviously not for feed so are you just clearing it off the field,what we would call skimmings in the uk ,also what do with mulch hay i think you called it,,,, many thanks pete
its for a composting plant used in mushroom production.
thanks mate
pete
we have all had days like this! it sucks!
I think I would round bale hay in those conditions. a new holland 7090 has bigger tires and only weights 6900 lbs and would make a 1500 lb bale in hay or 1725 lb bale with the bale slice engaged for a total weight of 8625 vs a big baler, with two 1400 lb bales in it, at 21200.
4960' oldi but goldie :)
@jeremylee99100 i am a farmer thats it lol.. i dont have time for another job.
4960, that's since burnt, on the baler. 4450 on the stacker, the one Wes and Tim are repairing the rear end in.
This looks like terribly hard work digging the mud out of that baler. You have an incredible lot of energy to keep it up day after day. Do you ever run down?
How do you work the ground next year after putting all thise deep ruts in the field?
at 1:44 , never put a saddle on a dead horse.........you have it hooked up wrong.
Ever have one of those days where you just feel like you are spinning your wheels?
hey man how many tractors do you have your are amazing🚜
I don't like mixing chains and cables to pull equipment out. Cables stretch and spring, so if the chain snaps under full load, the loose end attached to the cable turns into a missile travelling at deadly speed toward the cab.
Recovery ropes every day. They can support the spring tension that snaps cables and chains in this type of recovery.
do you have a side job or are you just a farmer couse i am just wondering and get some duals they help out alot here in iowa
Tim, you should make more videos, you're better at it than your old man. ;-)
Where you guys from
About how many acres do you farm?? I'm a Texas farmer, and we usually don't have to worry about too much rain...
what state is your farm in.
i love tractors with tracks the get around better in my opion the tracks spread the wait out so it dosent wont to bog down so mutch
hey bro , id help you out but a little far away alberta. love keep farming though mate gold
Thats what i was going to say Never Saddle a dead end ..
what age do you have to be to get a tractor licence in new jersy
New Years 7 years ago. That isnt the same New Holland Baler that you traded this year?
+Randy J It's not, this one is a much older baler, he gets a new one every year or two
a vise-grip is a farmers best friend
Never saddle a dead horse.
Soil compaction in the Making
i wish i could find a job around houston doing farm work and operating machinery :(
You farmers have it made, just lean back in your easy chairs and watch the money roll in! LOL
Farming simulator is on it's way soon, october 30 at the earliest ...... focusing on forestry.
Thank you OLF hat offl
farm sim 15 that is .... the years go by so fast
MajSolo A kids game but if you have too much time like me why not ....
MajSolo I will point to your videos and you might get 10 000 new followers .... gamers mmmmmmmm taste good .... or .... NOT?
MajSolo i would love that!!
do you have a side job or are you just a farmer couse i am just wondering
what tractor was that on the baler or on the stacker?
4450
4440's
can not beat them.
when using crosby clips to join cable you saddle a live horse not a dead one. saddle part of the clip on the live line and the u bolt on the dead lline
Bailing in winter again ? Lol why do you always bail in winter 🥶 lol I need to know lol
Weird. No krone balers yet.
wow mike murphy i have not thought of you in a long time. what are you up to.
onelonleyfarmer wonder if we’re related
Use an Oki eye on that cable and it wont break. You can't tie a cable like that!
is that the 4960 on the baler
yes it is
I wish I could come to your farm and help out but one you probably wouldn't let me and two I live in england
Did I hear a 4450 in the background
I haven't ever seen hay baled with muddy ground . That don't look fun to me at all
thats when you get a allis-chlamers lol
4960 are the best
"cable manufacturing company"
i have raked hay like that it sucks
I would of hated to pull my baler in that mess
Your just dragging the balor now
getting stuck is fun is in it won't do that aging
Hi LonelyFarmer, I'm impressed by your wonderful youtube channel for your life. I'm willing to invite you to review a wireless backup observation camera system, which will be a nice tool for farming machine vehicles/truck/big cars. I'll send it for free if you want to review it.
tim where are yous at?
new at farming?
mud is the shit....
OneLonely Farmer u gays making all that old stuf running again.
U could problebli maak a couple of hoovercraft scurds around the heavy baler,and lift it whith a fan.
@bradconley1990 hahahahha nope you wouldnt even get stuck
I cant stand Tims voice in this video. LOL
Man I'd be shooting your butt if you were my man, rutting up my hayfield like that! I have one rented hayfield the dude planted in rows instead of a circle and raking it literally throws me OFF the tractor! UGH. It's like being stuck on a bucking horse for 4 hours! I'm a bit OCD on my hayfields, lol.
Quitte bold of you to show a video of a stuck tractor, my boss doesnt like me to post pics or vids of stuck machinery cuz of the rumors it might cause with other farmers. Luckily we rarely get stuck though
you should quit doing suff in mud
you r way to besy to read all your comments.you are agessive to make money.. I wish you as a father put your son on a pedisal than call him sasquatch.you say you run 5000. acres .i am tired of you belitte your son . have a compition whith him .work is life and you have earn it and say it . a teacher is lot better than a ruler