5 Balers Make 14,000 Bales Effortlessly

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @Snowtruckdriver
    @Snowtruckdriver Год назад +45

    Back in the day of custom haying with Dad in 1968 we put up wire tie bales of alfalfa at 125 pounds per bale from three John Deere 214 WS balers on a 1000 acre ranch four cuttings a year of pure alfalfa. We sold to dairiess in Western Washington State and British Columbia. We picked up everything with a Haro bed. I could stack 4000 bales a day. Sister ran the Swather (John Deere 880) and knock down a 100 acres a day. Mom , brother and Dad bales with dew on in middle of night and I stacked the next day it was a full on family operation.. Thanks for your video.

    • @jeffmally4690
      @jeffmally4690 5 месяцев назад

      Wire ties held most farms together 100 years ago. I still smile when I see them in a old barn.

  • @13Frostie
    @13Frostie Год назад +10

    As someone from the outside looking it, I always thought it wa a just cut it, dry it, bale it and move on. But this video showed me that there is a ton more into it than that! Thanks for sharing!

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад

      Thanks for tuning in!

    • @chickm14
      @chickm14 Год назад

      You got it right for the small operator. Balers are about 35,000 each minimum. I dont know how much the stackers are, but say 30,000, Those tractors are in the 75,000 range. Kuhn cutters are about 10,000 each for a tractor that size, those rakes I'm going to guess at 8,000. Tenders in the 5,000. Plus he has the big extendable boom loader maybe 100,000. Some has maybe around $850,000 in equipment, plus fuel, twine, oil and labor cost. How can you make any money with that overhead? I put up about a 1000 small squares a year.
      I manually adjust my bale tension for a 40-45 lb bale. It messes up, my old John Deere stays running so I can make knotter adjustments. In the end, my hay costs about $3.50 per bale, to grow, bale, and put it in the barn. It is hot, hard and dirty work. I don't know how these guys buy all new equipment to bale hay.

  • @donnahummel5765
    @donnahummel5765 Год назад +9

    GOD 🙏 bless all farmer's. Thank You for all you grow.

  • @MustangsTrainsMowers
    @MustangsTrainsMowers Год назад +8

    My family had a successful dairy farm in SE Minnesota. About 500 acres and typically 175 cows to milk 2x a day. We bought a New Holland automatic bale wagon in the late 1970’s which saved our backs from stacking onto a wagon. I got to run it several times. My parents divorced and sold the farm in 1981 when I was 14. I miss the farm so much and like to tinker and fix my own vehicles enough that I’ve been renting pole barn storage for 22 years. The last 21 years on the same property. I’d go insane if I was stuck in the house all day with my mom.

  • @lancecornell5371
    @lancecornell5371 Год назад +18

    Amazing to see so many balers running. Happy Birthday Justin.

  • @halseyfarms
    @halseyfarms Год назад +51

    Have to say its astonishing to see you guys make nearly what we do in a year in a matter of a few days, definitely the most impressive operation ive ever seen! And happy birthday Justin!

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад +5

      Thank you very much! We really try to exploit the weather windows when we can.

    • @muhammadwaseem-sh2of
      @muhammadwaseem-sh2of Год назад

    • @thelespauldude3283
      @thelespauldude3283 Год назад

      Its impressive, but the bales are also very small. Here in europe, a standard size bale is like 10x the size and weight

  • @Battttt
    @Battttt Год назад +39

    I always wanted to become a farmer when I was young, I was truly beyond passionate but I learned the hard way that I couldn't really be the farmer I wanted to be due to not being born into a farming family or having the good people around me at the correct time to eventually put me under their wings, with your videos I can cope with my situation, thank you boss !

    • @arnljot9030
      @arnljot9030 Год назад +14

      Nothing is impossible son! There's plenty of RUclips videos with all the information you need to become a farmer. Buy some land or farm and talk to farmer in the local community, start small and build your way up. Never quit on your dreams, I don't know your situation but I'm rooting for you!

