Making Hay - How We Handle Our Hay With New Holland 1032 and the Squeeze.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2022
  • Date: 6/4/2022
    In this video we are baling the new orchard grass field with clover. Using the Oliver 1650 and New Holland 326, it makes quick work of this small field after we had a small issue with the Knotter. I then pick up the small square bales with the New Holland 1032 stacker and the Deutz 6150. Once I have the stacks at the house I load my trailer with the squeeze of my own design on the Gehl 6635 skid steer.
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Комментарии • 31

  • @jeffferanec4526
    @jeffferanec4526 2 года назад +1

    Thank U for taking the time to make these videos for us haymakers to enjoy.

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  2 года назад

      No problem! I’m glad someone enjoys them.

  • @thedeerhunternz1593
    @thedeerhunternz1593 2 года назад +1

    G'day from Queensland Australia. From a fellow hay maker, love your work.

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  2 года назад

      Awesome! Thanks for watching and commenting. It pretty neat to think someone on the other side of the world is watching.

  • @rick4020
    @rick4020 Год назад +1

    I like your squeeze.

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  Год назад

      Awesome!! Thanks. I'm planning on making a couple updates to it. Once that is done and I have some more testing under my belt I plan to make a few to sell. I will keep everyone updated on the channel to see if there's any interest in it.

  • @jimcox6687
    @jimcox6687 2 года назад +1

    I would call the squeeze a success

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! It has worked well this year so far. I have a couple additions I want to make. I’m going to put some sort of simple level indicator on it to tell if the arms are level or not. I would also like to add a second set of arms to stabilize the second layer when I grab more than just one layer.

  • @lesnespin
    @lesnespin 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m about to build a hay squeeze what size cylinders did you use?

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  8 месяцев назад

      These cylinders are 2.5" bore and 16" stroke. The stroke will depend on what group of bales you're wanting to pick up and everything. So far I haven't had any issues with not being able to squeeze tight enough.

  • @ruedaricardo
    @ruedaricardo 2 года назад +2

    These are probably the tightest bales I’ve seen to date on your channel. What is their length and weight?

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  2 года назад

      I will have to measure them to be sure but I believe they’re 36-38” long and about 50-55 lbs.

  • @southtexashay777
    @southtexashay777 2 года назад +1

    They sure are looking good and solid, how many pound are you making them. Keep safe friend.

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  2 года назад +1

      Roughly 50-55 lbs. it makes pretty good bales, the type of hay will make a big difference as well.

  • @Santaritamac
    @Santaritamac Год назад +1

    I’m a little late to this video but would love to build a squeeze for our 332 Deere skid steer. We handle about 20 big squares a day for our TMR grinder and would love a step by step on building that squeeze for a skid steer.

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  Год назад

      I don’t have an in depth video of building it. I could do an overview of it I suppose. What size bales do you make? I’m looking at building some to sell if that’s something you’d be interested in too. If you do 3x3’s I would expect that you could pick up 2 wide with this squeeze and depending on the skid steer maybe 2 high.

    • @Santaritamac
      @Santaritamac Год назад +1

      Absolutely. I usually have 3x4 and sometimes use the export bales that are 4x4 but I usually handle them lengthwise so I would need to open to a full 8’. If you are gonna build em let’s talk.

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  Год назад

      Oh ok. I believe most of the time I see squeezes handle big bales they’re on the edge width ways. So my question is how consistent is the bale length on a large square baler, never really been around one. The only concern I’d have there is if there’s a difference in length you wouldn’t be able to pick two up. Also how much weight are we talking about? And how many bales would you like to be able to pick up at a time. Message me on FB if you want and we can discuss. Thanks

    • @Santaritamac
      @Santaritamac Год назад +1

      Still trying to get a message to you. Not familiar with the messaging deal on fb. I’ll measure our big bales tomorrow width wise. I really only need to grab a couple at a time but I guess overbuilding it is no harm. The ability to grab two deep is nice so more or less 8’ wide by 8’ deep max size. If I can’t get fb going I’ll get you my cell or email. Thanks.

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  Год назад

      @@Santaritamac ok you can email me at franklincountyforage@gmail.com as well. Thanks

  • @LoefflerFarms
    @LoefflerFarms 2 года назад +1

    I tell you ya I have been running a stacker for a long time and I can never get a stack to free stand so coudos to you

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  2 года назад

      Thanks! It took some time to get to the point I could do this. Several failed attempts and late nights picking stacks up by hand. I’ll continue to get more efficient as I go. Once I get my addition to my barn done it’ll make a big difference not having to haul all of my hay to store it. Just stacking in the arm rather than loading a trailer will be so much faster and easier. I have enjoyed running the stacker this year and I continue to get a little better every time I run it.

  • @stormey6
    @stormey6 Год назад +1

    What size is this field ?

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  Год назад

      This is 5 acres with the little piece in front which was bales earlier. So actually less than 5 acres.

  • @raftergranch3982
    @raftergranch3982 2 года назад +2

    Why did you decided to build a squeeze and not a grapple?

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  2 года назад +4

      I bought a grapple, not much need to build what I can buy reasonably. I built a squeeze because you can’t buy one so I wanted to try it. I was told it would never work and will not be able to lift multiple layers at a time. I’ve already proven that wrong. It works pretty well and I can easily pickup 30 bales at a time. The only issue is since they’re all stacked the same way the top bales can fall off. Which is why I’d like to add another set of arms to it. So the advantages to the squeeze are 1. Being able to move 30 bales at a time rather than just 10 making it 3 times faster 2. Being able to lift more than one layer allows me to be able to stack higher due to reach height 3. And I can make better use of storage space and stack right to the truss because I don’t need the head height a grapple needs.
      I think the squeeze and grapple both have a place. So far I’m happy with the squeeze.

    • @raftergranch3982
      @raftergranch3982 2 года назад

      I like it. I been kicking around the idea of building one for a few years now but we do 12 flat so I never thought it would work to well like that.

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman  2 года назад

      Yeah I’m not sure that it would work with the bales flat.