Thanks for the video. Just had to empliment it on one of my Jersey cows, she was down this morning. After treating her and trying to get her up to no luck, my wife shows me this video and all I can say is thanks.
My fathers answer to too much rubbish in the bin was to buy one of those metal compactors that fit under the wheelly bin handles. The rest of the family just cut down on the rubbish that bought. Anyway, one of those compactors, just a metal frame, would help you once your field is producing more than you can store as it would tighten up those bales. You might what a few straps in their, just in case it really fills the bin.
This was a great little video I might just make one of these to bail up some of my clippings Sad that so many people decided to put nasty comments on here tho :-/
Finally, a productive use for a wheelie bin! I’ve used a cardboard box before now - made cute mini bales ha ha ha, but never thought of the wheelie bin, great idea!
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4m46s per bale. Not bad at all. That's fairly impressive as for a hand made bale 👍 I'd be very happy to get even 9 or 10 done per hour. So thanks for your innovation 👏👏
Could you please do a follow up video on how you tied your bailer twine? A bit more closeup, possibly without hay obscuring the view of your knots and bottom holder plate. That would be really great, thanks.
£40 a month for a gym membership you’ll never use or a day in the sun with the family, rolling around in the grass, beautiful way to stay happy and strong.
This is great, a simple and effective ,manual method. I've just inherited a 5 acre meadow which will be splt 5050 between ponies and a hay crop, and this is the perfect solution. The compression method looks like a hell; of a workout if you're doing more than 20 bales, did you try using a heavy flat board and climbing on top to jump on it?
So glad we got a bailing machine in, worth the euro per bales as we would not have gotten the hay in dry. This looks like amazing hay. Well done at going low tech and putting in the elbow grease.
well if take nothing els from this block wood with handle presses bale. every thing els use complicated wooden plunger thing that mounted box two grove holes for string pass through. easer move just heavy block around.
Dude great job there. You've tide one down at 6 minutes with that artifact there. For real i've seen dude's take longer time with better equipment. Keep the good work and stay healthy. And buy the way, having your family around you keeps a proper family environment. Blessings to all
The old method of putting up hay was to put the dried hay into a haymow and have the kids pack it down by trampling it to a compact mass. Then when needed the old timers used a hay knife to cut out what they needed for the feeding. To me, bailing by hand seems like a lot of wasted work, but if that’s what you like then more power too you and good luck
Well.....I like the idea, and if you have the time and inclination to manage a field, great, especially if you haven't the money for other options.. But the longer it takes, the more opportunity for rain, sickness, other emergencies to foul the process.Hat's off to our ancestors who did all their scything and haying by hand, but this is one of those jobs that a little modern tech has really benefited.
Thanks for the video. Just had to empliment it on one of my Jersey cows, she was down this morning. After treating her and trying to get her up to no luck, my wife shows me this video and all I can say is thanks.
Price of wheelie bins be goin through the roof😂😂😂... Great Job man👍👍👍....💪
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nice job and a good workout to
I love this and how you do it, but watch out cause at 4:22 your son, well yeah
don't need no fancy machinery . love the way the youngin wants to help.
I could use better picture of the bottom twine system
Wonderful Thank you for the idea I am not able to make one from wood This one will be easy and useful For little farmers like me 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
This would be perfect for memesheeps meme video👍😂
Jesus christ my sinuses
Your little boy was trying to help you.
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My fathers answer to too much rubbish in the bin was to buy one of those metal compactors that fit under the wheelly bin handles. The rest of the family just cut down on the rubbish that bought. Anyway, one of those compactors, just a metal frame, would help you once your field is producing more than you can store as it would tighten up those bales. You might what a few straps in their, just in case it really fills the bin.
Great job BTW 🙂
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Good job 👏👏👏👍
This was a great little video I might just make one of these to bail up some of my clippings Sad that so many people decided to put nasty comments on here tho :-/
Finally, a productive use for a wheelie bin! I’ve used a cardboard box before now - made cute mini bales ha ha ha, but never thought of the wheelie bin, great idea!
You must love Jehovah your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. You must love your neighbor as yourself. Jesus the anointed is Lord! Repent and be baptized and believe the Gospel.
4m46s per bale. Not bad at all. That's fairly impressive as for a hand made bale 👍 I'd be very happy to get even 9 or 10 done per hour. So thanks for your innovation 👏👏
Could you please do a follow up video on how you tied your bailer twine? A bit more closeup, possibly without hay obscuring the view of your knots and bottom holder plate. That would be really great, thanks.
£40 a month for a gym membership you’ll never use or a day in the sun with the family, rolling around in the grass, beautiful way to stay happy and strong.
This is great, a simple and effective ,manual method. I've just inherited a 5 acre meadow which will be splt 5050 between ponies and a hay crop, and this is the perfect solution. The compression method looks like a hell; of a workout if you're doing more than 20 bales, did you try using a heavy flat board and climbing on top to jump on it?
Love this 💖
Brilliant
Nice idea, tq sir..
This is amazing, been trying to buy a hand pine baler with no luck. This is fantastic. Save me a fortune
.. Beautiful Hard-Work .. God-Bless You and all of Your Family ..
So glad we got a bailing machine in, worth the euro per bales as we would not have gotten the hay in dry. This looks like amazing hay. Well done at going low tech and putting in the elbow grease.
This method suits our needs perfectly. We need to store hay out of the wet weather. I hope we can get our winter feed bill down to almost nothing.
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Thank you!
Good job 👍
It gives you wellness, accompany the clip. The life of the countryside is sweeter than the life of cities.
Don't do this if you have hay fever. 😉
Thanks for helping us
Would have liked to have seen how the twine is tied or attached inside the trash can. Very neat idea!
Have you ever seen video of how the Amish hay ? They pile it high into these mounds. It's pretty interesting. They leave it in the field.
Does a Baler not do the trick?
Plz use the mask for dust
Bugger that:)
well if take nothing els from this block wood with handle presses bale. every thing els use complicated wooden plunger thing that mounted box two grove holes for string pass through. easer move just heavy block around.
The Wooden box with the Plunger creates more denser hay that doesn't fly everywhwre
Dude great job there. You've tide one down at 6 minutes with that artifact there. For real i've seen dude's take longer time with better equipment. Keep the good work and stay healthy. And buy the way, having your family around you keeps a proper family environment. Blessings to all
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Why will someone give a video like this thumbdown
This is too cute
The old method of putting up hay was to put the dried hay into a haymow and have the kids pack it down by trampling it to a compact mass. Then when needed the old timers used a hay knife to cut out what they needed for the feeding. To me, bailing by hand seems like a lot of wasted work, but if that’s what you like then more power too you and good luck
Ну ты дурак....
Well.....I like the idea, and if you have the time and inclination to manage a field, great, especially if you haven't the money for other options.. But the longer it takes, the more opportunity for rain, sickness, other emergencies to foul the process.Hat's off to our ancestors who did all their scything and haying by hand, but this is one of those jobs that a little modern tech has really benefited.
Ready for brexit then, :)
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Hay the mans recycling by useing the bin as a baker