    • @sleempy6343
      @sleempy6343 Год назад +5

      @@arnljot9030 i dont know how profitable it is in usa but here where i live land is extremely expensive and you need 100+ hectares to get some decent money. other than that you need big loans to grow as a farmer

    • @JoseSantos-wb3ow
      @JoseSantos-wb3ow Год назад +5

      @@arnljot9030 man, loved your words. I just see great human beings here :) i started a farm with 10 hectares, just 2 are mine, people borrowed and i payed for a few of them. Its really hard, but im loving everyday, never learned so much in my life.
      I'm 22, got a 35hp 1970 leyland, a few implements and a some borrowed ones, last year i made total of one salary just for the business. Gonna buy a little john deere 5075e soon!
      Life is great, even with not much money :D if it was easy anyone would do it

    • @dillon4442
      @dillon4442 Год назад +1

      You can do it! I'm thinking of buying some land now to start a farming operation. I don't come from money but the more I research the more I see it is possible. Agricultural loans are very forgiving and they work with you

  • @TheWhitetailrancher
    @TheWhitetailrancher Год назад +5

    Happy Birthday Justin! sounds like you're a heck of a guy! Many more friend!

  • @MorganOtt-ne1qj
    @MorganOtt-ne1qj 10 месяцев назад +1

    In my early 20's, we would put up 10k small square bales each year. I stacked behind a thrower baler, and I was usually the one putting them on the elevator into the barn, so I touched them twice before anyone else. Would put up 80# alfalfa, and 50# straw bales. We used em for our Dairy, so I wanted as much in each bale as possible. I was in the best shape of my life then, and ate as much of anything I wanted. My 6 pack abs are now a keg😮 Great video!

  • @bladewiper
    @bladewiper Год назад +15

    That is a very nice looking wall of hay. Happy birthday Justin. Bones looked right at home riding in the truck.

  • @relerfordable
    @relerfordable Год назад +8

    Does anyone else have a non-farming career and finds haying vids incredibly interesting? Yes, I have Farming 2.0

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад +3

      I have a farming career and watch haying vids all the time lol

  • @willkyle2002
    @willkyle2002 Год назад +5

    That's a great farm organization you have going there! We use to do 15 to 20 thousand small squares a year, that we would send to Florida. We were doing them by hand though.... It's got too hard to get the help and our market dried up a bit, so we've moved out of the haying business. Which this year we were happy for as we could just NOT get the weather for taking good hay off this year!

    • @RogerT-kt3zd
      @RogerT-kt3zd 10 месяцев назад

      How many acres did you have to pull that off?

    • @willkyle2002
      @willkyle2002 9 месяцев назад

      @@RogerT-kt3zd around 150 acres.

  • @nathanrobinson7715
    @nathanrobinson7715 Год назад +2

    Happy birthday to a great man. You make him sound great

  • @LKline81
    @LKline81 6 месяцев назад +2

    Super impressive operation. Thanks for sharing

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for viewing and the comment!

  • @JamesStandard-w2r
    @JamesStandard-w2r Год назад +2

    There is a procedure that, if followed, will allow you to run the PTO on your Massey while not in the tractor seat. My dealer shared that info with me. The procedure varies by model.
    Great videos, great looking hay and haying process.

    • @hickfarm
      @hickfarm Год назад

      Damn i would hope so. How else you suppose to run your grain auger.

  • @free__wolf2293
    @free__wolf2293 6 месяцев назад +2

    Bro I love farmers! Respect!

  • @treborkeeper5052
    @treborkeeper5052 Год назад +2

    This was a great video, Thank you for making it so interesting

  • @cy-fairclean8458
    @cy-fairclean8458 Год назад +4

    Back in the 80’s in my preteen/teen years on average per day a few of us would load around 2000 bales per day on trucks then pack in barns. With todays machinery putting out 14000 bales is amazing.

    • @kevinvontungeln9338
      @kevinvontungeln9338 Год назад

      I have done some of those 2000 bale days. Never again.

    • @nwhittemore078855
      @nwhittemore078855 Год назад +4

      Last year they moved the rain up a day on me, I had 4700 bales on the ground and I got them all out of the field overnight just me and dad by hand after baling all day. He's 70 and drove the truck I stacked and our tag along elevator pitched them onto the wagon.
      Worst night of my life, oh and I also had Covid and was running a 104 degree fever the whole time.
      Still fighting covid lung a year later.

