Case 730 Baling Hay

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  • @leslieholman3121
    @leslieholman3121 4 месяца назад +2

    You guys are awesome farmer's because you use the old machines and you love the old style of working to get things done. I farm that way to because I still believe that the old days were the good ways. Thanks for the video

  • @DymondzTrucking1962
    @DymondzTrucking1962 Год назад +4

    That case 730 and that small square baler that's a nice setup. Take all the free hey you can get it beats buying it.

  • @daviddaniken7248
    @daviddaniken7248 Год назад +6

    That Case is a sweet tractor. Thanks for the video

    • @greghamann2099
      @greghamann2099 Год назад +1

      We had a wide front 830. She was a good tractor.

  • @PapawsDadillacOEMplus
    @PapawsDadillacOEMplus Год назад +2

    We had a New Holland 565 and she used to love massive rows to eat from. 1000 bales a day this way. I work in the corporate world now but man id go back to the back ache in a minute. Much more enjoyable life.

  • @roccobarraco7
    @roccobarraco7 Год назад

    Ur very smart in knowledge that would make melhappy witch I've felt in you

  • @reedbreneman9443
    @reedbreneman9443 Год назад +5

    Man I miss doing that,Raised on a dairy farm and I swear dad put up a million bales a year,I spent many a summer stacking bales,Really fun work actually,I would come and help you for free doing that ,I miss those days!

  • @RichardThompson-gc1cf
    @RichardThompson-gc1cf Год назад +2

    LIKE You are so right love your videos keep them coming YOUR a hard working smart young man

  • @Hinesfarm-Indiana
    @Hinesfarm-Indiana Год назад +1

    Nothing like making hay to the song, when Jonny comes marching home lol 😆

  • @jankotze1959
    @jankotze1959 Год назад +4

    Nice video Jacob, the Case makes a nice back-up for the small Ford

    • @fdelputte5755
      @fdelputte5755 Год назад +1

      The case brings a lot of views too . Good thing for you, Jacob

  • @57fitter
    @57fitter Год назад +4

    Good lookin baling rig!!

  • @jaykettlewell3922
    @jaykettlewell3922 Год назад +1

    Good looking 730

  • @RichardThompson-gc1cf
    @RichardThompson-gc1cf Год назад +3

    Seems like it has to be new to be good. You take older machines an make them worke good job

  • @flanneryfarmandgenealogy
    @flanneryfarmandgenealogy Год назад +1

    Good video. Not a big commenter but gonna try and start. Keep up the good videos. God Bless

  • @FarmallFanatic
    @FarmallFanatic Год назад +3

    Memorial Day 😮

    • @greghamann2099
      @greghamann2099 Год назад +2

      Hey Red Power. Watched your fleet video. Nice!

    • @FarmallFanatic
      @FarmallFanatic Год назад +3

      @@greghamann2099 appreciate it

  • @craigrasnic4178
    @craigrasnic4178 Год назад +4

    Dang that’s a good looking rig

  • @train1962
    @train1962 Год назад +1

    Rectangular bales called square bales.Oh the irony.Good to see you using that tractor.

  • @jamesmorrison1884
    @jamesmorrison1884 Год назад

    Nice work Jacob

  • @Hinesfarm-Indiana
    @Hinesfarm-Indiana Год назад +1

    Send some of your rain up to north central Indiana, we need it. Good video 👍👍

  • @windrowfarm
    @windrowfarm Год назад

    Nice!! Always fun seeing a new equipment combo. We could certainly use a dry spell in New England right now - back to another year of “the floor is lava” trying to find dry ground with all this rain up here.
    Hope all’s been going smoothly since!

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Год назад +1

      We haven't been getting drowned, but rain has been around frequently.

