We have been Rebaling for about 4 years.....Bought a complete system from a Farmer that wanted to get out......T's unroller, NH 5070 baler, Bale Bandit... About a month ago we upgraded tp a 1840 Heston, and a Bale Baron.....2 men can load a 53ft enclosed trailer(36 21 bale bundles) in 2 hours.....
@@hammerhayllc I believe thr Baron would have worked with the New Holland.... But we also bought the Hydraulic Power unit so the side draw baler would have required some different hook up arraingments.....
Pro tip: The best time to cut the twine or wrap off the bale is JUST before you drop the bale into the cradle - as it's hovering just above the cradle - , so any loose hay drops right into the cradle but you're also not fighting the weight of the whole bale to pull the wrap or twine away. The is particularly helpful if your bale is fully wrapped.
We did that a at first but a large amount of the bale would drop and it seemed more tough to get the net wrap out from underneath. Would love to build a staging area like the simpco unrolled. Idk if it would be too tough. You run a hustler unroller? Thanks for the comment !
@@hammerhayllc Well, full disclosure: I'm the Creative Director for the Hustler Equipment marketing department, but I've seen people do it tons of different ways. In cases like the ones you're describing it sounds like lots of UK/Irish farmers tend to cut the wrap off one half, then turn on the unroller, roll the bale over and take the other half off, but the twine seems pretty easy doing what you folks were doing.
@@ChadKukahiko oh nice! I love the content you guys have been creating. A few new products recently too! Yeah it works for what we do now. Great simple machine and will work if we decide to start running livestock
@@hammerhayllc Very cool! If you email me your address, I'll try to get the boys in Minnesota to send you some merch. :) marketing@hustlerequipment.com
Love the little moments you added in with your 'twin' and that shrug, the tp moment. Fun to watch!
Hey Kristen, thanks for the feedback and watching! Hope you guys are all doing great down there!
Awesome Video! Awesome information.
Thanks for the feedback and watching !
We have been Rebaling for about 4 years.....Bought a complete system from a Farmer that wanted to get out......T's unroller, NH 5070 baler, Bale Bandit... About a month ago we upgraded tp a 1840 Heston, and a Bale Baron.....2 men can load a 53ft enclosed trailer(36 21 bale bundles) in 2 hours.....
That's some awesome efficiency. You think the 1840 or the Baron was the most impactful for your upgrade?
@@hammerhayllc I believe thr Baron would have worked with the New Holland.... But we also bought the Hydraulic Power unit so the side draw baler would have required some different hook up arraingments.....
Pro tip: The best time to cut the twine or wrap off the bale is JUST before you drop the bale into the cradle - as it's hovering just above the cradle - , so any loose hay drops right into the cradle but you're also not fighting the weight of the whole bale to pull the wrap or twine away. The is particularly helpful if your bale is fully wrapped.
We did that a at first but a large amount of the bale would drop and it seemed more tough to get the net wrap out from underneath. Would love to build a staging area like the simpco unrolled. Idk if it would be too tough.
You run a hustler unroller? Thanks for the comment !
@@hammerhayllc Well, full disclosure: I'm the Creative Director for the Hustler Equipment marketing department, but I've seen people do it tons of different ways. In cases like the ones you're describing it sounds like lots of UK/Irish farmers tend to cut the wrap off one half, then turn on the unroller, roll the bale over and take the other half off, but the twine seems pretty easy doing what you folks were doing.
@@ChadKukahiko oh nice! I love the content you guys have been creating. A few new products recently too!
Yeah it works for what we do now. Great simple machine and will work if we decide to start running livestock
@@hammerhayllc Very cool! If you email me your address, I'll try to get the boys in Minnesota to send you some merch. :) marketing@hustlerequipment.com
AWESOME! Does your twin have Special Needs?😊
When is the next video?
I got a few videos on the hard drive that I got to put together ! Hopefully this week! I appreciate the view and the comment
Yep I am looking forward to seeing the multipac at work
@@aidenkoster6427 yeah that thing is a dream. So glad we pulled the trigger on it
That good made money?
For our situation where we needed small squares, yes it was profitable.
If you have a dry shaft, you’re gonna have a bad time.
That should be a quote hung up on the wall!
Your brother was saying you’re up in central MN doing some farming yourself
🤢 For the love of god use a tripod
Haha yes just bought a new camera that has way better stability! I appreciate the feedback
Too much talking!