    • @rolsen1304
      @rolsen1304 Год назад

      ​@@nwhittemore078855 I know that feeling, acres upon acres mowed, dried and ready... And then there's a shift in the feeling of the wind and black clouds appear. You just know you will work a year's worth of wear on your body in the next hours😂

    • @nwhittemore078855
      @nwhittemore078855 Год назад +1

      @rolsen1304 I'm just glad we had enough trailers that I only had to unload 1 semi worth in the barn to get them all. Between 2 semi trailers,2 30 foot cotton wagons and 2 30+5 foot goosenecks we got them all. I slept on the ground for a few hours, didn't have the will or want to even drive the 1/2 mile home. Woke up at 10am to a major thunderstorm in a puddle of mud lol.

  • @simplex4796
    @simplex4796 Год назад +5

    its cool to see that other countries do little bales too, here in germany we use those too, i got a Welger AP 42 baler with a bale shooter it does a amazing job but we dont put them down direct on the field we shoot them directly on to a trailer with a extension so you dont need a guy for packing

  • @justinwatkins9857
    @justinwatkins9857 Год назад +1

    I was just trying to find most efficient farm runs to lvl 99 in RuneScape and get fed this video. Glad it popped up

  • @jandoinc
    @jandoinc Год назад +3

    Very cool man! Thanks for sharing

  • @scottcusick6274
    @scottcusick6274 Год назад +1

    Happy Birthday Justin! 🇺🇸

  • @evonnewhalen9794
    @evonnewhalen9794 6 месяцев назад

    When we had cattle and we had to purchase our hay we always would throw salt onto the round bales. This would help dry out any extra moisture in the hay and the cows would pretty much clean up the hay better between each bale.

  • @willowbranchfarm
    @willowbranchfarm Год назад +2

    Nice operation and great video!

  • @jeffconley8753
    @jeffconley8753 Год назад +3

    Happy Birthday Justin...great video. Nice to see a high volume haying operation.

  • @coppydoubleloppkliem4146
    @coppydoubleloppkliem4146 Год назад +1

    I think after 2022 if you go to get a CDL at the DMV you can only get a automatic endorsement on or CDL. If you had one before that you are grandfathered in and can drive both automatic and standard transmission.

  • @gavinperry7237
    @gavinperry7237 Год назад +1

    Andy from Farming, Fixing & Fabricating puts a pail & toolbox on seat of chopper so he can get out of cab to diagnose issues & keep part of machine running. He has even come up with pigtails that allows him to temporarily have the feeder chamber open to listen for strange noises

  • @RachidRachid-jb4qx
    @RachidRachid-jb4qx Год назад +2

    شكرا لك اخي تحياتي لك من المغرب 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦

  • @paulhudson8321
    @paulhudson8321 Год назад +6

    NIce family operation. I’ve got a massy Ferguson 5711. Love the dyna 4 transmission you could use that programmable rpm button set your rpm to the speed you want. Just hit the button and tractor revs up to the rpm you set. Lots of nice features on theses Masseys I can almost smell your hay. 👍🇨🇦

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад

      I need to look into that feature more for sure

  • @davidanderson3999
    @davidanderson3999 6 месяцев назад

    We did sell our hay bales but we ran 90 lbs bales and a newhollond bale wagon, or 3 flat beds, 118 bales per wagon, had milk caw set up 86 stall free stall barn 245’ long 5 silo’s 3 were haylage,2 were silage 2 20x80 and 3 15 x 60 silo’s

  • @terryjones8588
    @terryjones8588 Год назад +49

    Who are your customers? Cattlemen? Horse people? Who? Thanks!

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад +35

      We sell almost exclusively to horse customers

    • @MELLYBOY58
      @MELLYBOY58 Год назад +1

      Power stations ???✌️✌️🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @yecto1332
      @yecto1332 Год назад +12

      Vegans 😂😂😂

  • @jimcox6687
    @jimcox6687 Год назад +2

    Happy Birthday Justin.

  • @lllllRBlllll
    @lllllRBlllll Год назад +3

    I've never run a Massey but every other tractor I've ever seen has a way to keep the PTO on when you get off the seat. Usually it's another button near the PTO switch. There's plenty of PTO work where the tractor us unmanned.

    • @chickm14
      @chickm14 Год назад +2

      I bypass every safety switch I find. The only one I find any use for is the neutral safety switch to start it. The rest are nothing but a PITA.

