First of all you make some great videos. second I have never seen anyone on youtube bale with round baler go so fast baling. You are the first poster that I have watched in detail show everyone how you install a roll of net wrap. Thank you. Please if you think of it clean the dust off your rear window LOL
Thank you for your videos that make me feel I'm there with you. I live on 20 acres and have 10 cows on it. We stopped one time to watch a field being round baled. I never knew how they knew it was full. It was so interesting to see you refill the netting. My daughter has a horse, and I didn't know until she told me that horses need special hays, I guess, in square bales. I am definitely a country girl.
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Fine looking bales Dennis. Man I miss the smell of hay while baling it. That is one smell I wouldn't mind year round. Now, if they could make an incense that smelled of new mowed hay, I'd be one happy camper. I really hope the amount you get this year tops what you got last season, the best of luck to you.
The hay saver will more than pay for itself once you get it figured out and not have to rack the hay twice and wait for it to dry. Some nice looking hay for first cutting. Keep up the great video's
Ahh, the life of Riley, (lol). You sure make some interesting videos. I never knew any of this stuff farm people do these days ( I have been off the farm for some 45 years) and its more interesting than anything on TV. Good stuff for sure.
I agree with the square baler sensor staying consistent. I have the AgriTronix version, looks similar to NH. Do you have 2 pads in the round Baler? Is it possible one sensor is bad and it’s confusing itself? Or the monitor is not reading one right? I’m not sure how they work, just thinking it takes the average of the 2 and gives a reading?
DLH Farms l have the same tester on a 560 nh round baler. Same symptoms, and doesn't give "accurate " reading until bale is 1/2 full or more. NH dealer put it in. Like you said, few places to put sensors.
that last field you bailed looked like a good crop, better than last year when someone else rowed it up for you then you had to spread it out again lol 21 bales of 9 acres = 2.3 bales to the acre, keep up the good work
No, the field with 21 bales was 5 acres, I had baled 45 bales the previous day on 9 acres. The last feild was 29 bales on 6 acres there was another feild I didn't show that was 41 bales on 9 ish acres.
good video, we do say 10 bales to acre and i was using a krone 1250 round pack baler for a neighbour and the netting system was aboustly awful it works but is behind alot of manufactures.Mchale you just put your roll on and pull it out and tie it on to bar and the baler does the rest. Looking forward to see how many sqaure bales you get
No it prevents heating of the bales, the heating and spoilage all goes together. As long as you put the recommended amount for the tons per hour and moisture then they will not heat, you can bale up to 30 percent moisture.
Good to see your getting the crops in, that new barn will be full in no time. I see the finished bales are scattered all over the field. Just wondering if those computer gizmos you have in the cab could programme a baling sequence, so that you cut into a windrow at a certain time to bunch up the dropped bale location. Now back in the old days we hand stacked square bales on a sledge, we drop them off at a previous dropped stack whether we had fully stacked layers or not. This made trailer loading a lot easier and faster. PS: That waffler I spoke about earlier was a hay conditioner, I believed it crushed the hay between rollers to release moister.
Dang I thought my net system was complex I always thought new Holland’s system was simple! I didn’t know they made 12000 rolls I’m running 14900 there a pain but they last a long time great video bud 👍🏻
Pretty bales! Does the preservative kit controller pick up a signal to shut off the pump when the bale is net wrapping, so you’re not spraying liquid when there’s no hay going in?
With that crop saver spray system, does it know when you're unloading a bale and cut off by itself, or do you have to cut it off manually? Cause I could see myself forgetting to cut it off when I'm unloading and wasting a bunch of that stuff (and money).
They make a kit that will turn it on and off automatically but it's $500 and I don't have it yet. At $13 a gallon you don't easily forget to turn it off.
Massey Ferguson / Hesston round balers has the easiest (in my opinion) net wrap access & loading system. It is in the tail and you just set a roll in there and feed a bit & you're done. It also has a place for a 2nd roll of net wrap.
