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Brian Lamb
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Adding hay to a DIY Slow Feed Hay Feeder
Wanted to see if the baler could throw a bale into one of our slow feeders...
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Quick Fill HDXXX
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Here's how long it takes to reload our HDXXX stall feeder with hay...
Papa's Honeycrisp Apple Orchard
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Birdseye view of the 2020 spring Honeycrisp blossom at our orchard.
3 minute sweetcorn in the Microwave
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If you're looking for a quick snack or want just 1 or 2 ears of sweetcorn at lunch while you're at work...check out this quick, easy, & mess free way to enjoy sweetcorn...
Papa's Honeycrisp Apple Orchard 2020 Blossom
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Here's a great view of our Honeycrisp apple orchard during blossom & pollination.
All Pellet Bedding products are not the same
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Comparison of pine pelleted bedding vs. pelleted straw bedding. Equal amounts of each (1.57 lbs.) was placed in equal size bowls. The same volume of water (20 oz.'s at same temperature) was added to each sample. You can see the difference in color, rate of absorption, & expansion between the two products.
RM100 EMT Conversion
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Here's how easy it is to add hay to a Rubbermaid 100 gallon stock tank re-purposed as a small bale feeder. This is a "demo" video, so the twine was intentionally left on the bales. When in use, we recommend removing all twine.
DIY Tarter Hay Basket Slow Feed Kit
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DIY Tarter Hay Basket Slow Feed Kit
Repurposing round bales for DIY small squares
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Repurposing round bales for DIY small squares
Quick cover Hexagon Round Bale feeder
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Quick cover Hexagon Round Bale feeder
How did it go??
Is this rebaler something you built I would love to see more of it
Really hope that's being refilled constantly rather than twice daily.....
What size is your tractor? What new holland model is that? Sweet set up
Could you share how you.built your diy wall feeder
How many times do you pass the juice through ? And how much does this extend shelf life in de fridge. I saw you commenting earlier about the bacteria count being as low as 15 , what a normal bacteria count for the juice ?
can i buy this online??
stupid
soo this is how farmers lose money Hmmmm
Hi. Just searching the Web for affordable methods to pasturise my back-sweetened cider, to stop if from re-fermenting, effectively killing any yeast cells and bacteria. Could this method be used, and if so, do you have any detailed information to share please? Thanks. Col
How did you make them?
Great idea man I like the simplicity of it. I've been wanting to do rebaling for a while now. Just curious on ur feed if u have any issues with how fast u feed it
Now those are cool!! ...SMART🤠
El caballo no es arborifico..
Eso no está bien...el caballo no come a esa altura...no es como la cabra o antílope...el caballo pastes...es pasto a ras de suelo...porque relaja el cuello y espalda...esa es su naturaleza
Cool
What net are you using?
We use our DIY brand netting...custom sized for different DIY slow feed hay feeder projects. Available at www.diynets.net
What material did you use to build it?
Schedule 40 pipe frame, heavy duty connectors, and HDPE panels.
Do you have instructions for this?
Apparently the cows were not getting a square meal!
А потом обратно в руллон!!!
How big is the round bale and how many small squares did you get out of 1 round bale ? Round bales don't go for much around here but small squares are easy to sell . The last I can remember small squares for horse hay was like $5 a bale
I want to know how far those square bales are being shot
Guessing about 20' or so. Later on we had some fun seeing if we could hit one of our slow feeders in the paddock...ua-cam.com/video/mFoncr_RXqA/v-deo.html
Why?
Easier to feed small squares inside vs. round bales.
So why not square bale them in the first place?
I notice the videos stops before dealing with the core. That was the challenge when we rebaled.
I think it took longer to get the core off than it took to unwind the bale. We probably could have just fed the core as a small bale...
I want to work with you can you help me I have experience in this field
Wow Just wow
Looks like a better setup than most have. I'd kinda like a video of the treadmill and how you use it
Called a bale kicker, throws the bale into a wagon with high sides. Needs no people to fill the wagon.