  • @dejavu666wampas9
    @dejavu666wampas9 Год назад +2

    That’s a serious tedder. Or, rather, a serious rake. When I grew up, we kids walked along, threw the bales onto a hay rack, and stacked by hand. But we didn’t make 14,000 bales.
    That’s some nice looking hay. Tall and thick.

  • @aidenkoster6427
    @aidenkoster6427 Год назад +5

    Nice video and I hope you guys get some rain we just got 3.25 inch in central Alberta to make our season total 4.5 inch

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад

      We did finally get some! just in time for some teff to start growing. It was a real gift

    • @aidenkoster6427
      @aidenkoster6427 Год назад

      @@FarmingInsider it was very dry here our alfalfa was going backwards

    • @happycanayjian1582
      @happycanayjian1582 Год назад

      @@aidenkoster6427Lol, fast forward 5 days, I think we’ve received over 7 inches in Edmonton over the past week. The cricks are a’ flowin’.

    • @aidenkoster6427
      @aidenkoster6427 Год назад

      @@happycanayjian1582 we are at about 4.5 inch south of red deer right now

  • @michaelhobby4872
    @michaelhobby4872 Год назад +2

    Happy birthday Justin.

  • @bobmoroney3643
    @bobmoroney3643 Год назад +2

    Happy Birthday JUSTIN

  • @robm3007
    @robm3007 Год назад +5

    Cool bailing video, o those days picking the many bails up throwing them (well you start throwing sort of goes into a heaving up after few hundred😂 ) onto a trailer in hot sun with usually a cider at the end with everyone 😅 good fun great fitness great memories 👍

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад +2

      As long as all that labor stays a memory haha. We like the bundle system

  • @gabebrown7251
    @gabebrown7251 Год назад +2

    Happy birthday Justin!!

  • @ericking9135
    @ericking9135 Год назад +2

    Happy Birthday Justin

  • @ronaldblair7321
    @ronaldblair7321 Год назад +2

    Happy birthday Justin

  • @tomkelley8313
    @tomkelley8313 4 месяца назад

    Happy Birthday!!Justin

  • @padowado
    @padowado Год назад

    Brilliant video keep the comming Patrick in Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @evanoliver44
    @evanoliver44 11 месяцев назад

    Very interesting job how many Acres this farm? Thank u

  • @rebeccaocker4506
    @rebeccaocker4506 3 месяца назад

    Happy Birthday ❤Justin

  • @erniepeterson8046
    @erniepeterson8046 Год назад

    There is a learning curve/experience with any type of farming, it is an art. You might invest in a tedder to get a quicker turnaround and to help with mown grass that has been rained on. Putting up hay that has a higher moisture does increase the risk of fire. Good luck with the process, you are looking good for a first time using the equipment.

  • @leatherneck62
    @leatherneck62 6 месяцев назад +2

    Good Job, 'TeamWork'

  • @gunfisher4661
    @gunfisher4661 Год назад +5

    Bailing sure has come along way since I was a kid we had one farm that was good for 8600 bales each cutting and we did it it all by hand.

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад +3

      That’s honest work!

    • @clodhopper946
      @clodhopper946 Год назад +1

      @@FarmingInsider Thats not honest work ,,thats back breaking work ,, ive done it,,

    • @MorganOtt-ne1qj
      @MorganOtt-ne1qj 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@clodhopper946It's still honest work, just not EASY work.

  • @kennethheern4896
    @kennethheern4896 Год назад +1

    That’s some thick hay. I baled some first cutting OG and I was going 1.8mph and was almost overloading the 575. Should have slowed 1.4mph. Made 118 bales/acre. 55# bales.

  • @48wilber
    @48wilber Год назад

    Happy Birthday Justin!

  • @JoelMahlman
    @JoelMahlman 6 месяцев назад +1

    What county are you in? Here in Henry county we don't normally thead but we have at times. I spent much time on the wagon behind the bailer bucking bails. Then loading the heymow in the barn. We never had equipment like you have back in the the 60s and 70s. FARM ON!!!!!❤

  • @weighay
    @weighay Год назад +1

    Happy birthday Justin from all at Weighay .

  • @LeDucHayFarm
    @LeDucHayFarm Год назад +1

    You mentioned not running self propelled mower conditioners. Why do you prefer pull type? We run a pull type as well and upgrading it or moving to a self propelled.