I like the net in the front so you can see when it's unrolling and see to make sure it cut. I have a place to carry another roll also but I didn't have one in there.
I think the biggest thing is ... If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix It & If It Works, Don't Complain About It Or It WILL Break! ... my dad's old farmer sayings!! I like NH, JD & MF/H balers, but my dad still is partial to Vermeer.
Does Hesston have a rubber net roller like Deere? I know Deere is easier to load in the back but they took one step forward and two steps back by putting a rubber roller on the net to get wrapped up. You always know when you pass a field and there’s a bale with no net sitting in it that it probably came out of a Deere baler. Lol
What pressure do you run your rollers at? The dealer told me they can be finicky when your running a fair amount of pressure on the bales. That’s why I never got one because I roll them as tight as I can get them. I use the old style corded probe.
DLH Farms that where I run mine too. Maybe it’s due to the windrow being compacted down so thin the sensors are reading a few different windrows at the same time. However it still doesn’t make sense that it’s settles down and reads lower on square bales...
Thank you for showing us how to load the netting in the baler, never got to see that before.Was wondering what is the determining factor whether you round or square bale? Thanks again and have a blessed evening.
Nice looking field of hay. Enjoy video as always. To get a clear picture clean off your back window. Picture was not clear. What does the spray do for the hay? Thanks 🙏. Ronald
I don't know if anyone has answered your question about the moisture meter or not but it could be because the hay is moving faster with the round Bailer vs. the square Bailer, I'm not familiar with farming equipment however
What is the advantage using round bales vs square bales the big square bales anyways? I know the round balers are usually cheaper but having to stop every time to wrap and unload plus they don't stack as tightly as big squares I'm just curious I think I'd rather shoot myself than bale 200 round bales lol
Round balers are cheaper and require much less horse power. For example a new round baler cost 30,000, a new square baler like OLFs cost 200,000. Second part of the equation is the tractor, you can pull a big round baler with a 100 hp tractor, you can buy a 100 hp tractor for 90,000. A big square baler requires at least 200hp, on my steep feilds I would have to have at least a 300hp tractor to manage the weight of the baler. A 300hp tractor would be about 300,000. Most people that do less than a couple thousand acres can't justify owning such huge investments. I do 100 acres of hay twice a year if I'm lucky I will gross 30,000 in hay sells. If I bought a big square baler and a tractor to run it, it would be like bringing a bazooka to a knife fight and trying to pay for the bazooka with peanuts.
Yes, thats what my family always ran on the dairy, so that's what I always used also until our local dealer closed, now I have a new dealer that sells NH, but they also sell Massey so I ended up buying a Massey Ferguson 4710 as my latest Tractor.
I just tie a knot in the end of my new roll of wrap. Then I route it in the baler I don't spread it. It spreads out on it's own. Then I just hold wrap button monitor and away we go!
DLH Farms yeah I take about a foot of the new roll and the a knot then I feed that through duck bill so I don't have to mess with trying to feed the whole width of roll through duck bill
I just shove a wad of it through in the middle, not the whole width. I have had it try to stay between the spreader augers that's why I make sure to place the net on top of them.
A Vermeer 604N Select will solve your moisture meter problems.I purchased one this season and its doing a fine job. Vermeer has come out with a 604R but there still working out the gremlins. The 604N weighs 2000 lbs more than the comparable JD baler,the added weight is in the increased diameter rollers and frame. My a 100 HP PTO CaseIH 5240 and it operates the 604N with no power issues.I don't know if you can mount your spray system on it? Another note not related to the baler, it is Very Important when operation a hydraulic motor on a tractor, that the return line must dump directly back in the reservoir or the pump/hydraulic fluid will overheat. Its fun to watch your videos,and Happy Harvesting.
DLH Farms run what you got till it gives trouble I ran my old super I way to long could have bought my new one nearly in what I spent on parts but the new 504r sure is nice but I will run it a long time before getting another good videos
DLH has a lot of money in equipment,he has square and round bale equipment.I'm just into round bales at this time. I was looking at the 504R when I made the decision to buy the 604N, I wanted the ability to make 4x5 and 4x6 bales and make this purchase that would last many years.I'm glad to hear your 504R is working out for you.
