Hi mate, nice set up! We are actually in the process of rebuilding our 717 to do the exact same thing. Any chance we could get a photo of the belt set up for the 717w? We're stuck on ours. It's time to get rid of the small scale wood chipper 🤦♀️
Tried using a chainsaw on a wet bale that was a little frozen. I had to keep uncloging it over and over. I noticed the chain had alot of slack on this video. Didn't think to try losing mine. Not sure if it would of helped. Took forever to do the two bales .
Great job improvising without spending a whole lot of money on new equipment. Awesome.
Wonderful work and beautiful video As usual, your constant follower from Algeria is a fan of everything nice in America🖒🖒🖒❤🌷❤🖒🖒🖒
Hydraulic bale unroller on skiddsteer would be good addition
How is that going to chop the hay?
You could unroll the bale and pick it back up with the chopper. Lot less work. We do it quite often.
Do you guys still using this method of chopping Hay for feed or not I am thinking about going this route
Hi mate, nice set up! We are actually in the process of rebuilding our 717 to do the exact same thing. Any chance we could get a photo of the belt set up for the 717w? We're stuck on ours.
It's time to get rid of the small scale wood chipper 🤦♀️
Tried using a chainsaw on a wet bale that was a little frozen. I had to keep uncloging it over and over. I noticed the chain had alot of slack on this video. Didn't think to try losing mine. Not sure if it would of helped. Took forever to do the two bales .
Is that dry hay? And will a chopper cut dry hay in a window? Thanks!
Chopper will work just fine on a windrow of dry hay. Hay won't ferment if chopped too dry though
What a machine we’ll done