Hey Brian! Great video brother, nice truck and trailer haul setup. Those guys at the re-baler must go thru some air filters on those tractors pretty quick, I'll bet when you got home you blew off your camera equipment too! Work safe, thanx for taking us along for the tour, interesting operation! Doug@ the "ranch""
Pretty interesting setup. Just don't find stuff like that around here. Not sure why, but never have heard of anyone locally doing that. Thanks for the overview, Brian! Good video!
It looks like they could prevent alot of that spillage if they had a little bit more coverage of the sides of those areas where they lose so much hay that they have to rake up.
Great video on how this works and its something we dont see up my way at all so i am going to be looking into this a bit to se if its a good thing to do lol just might be a new venture for me
How COOLis that? Ive never seen the whole operation like that. Im just the end customer. Which reminds me... ive got to find about 90 bales... thanks for making this video. Pretty cool stuff.
That's a cool setup and much easier than I have to do it. How long did it take them to do 110 round bales? I'm curious what it cost per square bale to do this?
SLC Farms I guess I missed it somehow, but makes sense now that I know. In my younger days I baled 60,000 small squares per year out of the field, but I had my dad and three brothers helping me. A lot of work even then!
It takes a lot more time to bake small squares in the field. We baled 200 acres in those big squares this season. It took about 6 days. Made around 800 bales. That would be 22000 plus small squares. To try to get up that in small squares, store, and haul would be an absolute nightmare and take a tremendous amount of manpower and work. What you are looking at here is production agriculture.
Esa pala que lleva el M. F. No es autonivelante ,esa forma de cambiar redonda a cuadrada pequeña es muy costosa, x que no hacen cuadrada grande directamente.
That's an interesting operation, I've always had to do it in the barn by tossing it in the baler with a pitch fork. Thanks for sharing Brian.
Wow, that's quite the operation! They've got it figured out pretty dang good don't they. Thanks for taking us along man!
Hey Brian!
Great video brother, nice truck and trailer haul setup. Those guys at the re-baler must go thru some air filters on those tractors pretty quick, I'll bet when you got home you blew off your camera equipment too!
Work safe, thanx for taking us along for the tour, interesting operation!
Doug@ the "ranch""
they blow everything out everyday . really clean operation at start of day lol . thanks for watching .
Thanks SLC always great seeing someone else’s set up
thanks for watching
That is pretty cool but never heard of re baler until you and Gerald Farm.
Thanks for the tour!
Pretty interesting setup. Just don't find stuff like that around here. Not sure why, but never have heard of anyone locally doing that. Thanks for the overview, Brian! Good video!
Nice video Brian. Cool to see how the baling setup works.
They have a nice setup. Thanks for sharing. Have a good one
thanks
It looks like they could prevent alot of that spillage if they had a little bit more coverage of the sides of those areas where they lose so much hay that they have to rake up.
Any chance you could get a picture of the fluffer inside the enclosure?
Great video on how this works and its something we dont see up my way at all so i am going to be looking into this a bit to se if its a good thing to do lol just might be a new venture for me
Get ready to spend some money!!!!!!
its in my 5 yr plan to have my own setup
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How COOLis that? Ive never seen the whole operation like that. Im just the end customer. Which reminds me... ive got to find about 90 bales... thanks for making this video. Pretty cool stuff.
thanks for watching
That's a cool setup and much easier than I have to do it. How long did it take them to do 110 round bales? I'm curious what it cost per square bale to do this?
Impressive never heard of such a thing
You the man!! I have wanted to do that for a years. What's the cost on that set up?
i would guess 500k including barn .
Thats a realy cool operation
thanks for watching Riley
Love the flatbed
Nice operation. Thanks for making this video! Does it cost a lot to have your hay re-baled?
very reasonable in fact im not putting my 1840 square baler in the field .
looks like a great way to get farmers lung.
They look like the hardest worker's on this side of the mississippi... We famous boy's..
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nice setup
It is, we are currently building our own setup similar to this
That's pretty cool. What year is your f-350 It looks a lot like mine. I have a 2014 with a cm bed on it
2015 bradford built bed but wish i would have got cm . thanks for watching
That's quite the operation
it really is impressive .
How many square bales in one roll ?
twenty.
I'm wondering how much they charge to bundle them.
with the new claas just over 21
$1.50US per bale for whole process
What do they charge?
its $1.50 per bale for customers
Why don’t they bale it into small squares right out of the field? Seems like it would eliminate a lot of time, hassle and expense.
J B did you listen to anything i said in the video. It’s explained in depth. Re watch the whole thing then ask again.
J B long Version short. Production hard for 1 man like myself to get 50k bales a year up by myself in a season.
SLC Farms I guess I missed it somehow, but makes sense now that I know. In my younger days I baled 60,000 small squares per year out of the field, but I had my dad and three brothers helping me. A lot of work even then!
It takes a lot more time to bake small squares in the field. We baled 200 acres in those big squares this season. It took about 6 days. Made around 800 bales. That would be 22000 plus small squares. To try to get up that in small squares, store, and haul would be an absolute nightmare and take a tremendous amount of manpower and work. What you are looking at here is production agriculture.
Esa pala que lleva el M. F. No es autonivelante ,esa forma de cambiar redonda a cuadrada pequeña es muy costosa, x que no hacen cuadrada grande directamente.
You are gonna mess robert up, looking over his shoulder.