Baling Hay On A Dairy Farm l 1st Crop Grass Hay l 2024 Hay Season
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Today we are going to be baling hay in two different ways. The New Holland Small Square Baler and the 7810 John Deere will be baling as normal. Along with a new combo the 7510 John Deere pulling the 450m Round Baler. Watch both the balers bale a lot of hay in no time. Thank you all for watching!
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If you throttle back when you are dumping a bale, they don't have as much spin coming out. And JD balers close slower than they open, look at the hoses, they are usually different sizes. Great video, and it's a learning curve with a round baler.
as a swiss I can only marvel at how many small swaths you make. By the way, the landscape is exactly like ours. It's unbelievable. wisconsin is a switzerland inside usa
This video certainly showed the steep and uneven ground you guys battle. I watch a lot of you guys, on the hills, but I could never picture it as clearly as this time. Great vid, as always. Thank You!
I have to give your family a big thumbs up for farming those hills. Ok it has been almost 45 years since I have lived on an Easter outh Dakota farm, but I had the pleasure of helping my younger brother work up some small fall/winter food plots the past two days with a 826 International near Bangor Wisconsin. We didn't have as steep of hills in Eastern South Dakota so trying to disk the steeper little notches were a little hair raising by my farm memory standards. Only once did I feal one of the rear tires get a little air as I was turning out of a steep little notch. The ground was a little wet right up by the trees and was steep enough that I had to keep nudging the disk shallower to the point I moved more dirt spinning the tractor tires than what disk was moving. I am much more comfortable in Eastern South Dakota's primarily square fields with slightly rolling hills in comparison to the hills your dad farms.
hi, i suggest you carry a portable air horn with you in the tractor, in case a round bail is headed towards your family member (who my be picking up round bales) they can't hear that bale sneeking up on them. but they could hear that air horn. you know that working on hilly farm ground has many dangers FB in WY
Glad to see 2 skid loaders running. We used to run big squares and having 2 skid loaders made everything so much faster. Great work!!
Quite a productive day having both balers going. Even with some our gently sloping ground, the bales can roll a considerable distance. I've heard tell of runaway round bales in the hills of southeast Ohio...not a good situation when they don't stop 'til they hit a fence or a fencerow.
We farm some pretty hilly terrain in Central Ontario, and we just dumped the bales crossways of the side hill. That way they don’t roll.
That's farming
Interesting to watch you climbing those hills. They sure look steep. Thanks
I am being selfish. I want more drone footage your farm is so beautiful.
Hills are NOT the only thing that can make big round bale roll away. A very strong wind can make round baies fly across a field too!! Thanks 😊.
And my dad used bale all the hay with John Deere 730 diesel and 336 John Deere baler and we had some big hills
Very nice video! Well done. love Dairy farm work . Nice hay!
Aaron my husband and I appreciate all your time you put into the videos❤❤❤❤
Great feeling to have all that hay for winter
When my uncle had his farm he used a 624 international with a 336 johndeere with a pan thrower and the wagons were homemade
Right behind the back window on top of the hydraulic valve there should be turn knobs for each set. Rabbit faster turtle slower for hydraulic flow
In my experience, JD balers close slower, even with a 6150R tractor. The 569SS baler has different size hoses.
@@MorganOtt-ne1qj hmm interesting. Our 567 has always been responsive to the flow you send through the turn knobs
You should have speed control knobs on your remote valves on the back of the tractor for speed adjustment’s of the baler door. 👍👍🤫 Didn’t know they still made manual hand cranks for the pickups on those round balers. Thanks 👍
Good to see you are enjoying the round baler demo. I just sold my Vermeer 605N to a neighbor and got a New Holland Probelt 450. Planning to do a lot more baleage which the Vermeer would not do but the Probelt is specifically designed for as well as to go head to head with the McHale V760. McHale dealer support is not good here so went with the New Holland. Really like it. Cycle times on wrap open close are VERY fast. There should be a trick to making yours cycle faster.
Aaron I asked my husband , he used to farm, “how do they make the hay square” I always chuckle when I see this…(I was more a city slicker girl, and didn’t know much about farming)
Great Video!!
Nice video Aaron
Love to see when a family works together like y’all do wish I see more of it in America these days
john deere makes a Plus2 A420R Accumulator that goes on the back of the baler to hold bales when you are on a hill or a spot that a bale may role down too
Aaron your pretty good stacking bales one handed while filming. Excellent work 👍🏾
I would definitely look at the hydraulic pick up on the head of the round bailer. But that is just my personal opinion….
How much does the dealer want for that John Deere round baler? How much did you pay for the new Holland baler with a thrower last year when you bought it brand new? Do you still have the old new Holland round baler with the thrower? Bailing hay and straw was always my favorite thing on the farm.
One more, “what is your favorite thing to do farming?”
Back the baler at angle with the tailgate facing uphill and ease the tailgate up til the bail rolls out slowly and you can catch it with the tailgate . Have to do it all of the time. Occasionally one will still get away from you
If you purchase the round baler, where will you store the bales? Looks like all of your storage is for square bales.
Perhaps consider a larger (3x3) square baler. Won’t roll down the hill and much easier to haul and stack.
We will be going to Pepin wisconsin from Marion just wondering if we will be close to you guys at all?
Side note big square bales don't roll away
That cornfield and fence are collateral damage. At least you didnt flatten a cow or a family member🙃
Man I love that 686 how did the new round bale wagon work out
Why did you dump the last bale carry it back to the yard then dump it I never dump the last bale
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would a big square baler work might be worth looking into
Wonder if it would help to bale the bottom flat land first, then work up the hillsides. That way any run away bales won"t block any wind rows.
Don't turn your back on that kicker .... 😮😮
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I thought your dad would have gone with the large square bales and bailer.
If you have a New Holland baler, I suggest using a New Holland tractor to pull it with. I'm actually frustrated on the way John Deere is doing American workers!
lol
On your pure alfalfa do you know what moisture do you rake at?
HP OVER LOAD ,, BUT NICE TO WORK WITH ENJOY
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An error only becomes a mistake when it's repeated!!
Which tractor do you think is more suitable for the round baler the 7510 or 7810
A round baler should be able to bale 60 bales a hour you could probably drive faster
Pay attention to the Turan it's steep hill's you don't run fast on that kind of fields
Looks like you were playing some round bale pin ball with the fence. How about getting a family pool going. 500 points if the bale hits a swale and jumps the fence without breaking wires, 200 points if goes between posts and only breaks wires, 10 points if goes through but bends/breaks a post, -1000 points if the bale scares a cow or gets into corn. High point wins at the end of the hay season and loser's take a milking shift for the winner.
3 bales max out the old tractor?
Looks like the small wagon only carries three stacked bales.
Check out "Ross the Oliver man." on U-Tube He's a Oliver guy that might know where you should start. Good luck!
Who's raking your hay 😅
180 HP tractor to operate a little square baler. Why not save some hours on that expensive tractor and use something else. Don’t even need 100 HP
I'm sure they have their reasons. Just what I've picked up is the front assist is key in the hills.
You don't need 175hp to run the baler, but you WANT the 16000 lbs when you have a baler and loaded wagon on the hills. I've been shoved down smaller hills with a 95hp tractor doing the same thing.
Wagon will jack knife the square baler before it even does anything to the tractor. Square baler weighs way less than a tractor and you got nothing holding it straight while baling at 2.5 mph down a side hill
Maybe you need to be looking at a mid-sized square baler, something like a 3x3. They won’t roll away, and are small enough to handle with the skid steer.
Think only one. They have with cab on it the other other one are 50 years old old