Awesome Video 🤌🏼🤌🏼🫡. Of alllllll the farm channels on yt, you are one of the only people to make a video about getting a square baler empty and ready for winter. My bales are soo tight I figured there was a trick to emptying the two bales always left in it, never thought of just running a couple loose bales then cutting them out TY🙌🏻🙌🏻. Only 30 likes 🤯🤪 is ridiculous keep up the good content and you will keep growing. Got a follower outta me 👍🏼
Thanks 4 sharing, all Ur videos have good content & R enjoyable to watch. Ur baler must of had a thrower on it as it has the auxiliary axle that comes only w/ a thrower.
Thank you so much. That’s great inspiration for me to keep going. As far as I know this baler has never had a thrower. What’s the auxiliary axle? This is the first I’ve ever heard of that!
I use JB Heavy Duty chain lube. A lot of guys use the John Deere chain lube. Haven’t used that but I can say that JB stuff stays on quite a while. My chains are always damp.
@@TheScientistHayFarmer thanks. One thing I do to my balers for winter is Jack them up on blocks to take the weight off the tires and wheel bearings. Take care and thanks for the info about the spray.
I always have jugs of extra used motor oil around so I just dump that into a bowl and use a heavy brush and paint the oil on the chains an such while it’s running just like he did with the spray. It pry doesn’t last as long as penetrating oil but it’s free and I always grease and oil the machine every time I use it anyways so works perfect for me
Awesome Video 🤌🏼🤌🏼🫡. Of alllllll the farm channels on yt, you are one of the only people to make a video about getting a square baler empty and ready for winter. My bales are soo tight I figured there was a trick to emptying the two bales always left in it, never thought of just running a couple loose bales then cutting them out TY🙌🏻🙌🏻. Only 30 likes 🤯🤪 is ridiculous keep up the good content and you will keep growing. Got a follower outta me 👍🏼
Thank you, glad to hear it and appreciate the feedback!
@@TheScientistHayFarmer yes sir 🫡
Hello, the auxiliary axle is on the left side & moves the wheel to the rear about 10" to help balance the out the weight of a thrower.
Another ecalant video. the only thing I do also is remove my twine from the box. Ive had mice chew on it over winter and it is expensive. Thanks.
Good idea! I use poly twine and the mice leave that alone.
Thanks 4 sharing, all Ur videos have good content & R enjoyable to watch. Ur baler must of had a thrower on it as it has the auxiliary axle that comes only w/ a thrower.
Thank you so much. That’s great inspiration for me to keep going. As far as I know this baler has never had a thrower. What’s the auxiliary axle? This is the first I’ve ever heard of that!
What kind of spray do you use on the chains?
I use JB Heavy Duty chain lube. A lot of guys use the John Deere chain lube. Haven’t used that but I can say that JB stuff stays on quite a while. My chains are always damp.
@@TheScientistHayFarmer thanks. One thing I do to my balers for winter is Jack them up on blocks to take the weight off the tires and wheel bearings.
Take care and thanks for the info about the spray.
I always have jugs of extra used motor oil around so I just dump that into a bowl and use a heavy brush and paint the oil on the chains an such while it’s running just like he did with the spray. It pry doesn’t last as long as penetrating oil but it’s free and I always grease and oil the machine every time I use it anyways so works perfect for me