Good Morning just found your channel. ( love it) A lot of things you use i have tried myself. My blood is red so i like your equipment. The fastest system i have found for moving hay is. Using bale baskets and a grapple at the barn to stack. Yes someone.hand stacks groups of 15 for the grapple But you move hay quicker
Nice. I have a 1032 stacker that I’ve been using. I set my stacks off so I can keep moving then at the end of the day I stack the hay with a grapple and squeeze or load on trailers to haul elsewhere
we use 1010 wagons and use a custom grapple. We build a stack on the ground with several loads then and then we use the grapple to take them in. we grab 6 wide by 2 deep because the size is the same size on all sides, that way we can cross tie in the barn just by grabbing the stack from a different direction
I didn't see this comment. No we have no issues grabbing the bales of the stack from the stacker as they're a standard grouping and are tight enough.@@coughlinfamilyfarms
Love your videos new to your channel they were just great. How do you dry out the hay in fields, just by the sun or do you have a crimper? My second puzzle for me is when you were unloading the bails you picked them up with the grabber but the bails were long way in the grabber. So how did you stack them in the barm when the bails were facing the opposite way.
Our hay drying is a combination of things. We run rubber conditioner rolls in our discbine's, followed by a rotary tedder the following day, raked and baled on the third day. The bales are a little longer than the grabber bucket because our the bale length we run for our stack wagons, that grabber is specifically designed to grab from that side. Thanks for watching!!
My buddy broke 2-3 pto shafts off 1066 hydros and case and new holland baler. I forget what the answer was. We were bewildered but i think we solved it. Run 2 balers into kuhns accumulators
Depending on how old the seeding is where younger stands having more alfalfa vs grass they can be 90lbs and over that's still an orchard grass alfalfa mix but the more grassy bales can be more towards 75-80lb
Those trusses were put in many years prior to our new mechanized way of handling bales. The barn looked alot different prior to a tornado that hit our farm back in the 70's, taking both the roof off of this barn along with scattering a machinery shed and shifting the barn at the west farm 6inches off its foundation. That was during the period in which my grandfather was running the operation. Thanks for watching!
Can't back a stacker into the place we are putting the hay, there are support beams in that barn along with cables stretched across the top that will not allow that to happen. Thanks for watching!!
You guys have it made great operation your bound to be happy you and your dad really good farmer
That's a different way to unload the bale wagon.. Thanks for the video.
Awesome videos!! Keep them coming!!👊👊
Good Morning just found your channel. ( love it)
A lot of things you use i have tried myself.
My blood is red so i like your equipment.
The fastest system i have found for moving hay is.
Using bale baskets and a grapple at the barn to stack.
Yes someone.hand stacks groups of 15 for the grapple
But you move hay quicker
Nice. I have a 1032 stacker that I’ve been using. I set my stacks off so I can keep moving then at the end of the day I stack the hay with a grapple and squeeze or load on trailers to haul elsewhere
I just picked up a 1032 and a 10 bale grapple, did you have any issue picking up the bales on edge that came off the stack?
we use 1010 wagons and use a custom grapple. We build a stack on the ground with several loads then and then we use the grapple to take them in.
we grab 6 wide by 2 deep because the size is the same size on all sides, that way we can cross tie in the barn just by grabbing the stack from a different direction
I didn't see this comment. No we have no issues grabbing the bales of the stack from the stacker as they're a standard grouping and are tight enough.@@coughlinfamilyfarms
Just found you, your farm looks like ours, old red nice equipment around every corner & in every field
Thanks for watching! If you like red equipment check out our tractor tour videos!!
I think it was related to the flywheel clutch and adjusting it i think actually tightening it even though that sounds opposite of what you might think
My lord those bales look really different compared to an old hayliner baler
Love your videos new to your channel they were just great. How do you dry out the hay in fields, just by the sun or do you have a crimper? My second puzzle for me is when you were unloading the bails you picked them up with the grabber but the bails were long way in the grabber. So how did you stack them in the barm when the bails were facing the opposite way.
Our hay drying is a combination of things. We run rubber conditioner rolls in our discbine's, followed by a rotary tedder the following day, raked and baled on the third day. The bales are a little longer than the grabber bucket because our the bale length we run for our stack wagons, that grabber is specifically designed to grab from that side. Thanks for watching!!
My buddy broke 2-3 pto shafts off 1066 hydros and case and new holland baler. I forget what the answer was. We were bewildered but i think we solved it. Run 2 balers into kuhns accumulators
I did that before
Slip clutch on the baler maybe too tight,how do fill the top half of the barn.
Going to check that out when we prep the baler for this coming season! Thanks for watching!!
Hello! How much does one bog those denser bales weigh?
Depending on how old the seeding is where younger stands having more alfalfa vs grass they can be 90lbs and over that's still an orchard grass alfalfa mix but the more grassy bales can be more towards 75-80lb
Did you put those scissor trusses in the barn just to accommodate the skidder and grapple?
Those trusses were put in many years prior to our new mechanized way of handling bales. The barn looked alot different prior to a tornado that hit our farm back in the 70's, taking both the roof off of this barn along with scattering a machinery shed and shifting the barn at the west farm 6inches off its foundation. That was during the period in which my grandfather was running the operation. Thanks for watching!
I would have swore a 1034 was 2 wide
The used ones
Hi
Where i can find online shops for them
Hola much
Why not back up in the building and stack off the wagon
Can't back a stacker into the place we are putting the hay, there are support beams in that barn along with cables stretched across the top that will not allow that to happen. Thanks for watching!!
What r u baling?