  • @janetgarratt1251
    @janetgarratt1251 9 месяцев назад

    My Goodness this is brilliant ❤️👌

  • @J-O_Bouffard
    @J-O_Bouffard 9 месяцев назад

    Pretty great organization!

  • @martindonat3249
    @martindonat3249 Год назад +1

    in the area i live , most of the time you see Roundbaler and sometimes Bigbaler , but Smallbaler i havent seen in years

  • @konalis808
    @konalis808 Год назад

    happy birthday justin! great job!

  • @rothfarms
    @rothfarms Год назад

    Happy birthday Justin! 🎊

  • @paulhoover3853
    @paulhoover3853 Год назад +2

    Great videos, grew up on small farm, near alliance ohio

  • @criscris428
    @criscris428 Год назад +1

    my dad had the weirdest career shift in his 50s... it kinda makes sense since he used to farm but he was like an engineer at the top of his game then all of us his kids graduates suddenly he got tired of the city life. leaves the city with mom and she was on board she got tired of the city too, and starts a farm life. all of us were confused cuz us their kids never grew up in a farm I mean both our gramps had one we like playing and staying there but farming was something that never clicked to us... but I like watching people work on it. but now I kinda dig it except I don't wanna dive into an industry I have no idea about and I'm already good at where I am.

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад

      I know we would get tired of the city but it would be tough to just dive into this

  • @asambi69
    @asambi69 Год назад

    I didn't realise baling was such an intricate thing to do. Dialling everything in just right.

  • @The.underdogs.from.fortnite
    @The.underdogs.from.fortnite Год назад

    Happy birthday Justin hope u had a good day

  • @michaelconnors1218
    @michaelconnors1218 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Mate
    What type of moisture probe do you use? Looks super fast.
    Also what type of bale scale were you using on your 1840?
    Thanks

  • @sproket168
    @sproket168 9 месяцев назад +1

    How much diesel did you guys burn .
    Have a guess

  • @giannidigianni4173
    @giannidigianni4173 6 месяцев назад +1

    Where is it ?

  • @Farmer_Gage7120
    @Farmer_Gage7120 Год назад +3

    Happy Birthday Justin !!!!!!🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳🎉🎉🎉

  • @ericrumsey324
    @ericrumsey324 6 месяцев назад

    I’m 22 and would love to drive doing this in a manual wish I was closer to wherever this is

  • @outfitr9703
    @outfitr9703 Год назад +2

    Isn't

  • @kylesmith8608
    @kylesmith8608 Год назад

    How do you like the silo king, do you like it better than a liquid preservative?

  • @gregtaylor2412
    @gregtaylor2412 Год назад +4

    Do you guys just run tarps underneath the bundles? If so, is there ever any spoilage that way ?

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад +2

      Correct, we just get 6 mil plastic from Home Depot. As long as the hay is dry there is zero spoilage

  • @frankscruggs4749
    @frankscruggs4749 Год назад +2

    Good video.

  • @justing6594
    @justing6594 Год назад

    Your spraying preservatives on the hay?

  • @marks7502
    @marks7502 Год назад +1

    well done video

  • @nolanreiser9
    @nolanreiser9 Год назад +3

    Your the best😊

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад

      you're the best! thanks for the support

    • @MrThisIsMeToo
      @MrThisIsMeToo Год назад +1

      @@FarmingInsider Glad to see you know bailing and the difference between your and you're.

  • @chrisbeam9342
    @chrisbeam9342 Год назад

    I love your channel

  • @erickaufman1851
    @erickaufman1851 5 месяцев назад

    Do you feel any younger happy birthday Justin

  • @kennethheern4896
    @kennethheern4896 Год назад +1

    Looks like silo king bags in the side by side.

  • @r.scotthill3082
    @r.scotthill3082 Год назад +3

    What number twine do you use in the barons ( knot strength)?

  • @jasonturner3512
    @jasonturner3512 Год назад

    I ve not seen a rake system that you use what kind of rake do you call it ... brand

  • @CarysLeaman
    @CarysLeaman Год назад +2

    Are the barons new? you had arcusins last year right?