William Brewer it rolls a 1200 pound 5 x 4 compared to my old roller of 800 to 1000 and you can really tell the difference in it the bales actually weigh more then one of my neighbors 5 x 5 baler hay that will stand up and stack good keep better in my opinion I use a barn but it's open on the front and back so longer I can keep hay good the more cows i can feed
I quit running over the edge wraps after spending hours getting net out of the internal rollers bearing area. JD edge to edge is all I run now. Have seen balers burn because of binding on internal roller bearings.
Why do you always back up when wrapping and dumping a bale? That New Holland ramp always gets them away from the door. I don't back up, just stop so I don't pick up more hay, just sit with clutch down for a bit, wraps fast. I only back up if I'm on a hill and need to cock it so it doesn't leave me in a hurry to the hollow. I also put the hydraulic header kit on, if I back up I raise the header. Also allows wrapping a bale on the move if I'm not on a wind row. Just wondering.
Hey I know this is a little off subject and I know that shed that blew away in the wind is still a sore spot with you...but..... would you be interested in selling that 3 point finishing mower that was under the shed??
Never used a moisture meter but a lot of people forget that the round bale is spinning so the sensors could be on a dry place one second then on a high moisture area the next
Yeah but I just don't think that there is that much fluctuation in the actual moisture in the hay. Baleing in the same windrow at the same elevation you will get anything from Lo which is below 8 percent to over 40 percent. This is on hay that's been tedded twice and dried for 3 days.
I already updated the software to the latest version 1.3 and it didn't help in round bale mode. I have the manual, the pads are mounted where suggested.
Yes I've had them get away before. I'm sure anyone that has ever round baled steep land has had more than one get away. Years ago my grandpa lost one and it ran into his own brand new pickup truck.
Good looking hay, wish I had a net baler, my old baler don't like real dry hay when it starts spiting it out the front you better slow down or you will be digging it out that's not fun.,
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Maybe the sensor isn't stuck in right, find the operator's manual or repairman's manual and see which sensor carries the load, and give it a look. It's possible that it may have come undone OR, or, that the gate that applies the sensor (the part that comes in to contact if it's a mechanical switch or the part that blocks the path of the switch if it's light switch, like you'd have in a Xerox machine) isn't working right anymore. To me, that's what that behavior would indicate. Kinda like when your car starts throwing empty, full, empty, full, and you find that the petrol level isn't fixed to the pump anymore :)
I've checked all the connections even took them apart cleaned them and used dielectric grease still the same result. The pads are mounted according to the manual.
You may need to use a bale probe to compare real moisture levels to what your meters say. We had that problem and knew our meters were like up to 5% drier than reality.
Hey Dennis, what’s going on up there in Virginia these days. No video from u in awhile. Hope u guys doing good. Baling hay I bet too. Show us what u been up to. I am in northeast Louisiana. Thanks Ronald
We live in the northern part of West Virginia not far from Pittsburg, pa. We make same size bales with a Vermeer but our tractors and disc mower and rakes are new holland. My buddy was getting a new Vermeer and we went together and bought two got a great deal.
I know but I've had trouble with it not grabbing the net when doing it that way for some reason. It doesn't stay close to the bale long then it goes to a precut position I believe is why.
DLH Farms that’s weird. I haven’t used one of the new balers so I won’t pretend to know. There’s nothing like having a net problem though. I use an old 654 that we bought in bad shape and redone and I guess the net was never used on it so I’m still having to fine tune it.
I found this article on moisture readings being inconsistent. It apparently has something to do with the preservative and certain types of sensors. Hope this helps you out. www.haytalk.com/forums/topic/12791-moisture-sensor-in-the-chamber/
The guys on that's forum were saying something about a certain type of sensor in their baler being inconsistent. Hopefully you can get it figured out. It has to be confusing and frustrating at times.
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Thanks for showing the wrapping and how u load it. Thanks never seen that before.