@@donaldcampbell5277 he used a $10 treadmill to feed the hay into the pickup. That's what I'm talking about. Not the kicker
That's kick ass, product don't go bad 👍👍👍👍
I just feel sorry for the guy catching the bails flying out!
No one catches them, they land in a wagon with high sides.
Why.not do it right the first time
We buy all of our hay and it was in short supply that year...small bales were outrageously priced as compared to round bales. Since they're not feasible to inside with stall feeders...we re-baled the rounds into small squares. Saved enough money to more than pay for the baler.
Round baling is so much quicker and less labor intensive…when its not hay season, you can make squares all winter long
Simplest method I have seen. Where did all the parts come from
Used a $10 treadmill from FB Marketplace...couple sheets of 1/4" to make the funnel. The bale unroller was a barn find.
Genius. A treadmill. Well done!
Has anyone just for fun modified bale kickers like on the back of that baler to see how far they can get a bale to fly?
Not sure, but we were launching a bale a good 30' or more into a bale feeder...
Neat. Depending on where you are, you may have more customers wanting small squares. Great way to get them what they want to buy.
I didn't know you could do that , AWESOME
How did y’all make the bale roll like that? Put a straight rod on post hole diggers
One way to make small squares
Cool but why not square bale it first from the field rather than spend more energy and fuel and time round baling it and then square baling the round bales? Doesn’t see the too efficient.
Hay was very short supply that year...small squares were ridiculously priced, so it was actually less expensive for us to buy rounds & large squares for re-baling into small squares.
Thanks for the reply. That clears it up and makes sense.
What type of netting did you use?
I used our 435175 netting from www.diynets.net . The hole openings are 1.75"
Excelent
Love it! I'm seeing that in my barn!👍
the fgirl could have ben a little nicer to the horse
My horse would destroy that feeder lol
Did you build the chute?
Yes...mounted it to a treadmill.
How is a treadmill being used? I feel like it would get wrapped hay around it and jam
Looks like a great process for rebaling hay. What is in the funnel like chute that pushes hay toward the baler? Can you post a walk around video of the chute? Inside and outside of it while working?
Gravity. It falls through the funnel and onto the factory windrow pickup. If you are unfamiliar with the process.... 1) Pickup lifts material off of tne ground in direction of travel. 2) Pickup fingers stuff hay into a cross chute. In this case, the falling hay. 3) Timed fingers fall into the cross chute and drag hay into the bale chamber. 4) A packing hammer plunges into the bale chamber and attached shear cuts the hay square where it enters the bale chamber. 5) spring loaded dogs from top and bottom hold hay in place, hammer retracts. Springs or hydraulic pressure on the discharge chute determine how tight the bale is packed 6) A traveling wheel with a mechanical trip determines bale length and tie sequence. My New Holland drops bales on the ground. I don't have any experience with bale ejector.
good looking dog!
No comments yet? I think this is pretty clever. I like the hay nets, I need something like that. I don't have much money to spend though. So I'm guessing the gas pump automatically stops when the buckets are full?
Could you please share with me how you built that and what materials you used? That would be an awesome thing to make for my messy horse lol
Why are three level of lock there ?
Is your unit still functioning well for you? Any chance to get a design from you?
Please forgive the tardy reply. Yes, it worked great for reducing bacteria count in the juice. Pretty basic design...I used an on demand pump & holding tank to make a closed system for recirculating the juice thru the UV sanitizer. With the closed system, I put in a "tee" valve for filling gallon jugs or 5 gallon pails.
Is it available for sale and what is its price?
The unit is actually made for water purification. I set up a closed system to be able to circulate the cider thru multiple times. While not certified for pasteurization, I have lab tests that show bacteria counts as low as 15. Here's a link for the unit itself...www.zoro.com/purtest-uv-disinfection-unit-1-in-mip-20gpm-pt-20-uv/i/G7075074/
Please forgive the tardy reply...There's multiple places to purchase the Pur Test PT20 sanitizer.