  • @johnmulder4121
    @johnmulder4121 Год назад

    Any new videos coming up?? Thanks

  • @gregsullivan8956
    @gregsullivan8956 Год назад

    Happy bday Justin

  • @DarkVoidIII
    @DarkVoidIII Год назад +1

    How does the size of the combined bales compare to what a Krone Big Pack baler would put out? Have you tried that kind of baler on a large baling operation like this?

    • @MorganOtt-ne1qj
      @MorganOtt-ne1qj 10 месяцев назад +1

      Seems like their customers probably can't handle the big bales, and prefer the small ones. They can bundle and load them, and the customer can cut the bundles and handle the small bales.

  • @howardyounger5456
    @howardyounger5456 Год назад +2

    i had one customer tell i should make 80 pound bales. we are so wet here in Colorado, we cant cut hay i should of had it up a couple of weeks ago.

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад +2

      Oh yes, they can never be heavy enough and cheap enough for many customers lol

    • @GreatLakesLogger
      @GreatLakesLogger Год назад +1

      3 ties I guess

    • @GreatLakesLogger
      @GreatLakesLogger Год назад

      3 ties I guess

    • @chickm14
      @chickm14 Год назад

      80 lb bales, but you are not baling grass hay I bet.

  • @josephbrands6303
    @josephbrands6303 Год назад +1

    Jeez that bailer is shaking the krap outta your tractor

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад

      It sure does. Heavy plunges

    • @chickm14
      @chickm14 Год назад

      Looks about standard for a small square baler

  • @carsonkline3010
    @carsonkline3010 Год назад

    Do you ever sell bales in Mt Hope, Oh?

  • @mikedoingmikethings702
    @mikedoingmikethings702 Год назад

    How do you guys keep the hay weed free? do you guys use fertilizer? if so what kind and how often... thanks!

  • @kennymartin379
    @kennymartin379 Год назад

    What town is it in❤❤❤❤ in you guys do amazing and hard work

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Год назад

      We are in mostly Medina and Lorain county, Ohio. Thank you!

  • @jtn-minn8105
    @jtn-minn8105 Год назад +2

    How many cuttings of grass per year?

  • @KaderTater2352
    @KaderTater2352 Год назад

    Where’s the silage setup been? You get rid of it or no customers needing it done?

  • @HAKICAR888
    @HAKICAR888 Год назад

    Hello! I grow alfalfa in Kazakhstan, and I would like to visit alfalfa in the United States, which is the world's number one producer and exporter of alfalfa. Can you help me to recommend where is the best place to visit?

  • @ΑντωνηςΓιαλαμοιδης
    @ΑντωνηςΓιαλαμοιδης 4 месяца назад

    ΤΑ ΔΕΜΑΤΑ ΤΑ ΠΟΥΛΑΤΕ ΜΕ ΤΟ ΚΙΛΟ Η ΜΕ ΤΟ ΚΟΜΑΤΙ??

  • @crazyk9754
    @crazyk9754 Год назад +1

    I was always taught to “never talk bad about a farmer with your mouth full”

  • @Whiskey_Creek_Ranch
    @Whiskey_Creek_Ranch Год назад

    Happy birthday 🎉

  • @ChrisCoelhosr
    @ChrisCoelhosr Год назад

    Good job well done

  • @jackiebinns6205
    @jackiebinns6205 6 месяцев назад

    Well lets see some work in that field ! Geez no talking more work😮

  • @dmsentra
    @dmsentra Год назад +1

    Really makes a guy think. My old setup I was lucky to get 6-800 bales a day. Reliability was so bad about all the equipment I didn't dare cut more than I can bale a day for fear something would break down and I'd loose a bunch to rain. I so, so wanted to get modern equipment.

    • @chickm14
      @chickm14 Год назад

      If you have 5 tractors and balers running, you are not as worried about break downs. How's does someone put about $850,000 of equipment on a hay field, plus string, fuel, oil and labor, and make any money on a bale of hay?

    • @kennethheern4896
      @kennethheern4896 Год назад

      @@chickm14 There’s probably around $140,000 worth of hay put up this cutting. Approximately. They do many more acres to do with the same equipment. Having good soil helps with yields.

  • @andban92
    @andban92 Год назад +1

    How many small bales are in one big block bundle?

  • @jamesaldrich9238
    @jamesaldrich9238 Год назад +2

    Why do you not do round bales?

  • @davidhorne2326
    @davidhorne2326 Год назад +2

    Big operation!