Best video on hay ever. Thanks. Ronald
Wow thanks!
First of all you make some great videos. second I have never seen anyone on youtube bale with round baler go so fast baling.
You are the first poster that I have watched in detail show everyone how you install a roll of net wrap.
Thank you. Please if you think of it clean the dust off your rear window LOL
I'll clean it but it won't last long 👍
Thank you for your videos that make me feel I'm there with you. I live on 20 acres and have 10 cows on it. We stopped one time to watch a field being round baled. I never knew how they knew it was full. It was so interesting to see you refill the netting. My daughter has a horse, and I didn't know until she told me that horses need special hays, I guess, in square bales. I am definitely a country girl.
Thanks for watching Joyce! Most people like to use square hay for horses it easier to handle and is typically higher quality but not always.
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Fine looking bales Dennis. Man I miss the smell of hay while baling it. That is one smell I wouldn't mind year round. Now, if they could make an incense that smelled of new mowed hay, I'd be one happy camper. I really hope the amount you get this year tops what you got last season, the best of luck to you.
Thanks maybe I could invent a hay air freshener. Lol
The hay saver will more than pay for itself once you get it figured out and not have to rack the hay twice and wait for it to dry. Some nice looking hay for first cutting. Keep up the great video's
Yeah it was really nice hay!
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Lol thanks!
excellent video as always and the education I love thanks Dennis
Thanks!
Ahh, the life of Riley, (lol). You sure make some interesting videos. I never knew any of this stuff farm people do these days ( I have been off the farm for some 45 years) and its more interesting than anything on TV. Good stuff for sure.
Lol thanks!
I agree with the square baler sensor staying consistent. I have the AgriTronix version, looks similar to NH. Do you have 2 pads in the round Baler? Is it possible one sensor is bad and it’s confusing itself? Or the monitor is not reading one right? I’m not sure how they work, just thinking it takes the average of the 2 and gives a reading?
Yes it has two pads, they claim it takes readings all the way through the bale from one sensor to the other but I don't believe that.
DLH Farms l have the same tester on a 560 nh round baler. Same symptoms, and doesn't give "accurate " reading until bale is 1/2 full or more. NH dealer put it in. Like you said, few places to put sensors.
Good stuff never was around a round baler always wondered what they were like
They make life easier for a lot of farmers.
that last field you bailed looked like a good crop, better than last year when someone else rowed it up for you then you had to spread it out again lol 21 bales of 9 acres = 2.3 bales to the acre, keep up the good work
No, the field with 21 bales was 5 acres, I had baled 45 bales the previous day on 9 acres. The last feild was 29 bales on 6 acres there was another feild I didn't show that was 41 bales on 9 ish acres.
good video, we do say 10 bales to acre and i was using a krone 1250 round pack baler for a neighbour and the netting system was aboustly awful it works but is behind alot of manufactures.Mchale you just put your roll on and pull it out and tie it on to bar and the baler does the rest. Looking forward to see how many sqaure bales you get
I also love JD wrap, and use it in my MF2946.
Bales look good just wondering about the preservation you will put hay in building it will still build heat right
No it prevents heating of the bales, the heating and spoilage all goes together. As long as you put the recommended amount for the tons per hour and moisture then they will not heat, you can bale up to 30 percent moisture.
Good to see your getting the crops in, that new barn will be full in no time.
I see the finished bales are scattered all over the field. Just wondering if those computer gizmos you have in the cab could programme a baling sequence, so that you cut into a windrow at a certain time to bunch up the dropped bale location.
Now back in the old days we hand stacked square bales on a sledge, we drop them off at a previous dropped stack whether we had fully stacked layers or not. This made trailer loading a lot easier and faster.
PS: That waffler I spoke about earlier was a hay conditioner, I believed it crushed the hay between rollers to release moister.
No there isn't a computer hooked to the square baler or accumulator . Ok my mower has a built in conditioner. It's called a Discbine.
