I used to square twenty plus thousand coastal bales. Our bales were 34 to 36 inches. The bale Barron likes shorter bales to work consistently. That’s the way they pay for themselves. As a buyer of bale bundles, I prefer to buy bundles by the ton , so I don’t get screwed by 50 to 55lb bales. Of course the guy selling doesn’t like that. However most people have the mindset of : a bale is a bale mentality.
Dejavu. I know you watch Farming Insider. Big with th baron. 2 string tho. Seems ya would need those attachments for loaders to handle them. Also like you showed us you would have to get the height right for trucking. Few things to work out.
After watching all the previous videos on this set up and you explaining how you’d have to change your set up to accommodate this tool, is this something that could be set up in a stationary position, run your operation like you do now, bring a stack over and split it in half and have a guy loading this by hand, get yourself a ramp on a 25 degree slope, rollers on the bottom, safety screen on the bottom 4 feet for safety, have the guy throw on the ramp and the bales slide down into this bundler, makes a bundle and dumps it out and have a guy cleaning up the bundles in the back, that way you don’t have to change your set up and have to rent/buy/sub contract the bundle picking in the field
Hello from ohio Trevor Probably won't work with your 3 tie bales but a bale baron is what you need. We demoed an arcusin a few years ago too slow and the bundles suck. Check out farming insider the made the switch!
You would think with 3 strings bale baron would make one rather than limit their market. You could always carry it as you normally and set it up as a static unit with a roller thing to feed the only thing would be is turning a layer from your cruiser to a single line.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch but you would think if they are still making the balers there must still be a reasonable one as otherwise I would have thought firms like AGCO would have completely stopped them and other than being loaded into box trailers being you'd still be able to use your squeezes
I used to square twenty plus thousand coastal bales. Our bales were 34 to 36 inches. The bale Barron likes shorter bales to work consistently. That’s the way they pay for themselves. As a buyer of bale bundles, I prefer to buy bundles by the ton , so I don’t get screwed by 50 to 55lb bales. Of course the guy selling doesn’t like that. However most people have the mindset of : a bale is a bale mentality.
I used to square twenty plus thousand coastal bales. Our bales were 34 to 36 inches. The bale Barron likes shorter bales to work consistently.
That’s the way they pay for themselves.
As a buyer of bale bundles, I prefer to buy bundles by the ton , so I don’t get screwed by 50 to 55lb bales.
Of course the guy selling doesn’t like that.
However most people have the mindset of : a bale is a bale mentality.
Dejavu.
I know you watch Farming Insider. Big with th baron.
2 string tho. Seems ya would need those attachments for loaders to handle them. Also like you showed us you would have to get the height right for trucking. Few things to work out.
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Great video btw, love how everyone worked around the machine
After watching all the previous videos on this set up and you explaining how you’d have to change your set up to accommodate this tool, is this something that could be set up in a stationary position, run your operation like you do now, bring a stack over and split it in half and have a guy loading this by hand, get yourself a ramp on a 25 degree slope, rollers on the bottom, safety screen on the bottom 4 feet for safety, have the guy throw on the ramp and the bales slide down into this bundler, makes a bundle and dumps it out and have a guy cleaning up the bundles in the back, that way you don’t have to change your set up and have to rent/buy/sub contract the bundle picking in the field
Definitley need to remove the hammerstrap from that tractor hitch. Your current configuration can cause binding.
Krone is making a big baler that can a big bale that is divided in to 9 small bales
Is it the same one they had 6+ years ago? I looked at one. The 9 bales were still 100+ lbs.
I’ve still never seen a flat bed truck loaded with the 3 string bundles going down the road
On the wrong coast
We have barns full of 21 bale bundles of green alfalfa . Last year we couldn’t sell them fast enough now we can’t give them away.
Out of curiosity, where are you and what price are you asking?
New Mexico anywhere from 8 to 12.
Hello from ohio Trevor
Probably won't work with your 3 tie bales but a bale baron is what you need. We demoed an arcusin a few years ago too slow and the bundles suck. Check out farming insider the made the switch!
The bale baron won’t work for these bales, and we can’t run 2 string bales. They are too slow for us.
You would think with 3 strings bale baron would make one rather than limit their market.
You could always carry it as you normally and set it up as a static unit with a roller thing to feed the only thing would be is turning a layer from your cruiser to a single line.
The 3 string market is so small, I get why they don’t make it.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch but you would think if they are still making the balers there must still be a reasonable one as otherwise I would have thought firms like AGCO would have completely stopped them and other than being loaded into box trailers being you'd still be able to use your squeezes
Check a old Krone Multi Baler ..
Looks to me if it helps you sell more hay in helps you more than the customer because you don't use it they don't buy
That’s exactly the point.
I feel like we’re a little out of order here on videos.
ooh Trevor.....
not a good idea to call your sister an idiot!
Trevor, I'm confused. Is this the same bundler that was on your video 2 weeks ago??
Dude why did you show us that equipment! with out the demo!🤷🤦♂️
lol. I lost this footage. Two weeks ago was the demo footage.
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My crystal ball shows this will not work that well.
That's funny Big T 2 weeks ago. I've seen the Same darn machine. A heck of a deal.💪🥸👍
I used to square twenty plus thousand coastal bales. Our bales were 34 to 36 inches. The bale Barron likes shorter bales to work consistently.
That’s the way they pay for themselves.
As a buyer of bale bundles, I prefer to buy bundles by the ton , so I don’t get screwed by 50 to 55lb bales.
Of course the guy selling doesn’t like that.
However most people have the mindset of : a bale is a bale mentality.