    • @arthurdewith7608
      @arthurdewith7608 Год назад

      Tile drainage would be helpful it’s more difficult to add water than remove it

    • @windrowfarm
      @windrowfarm Год назад

      @@arthurdewith7608 interesting how that changes around the country. In New England we say the opposite - “easier to add water than remove it” (at least for the vegetable farmers). Tile is extremely rare out here - most fields are small, steep, rocky, etc.

  • @plowboy7700
    @plowboy7700 Год назад

    Funny hearing you talking about needing rain.

  • @RichardThompson-gc1cf
    @RichardThompson-gc1cf Год назад

    Like that case your a good mechanic

  • @superliner101hobbyfarming
    @superliner101hobbyfarming Год назад

    I have an old new holland super hayliner 69 baler, and from what I’ve heard the knotter assembly is identical to balers like yours!

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Год назад +1

      There's only so many ways to tie twine

  • @noehueber6602
    @noehueber6602 Год назад +2

    Hello everyone good vidéo bohem good job

  • @greghamann2099
    @greghamann2099 Год назад +2

    The nostalgia of square bailing. It is nice but you don't see is the unloading in the mow. Hot sweaty and dusty. I don't miss it one bit. Silos were popular too. Big round bails and pit silos are the way to go. I get why we don't do things the same now. Old dairy barns and silos are going away. I say good riddance.

    • @lukestrawwalker
      @lukestrawwalker 2 месяца назад +1

      For small outfits or for customers that want small squares it still has its place. If you can get the labor which even in the 80's was getting hard around here-- nobody wanted to mess with small squares anymore. Now with accumulators and grapples or stackers or, if you have a ton of money, bale bandits/barons, well small squares can be about as mechanized as big round bales. Grandpa bought the first round baler in our county-- he paid for the Shiner farm, him and Dad, baling 40,000 small squares a year on it and selling them. LOT of work all by hand back then except for the hay elevator into the barn. BUT it got to where Dad didn't have time to mess with it anymore, Grandpa was too old, and hired help was hard to find, and I was just a little kid, so Grandpa made the switch to round bales. Good thing he did too. I can put up 90 round bales on 14 acres in 3 days by myself... won't be doing that with small squares. Plus the rounds can be stored outside, lose more than barn storage but having to pick them up off the field, stack on the trailer, haul to the barn, stack in the barn, then load trailers in the winter to haul to the other farm, and have Grandma or me driving the pickup around the pasture slow while Grandpa cut twine and flaked bales apart to feed... No bueno...
      I wouldn't mind small squares if I had storage space and could automate it... at the very least a bale sledge and grapple... I ain't handling all them lil suckers anymore-- too old for that! But the round bales are easy and work well.

  • @curtisowens4588
    @curtisowens4588 Год назад +1

    What happened to Nick are you still friends with him? Nice hay to sell off that pasture.

  • @roccobarraco7
    @roccobarraco7 Год назад

    Hey man I'm from Ontario Canada u are cool I would love to talk to you u are very smart in hay

  • @JMo268
    @JMo268 Год назад

    There's the good stuff.

  • @johnkissack5295
    @johnkissack5295 Год назад

    I’ve done lots of this every year but I couldn’t do it with shorts on and no gloves!! Your skin must be like rawhide!!

  • @frankscruggs4749
    @frankscruggs4749 Год назад

    Good video.

  • @curtiswolf313
    @curtiswolf313 Год назад

    Pretty good looking hay. What was the final bale count?

  • @waynejones5239
    @waynejones5239 Год назад

    Nice video

  • @storminnormanz
    @storminnormanz Год назад

    if its like where i live youve got people calling you in early may wondering when your gonna mow their hayfield cause its "getting pretty tall and growed up" smh and threaten to get someone else to cut it instead cause you didnt mow theirs first

  • @pocketchange1951
    @pocketchange1951 Год назад

    👍👌❤️🇨🇦,

  • @johnberry1107
    @johnberry1107 Год назад

    You have no idea what the topic of beans and soil nitrogen is about. Many words. No idea. Farming for the fun. Bless.