Great video! I am making hay this weekend also
I make more hay now this was last week
Dang I thought my net system was complex I always thought new Holland’s system was simple! I didn’t know they made 12000 rolls I’m running 14900 there a pain but they last a long time great video bud 👍🏻
It is a simple design but not the easiest to reload. Hardly ever have a problem with wrapping the bales.
That baler does a nice job
Thanks!
I might have to rewind. I dozed off for a minute. Good teaching video.
Lol
Enjoyed the video
Thanks!
When your running the spray and a bail is done you back up to let the bail out does the spray stop on its own or do you do it manual thanks Napa mike
I turn it off manually, they make an eye that mounts to the baler that will turn it on and off for you but its $500
Pretty bales! Does the preservative kit controller pick up a signal to shut off the pump when the bale is net wrapping, so you’re not spraying liquid when there’s no hay going in?
No that's an option that I don't have, I just turn it off manually, you remember pretty easy when your paying $13 a gallon.
DLH Farms dang right! Interested to see the results of how the bales store
Me too!
Great video!
Thanks!
With that crop saver spray system, does it know when you're unloading a bale and cut off by itself, or do you have to cut it off manually? Cause I could see myself forgetting to cut it off when I'm unloading and wasting a bunch of that stuff (and money).
They make a kit that will turn it on and off automatically but it's $500 and I don't have it yet. At $13 a gallon you don't easily forget to turn it off.
Bales look real nice. I bet all that rain you got in May and the beginning of June is paying off now.
Yeah. It's been had to find a dry day to get up hay
Massey Ferguson / Hesston round balers has the easiest (in my opinion) net wrap access & loading system. It is in the tail and you just set a roll in there and feed a bit & you're done. It also has a place for a 2nd roll of net wrap.
I like the net in the front so you can see when it's unrolling and see to make sure it cut. I have a place to carry another roll also but I didn't have one in there.
I think the biggest thing is ... If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix It & If It Works, Don't Complain About It Or It WILL Break! ... my dad's old farmer sayings!! I like NH, JD & MF/H balers, but my dad still is partial to Vermeer.
Does Hesston have a rubber net roller like Deere? I know Deere is easier to load in the back but they took one step forward and two steps back by putting a rubber roller on the net to get wrapped up. You always know when you pass a field and there’s a bale with no net sitting in it that it probably came out of a Deere baler. Lol
What pressure do you run your rollers at? The dealer told me they can be finicky when your running a fair amount of pressure on the bales. That’s why I never got one because I roll them as tight as I can get them. I use the old style corded probe.
2000 to 2500 psi
DLH Farms that where I run mine too. Maybe it’s due to the windrow being compacted down so thin the sensors are reading a few different windrows at the same time. However it still doesn’t make sense that it’s settles down and reads lower on square bales...
Could there be an issue with the preserver affecting the moisture reading unit?
I had this problem before the preservative.
Nice video how many bales did u end up with?
136
Thank you for showing us how to load the netting in the baler, never got to see that before.Was wondering what is the determining factor whether you round or square bale? Thanks again and have a blessed evening.
Your welcome. Its hard to decide sometimes but certain fields have better hay and arnt as steep and those are the ones I like to square bale.
Thank you sir
Nice looking field of hay. Enjoy video as always. To get a clear picture clean off your back window. Picture was not clear. What does the spray do for the hay?
Thanks 🙏. Ronald
It keeps it from heating and spoiling when the moisture is to high.
Pretty hay your fields look good
I use the single sensor moisture tester. Mine is fairly consistent. If you are adding spray that might affect your reading.
Thanks Dean
It does it even when not adding spray.
Why do you back up every time you finish a bale? If im on a hill I back up but if on flat ground there is no need. Do you have a kicker?
I am on a hill everywhere I bale, cameras make land look flat.
Do you have to winterize the applicator or does it not freeze up?
The acid type doesn't freeze
I don't know if anyone has answered your question about the moisture meter or not but it could be because the hay is moving faster with the round Bailer vs. the square Bailer, I'm not familiar with farming equipment however
Your right about it moving faster for sure
Nice Looking hay. ChuckE2009 needs to watch your Videos. Kid is just starting out baling and needs help lol.
