I grew up on a dairy in the 60s & 70s ..wish we'd have had a self stacker .. 3 boys and a 2 ton 56 Chevy ( from the salt mines in Idaho..if that gives you an idea of it's condition 🤦♂️🤣)
I had a 1969 120F. I named her Gertrude. Ran her for years at large sand & clay pit. The guys would say "Merin is out riding Gurtude somewhere in the back". Finally replaced her with a JD 770. Power everything. Named her Terry Hatcher.... my wife was not amused
I did have flashbacks of working on my dads stuff with no brakes and clutch too. Anyhow, my humor comment was about other guys having big equipment lol. I do enjoy seeing you videos , most of the time I recognize where you are!
@@themayorofdipshittery3646 hahaha. It’s loaded into small vehicles. It is very labor intensive. It’s like beer. You can buy a keg, but do you have the equipment to handle it? If you don’t, you buy by the can.
I'm up here in Washington state and have been curious about the twin pak for quite some time. I know it depends on the hay, but what's the quality of the bales like? Density, cut edges, consistency ect?
Do you bale round bales or just the lil squares? I am in Oklahoma and we do round bales, easier to feed to bigger herds. Nothing fancy just mainly prairie grass, clover, and purple vetch lately.
You were a little rough stabbing the ptobe. Insert the probe....a penny saved is a penny earned. This coming from a man farming a city lot. I like your show as an electrician I enjoy watching a millwrigh work, especially when equipment breaks down.
I've tried watching this video 3 times now. I keep falling asleep about 5 mins in. BTW its not a SHOW. IT DOESN'T have any credits or actual cast members. 🚜🚜🚜
Glendale in the '50s was much like Buckeye that you are now facing. Wallace Holes Farm was swallowed up by Glendale. Same thing is happening in the west valley right now. Good farm land lost forever to warehouses and tracks of houses with leaky roofs. I fear this is the future for the Buckeye area.
Hello Trevor. Weather looks good. Into it. Keep up the great work from New Zealand.
Hi!!
I grew up on a dairy in the 60s & 70s ..wish we'd have had a self stacker .. 3 boys and a 2 ton 56 Chevy ( from the salt mines in Idaho..if that gives you an idea of it's condition 🤦♂️🤣)
I had a 1969 120F. I named her Gertrude. Ran her for years at large sand & clay pit. The guys would say "Merin is out riding Gurtude somewhere in the back". Finally replaced her with a JD 770. Power everything. Named her Terry Hatcher.... my wife was not amused
My favorite farmer
Aaawww ☺️
Wonderful looks like something I would have happen but only on a super busy day. And Monday
Man you have to be one of the chillest bosses I'd love to work for ya
Draminski hay moisture tester after our Delmhorst did the same thing!
You almost have Burt Reynold’s laugh down pat. Lol
Do you know much about acid sprayers on balers?
Gosh your videos lmao legit burst out laughing with the moisture meter debacle
Any farmers" pickup looks like yours inside.
Great video, I replayed the last 30 seconds a few times trying to find something humorous to comment about…. No luck haha
Is this Chad Leas from Buckeye??
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch haha yep
Great video
I did have flashbacks of working on my dads stuff with no brakes and clutch too. Anyhow, my humor comment was about other guys having big equipment lol. I do enjoy seeing you videos , most of the time I recognize where you are!
What are the tracks off of laying on ground at end of video?
How many other bullet holes did that thing have besides the windows.
I use the same moisture tester
Thanks for the sticker pack. I bet the millennial farmer wouldn’t do that, lol
Lol, it would cost him $100k!!!!
But, would he give out the killer pictures?
Seems a very simplistic way to bale hay by popping them out in singles, very labour intensive. 👎
@@themayorofdipshittery3646 hahaha. It’s loaded into small vehicles. It is very labor intensive. It’s like beer. You can buy a keg, but do you have the equipment to handle it? If you don’t, you buy by the can.
I'm up here in Washington state and have been curious about the twin pak for quite some time. I know it depends on the hay, but what's the quality of the bales like? Density, cut edges, consistency ect?
Quality is good. Same as any other bale out of the baler.
You have a Mac Don swather? I hope you do a video on it
Massy!!!
I saw that Mac Don as you walked by in at the dealership though you bought one have you ever ran one
Do you bale round bales or just the lil squares? I am in Oklahoma and we do round bales, easier to feed to bigger herds. Nothing fancy just mainly prairie grass, clover, and purple vetch lately.
West coast California Arizona Nevada pretty much only use square bales. I’ve never seen a round baler in California yet lol
For dairies we use big squares. I 3x4 mostly and some 4x4. Small bales are for horses and smaller cattle operations
I really enjoy your videos. Very entertaining!!! "Movies Recapped"
Its weird to think I'm feeding my horses with bales that might be on one of these videos. 😲😲
3500 LB EPOXY and reglue it back in. around the outside on the fiberglass
They sure don't make things like they used to!!
when boss is like... why did he not get shorter bolt?
Where you located at?, to me looks like Nebraska!👍🧐
WAY off. Try again.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch ?? I thinking Oklahoma? Or Colorado?
@@goodguygto try again.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch ?? Utah?, Texas?, or maybe Montana? After this I give up.🥺🥺
@@goodguygto still wrong. You can do it. I believe in you.
Thanks for the sticker pack
just solder the center pin back to the probe and you are good to go.
What’s a good used steamer go for $$$$?
About the price of a new one.
Bahaha
Will that be the brand you continue to use?! Haha
You were a little rough stabbing the ptobe. Insert the probe....a penny saved is a penny earned. This coming from a man farming a city lot. I like your show as an electrician I enjoy watching a millwrigh work, especially when equipment breaks down.
Que precio tienen la paca y cuanto pesan'
It's a hayvalanche!
Get the hooks 😂
I've tried watching this video 3 times now. I keep falling asleep about 5 mins in.
BTW its not a SHOW. IT DOESN'T have any credits or actual cast members. 🚜🚜🚜
Who shot ur grader window
Probably kids.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch if I caught my kids dis respecting someone’s property they better hope the cops get them before I do.
Ask your granddad if he remembers a farmer from Glendale named Walace Hole.
Glendale in the '50s was much like Buckeye that you are now facing. Wallace Holes Farm was swallowed up by Glendale. Same thing is happening in the west valley right now. Good farm land lost forever to warehouses and tracks of houses with leaky roofs. I fear this is the future for the Buckeye area.
My truck looks very similar 🤷🏼♂️
My truck is a one man truck, so much junk in it
I didn't know the guy from deadpool worked on a HAY farm
Your grader needs a new window
I would change the seat first!😅
ROI? Bless.
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Howdy bales
Enjoyed your last will and testament. The boys get all your guns.
I’ll bet they used that grader to build route 66
Bahahahaha.
And bought it used.
Hi 👋
Why don't you dry it in the field before you bail.
We do.
cuanta humedad debe de tener la paca
How many times do you get a comment about your last name and how you can't do anything else but put up Hay. 😅😂
Trying to show Manuel your probe I see.
When ever a white person is around someone that speaks Spanish they always start talking like Trevor did.
Bahahahaha!!! It’s so true!! It’s so hard not to do.
animals do t care what hay costs.. just use it all
Comment.
They all help.
Just borrow a big tractor from Millennial farmer, he’ll never miss it.
dammed sorry video
🤷🏻♂️
Now you need hay hooks and chaps the old school way
No the worst is your barn catching fire and burning completely