I also like Stretch
What i hope is he knows he's supposed to cover his bales...and won't let them willy-nilly in the elements.
He stores them indoors and is in the process of building a new dedicated bale storage building
Lol yeah I've watched him some, he has a time.
I knew you would get them Sold and Make Money. Looked to me like you had it handled with Steve Riding along. lol
I've always just held down the wrap button after changing net and it wraps automatically. Maybe it's better to do it manually?
I've done it that way but sometimes it won't stay in there long enough to grab the net. If it works for you nothing wrong with doing it that way.
Dry here in Arkansas no rain for a month. Beremuda grass is all we got and fescue is never worth a dang. You should be thankful.
I am very thankful!
What is the advantage using round bales vs square bales the big square bales anyways? I know the round balers are usually cheaper but having to stop every time to wrap and unload plus they don't stack as tightly as big squares I'm just curious I think I'd rather shoot myself than bale 200 round bales lol
Round balers are cheaper and require much less horse power. For example a new round baler cost 30,000, a new square baler like OLFs cost 200,000. Second part of the equation is the tractor, you can pull a big round baler with a 100 hp tractor, you can buy a 100 hp tractor for 90,000. A big square baler requires at least 200hp, on my steep feilds I would have to have at least a 300hp tractor to manage the weight of the baler. A 300hp tractor would be about 300,000. Most people that do less than a couple thousand acres can't justify owning such huge investments. I do 100 acres of hay twice a year if I'm lucky I will gross 30,000 in hay sells. If I bought a big square baler and a tractor to run it, it would be like bringing a bazooka to a knife fight and trying to pay for the bazooka with peanuts.
DLH Farms I was thinking that would be the biggest factor lol
My problems is i can't lift the roll of net onto the spindle . I like that nh puts net on faster and you can see it go on.
Yeah it's supper heavy. But I like how it works otherwise
Have you always run new holland / ford Equiptment
Yes, thats what my family always ran on the dairy, so that's what I always used also until our local dealer closed, now I have a new dealer that sells NH, but they also sell Massey so I ended up buying a Massey Ferguson 4710 as my latest Tractor.
Happy Fathers Day my friend
Thank you Robert! Same to you!
I just tie a knot in the end of my new roll of wrap. Then I route it in the baler I don't spread it. It spreads out on it's own. Then I just hold wrap button monitor and away we go!
Tie a knot in it? How would that work it has to feed through the duck bill on mine.
DLH Farms yeah I take about a foot of the new roll and the a knot then I feed that through duck bill so I don't have to mess with trying to feed the whole width of roll through duck bill
I just shove a wad of it through in the middle, not the whole width. I have had it try to stay between the spreader augers that's why I make sure to place the net on top of them.
A Vermeer 604N Select will solve your moisture meter problems.I purchased one this season and its doing a fine job. Vermeer has come out with a 604R but there still working out the gremlins. The 604N weighs 2000 lbs more than the comparable JD baler,the added weight is in the increased diameter rollers and frame. My a 100 HP PTO CaseIH 5240 and it operates the 604N with no power issues.I don't know if you can mount your spray system on it? Another note not related to the baler, it is Very Important when operation a hydraulic motor on a tractor, that the return line must dump directly back in the reservoir or the pump/hydraulic fluid will overheat. Its fun to watch your videos,and Happy Harvesting.
No money for a new baler.
DLH Farms run what you got till it gives trouble I ran my old super I way to long could have bought my new one nearly in what I spent on parts but the new 504r sure is nice but I will run it a long time before getting another good videos
DLH has a lot of money in equipment,he has square and round bale equipment.I'm just into round bales at this time. I was looking at the 504R when I made the decision to buy the 604N, I wanted the ability to make 4x5 and 4x6 bales and make this purchase that would last many years.I'm glad to hear your 504R is working out for you.
William Brewer it rolls a 1200 pound 5 x 4 compared to my old roller of 800 to 1000 and you can really tell the difference in it the bales actually weigh more then one of my neighbors 5 x 5 baler hay that will stand up and stack good keep better in my opinion I use a barn but it's open on the front and back so longer I can keep hay good the more cows i can feed
Thats Great,Justin. Happy Harvesting
Wee bit more complicated than the Deere....We run cover edge......in both 459 silage specials. I think it makes for a neater bale
I'm running the cover edge John Deere net also.
I quit running over the edge wraps after spending hours getting net out of the internal rollers bearing area. JD edge to edge is all I run now. Have seen balers burn because of binding on internal roller bearings.
that is 50 gal US, 189.25 litres, what the cost of that in US dollars if you don't mind me asking
The 50 gallon drum is $630 dollars.
That is one pile of hay. All your hard work seems to be paying off.
So far so good, lots more to go
Why do you always back up when wrapping and dumping a bale? That New Holland ramp always gets them away from the door. I don't back up, just stop so I don't pick up more hay, just sit with clutch down for a bit, wraps fast. I only back up if I'm on a hill and need to cock it so it doesn't leave me in a hurry to the hollow. I also put the hydraulic header kit on, if I back up I raise the header. Also allows wrapping a bale on the move if I'm not on a wind row. Just wondering.
It's because everything is a hill here no where is flat
DLH Farms I hear you, i guess the camera makes it look flatter. I got mostly rolling hills too in the Ozarks. Only got 4 flat fields.
Yeah cameras make everything look flat.
Hey I know this is a little off subject and I know that shed that blew away in the wind is still a sore spot with you...but..... would you be interested in selling that 3 point finishing mower that was under the shed??
I don't know it belongs to my dad, he don't normally sell anything. If it was mine I'd say come get it.
Never used a moisture meter but a lot of people forget that the round bale is spinning so the sensors could be on a dry place one second then on a high moisture area the next
Yeah but I just don't think that there is that much fluctuation in the actual moisture in the hay. Baleing in the same windrow at the same elevation you will get anything from Lo which is below 8 percent to over 40 percent. This is on hay that's been tedded twice and dried for 3 days.
Where did you pick up that monitor mount at?
It came with the tractor
Thank you. I’m looking at a ‘14 T5.105 to upgrade from my Case 75C. I know you had the 120 but any experience or knowledge on the 105’s?
Here's the Manufacturer website, at the bottom of the page is a link and instructions to update the software, there is also a downloadable Manual
I already updated the software to the latest version 1.3 and it didn't help in round bale mode. I have the manual, the pads are mounted where suggested.
Have you ever had a round bale roll down the hill? The farmer that rents my hay field had one roll and it nearly rolled over my wellhead.
Yes I've had them get away before. I'm sure anyone that has ever round baled steep land has had more than one get away. Years ago my grandpa lost one and it ran into his own brand new pickup truck.
Can you contact the supplier of the moisture meters and ask them how you would go about calibrating the units with the sensor pads, just a thought.
I haven't yet but I'm going too.
Good looking hay, wish I had a net baler, my old baler don't like real dry hay when it starts spiting it out the front you better slow down or you will be digging it out that's not fun.,
Lol yeah digging in a baler is never fun
Is anyone going to say you put the roll of net on wrong?
Like some people complain about toilet paper?
Apparently I've done it wrong all these years but funny that it's always worked.
Hey DLH, uploaded a couple short videos you may be interested in.
1st is some work being done by our site people that help us with projects
2nd is a shoutout to you on your tractor field driving patterns as I describe my pattern while spraying vines.
Audio isn’t great on either but bearable mostly
Ok I'll check it out thanks!
yup
Today more spraying mixed in with some mowing and weed control
Gonna be a hot one
Yep, I'm going to be baleing again.
Wicked hills, good buffalo pasture
Lol 👍
Maybe the sensor isn't stuck in right, find the operator's manual or repairman's manual and see which sensor carries the load, and give it a look. It's possible that it may have come undone OR, or, that the gate that applies the sensor (the part that comes in to contact if it's a mechanical switch or the part that blocks the path of the switch if it's light switch, like you'd have in a Xerox machine) isn't working right anymore.
To me, that's what that behavior would indicate. Kinda like when your car starts throwing empty, full, empty, full, and you find that the petrol level isn't fixed to the pump anymore :)
I've checked all the connections even took them apart cleaned them and used dielectric grease still the same result. The pads are mounted according to the manual.
You may need to use a bale probe to compare real moisture levels to what your meters say. We had that problem and knew our meters were like up to 5% drier than reality.
I've got a probe but wore it out, need to get a new one.
Hey Dennis, what’s going on up there in Virginia these days. No video from u in awhile. Hope u guys doing good.
Baling hay I bet too. Show us what u been up to. I am in northeast Louisiana. Thanks Ronald
Just haven't had time to post in a while got a few videos stock piled.
DLH Farms ok. Thanks look forward seeing them.
Aint that just the way it goes...finishes a bale right in the low spot.
Not normally. Lol
Cows like good hay too.
Yes I'm aware
Nice looking hay, the net wrap system on a New Holland is the only thing I dislike, the Vermeer we have is a lot more simple!
I've never had any trouble with it and it does a good job wrapping.
I hated my Vermeer wrap system. It was always missing cycles.
Also, replace the nuts on the bolts with dome heads. That way they won't get caught anymore, the net wrapping i mean.
It's not that big of an issue. Just make sure it's not caught when you fist put it in and your good.
What size bales do you make?
4x5, 900 pounds
We live in the northern part of West Virginia not far from Pittsburg, pa. We make same size bales with a Vermeer but our tractors and disc mower and rakes are new holland. My buddy was getting a new Vermeer and we went together and bought two got a great deal.
Cool deal 👍
Sounds like you have a loose connection that contacts sometimes
I cleaned them and put dielectric grease on them same problem.
How many bales do you get to a roll of net? Thanks 👍🏻
About 220 or so.
If you just hold the wrap button it will wrap the bale just like normal after reloading.
I know but I've had trouble with it not grabbing the net when doing it that way for some reason. It doesn't stay close to the bale long then it goes to a precut position I believe is why.
DLH Farms that’s weird. I haven’t used one of the new balers so I won’t pretend to know. There’s nothing like having a net problem though. I use an old 654 that we bought in bad shape and redone and I guess the net was never used on it so I’m still having to fine tune it.
Gonna have to start trusting the baler . All that looking behind you is going to give you neck trouble . Trust me .
Only time I have trouble with the baler is when I don't look at it.
Get a moisture probe to double check it
Got one unfortunately it's worn out and don't work anymore.
I made the mistake of getting the 12,100 roll. Suckers heavy!
That's what mine is. I like it cause it lasts a long time.
Refilling the net wrap is so much easier on a John Deere and the monitor is by far better than NH
Loading wrap in my Deere is way easier than the NH
I found this article on moisture readings being inconsistent. It apparently has something to do with the preservative and certain types of sensors. Hope this helps you out. www.haytalk.com/forums/topic/12791-moisture-sensor-in-the-chamber/
Thanks, but I was having this poblem before the presevative.
Sounds like I'm not the only one with this problem.
The guys on that's forum were saying something about a certain type of sensor in their baler being inconsistent. Hopefully you can get it figured out. It has to be confusing and frustrating at times.
Yeah it can be frustrating
OMG 😮 Your using a NH tractor . Not the Massey . 😂😂😂😂
Yep sorry. Lol
You need to do like OLF and get you a Big Pack bailer Lol!!!
Won't work where I live too steep.
U need a John Deere baler
Nope I sure dont, I'm always baling while all my neighbors are working on there brand new green balers.
DLH Farms we never had problem with ours
I'll stick with my vermeer
And I'll stick with my NH it's never let me down.
I had a Rebel 5410, was a good baler for twine only, have a 2013 BR 7060 net/twine now, it will flat eat some hay! I ain't looking back!