FINALLY, someone who gives supply list, explains build inside & out. Plus explains how to set up bailing twine cleats, then shows how to bale the hay. THANK YOU!
Change the design of the horizontal compression board (plate) where it connects to the vertical lever board using a single carriage bolt so that it swings (pivots) level with the bale your making. This will eliminate the work of clearing the back wall and to get the compressor board level when you first swing the lever up over the top to start the downward thrust.
Thanks for uploading this was very helpful and knowledgeable keep up the good work and Please upload the second daigram .... how to assemble baler and how to do the work
I know I’m late to the party, but maybe you could use a gravel tamper to press the hay after filling it just to get it moved down instead of setting up the lever each time, then use the level before putting the final bit of hay in there. Would probably save some time.
Be sure to use structural screws as they are made to withstand the shear pressure. Drywall and normal screws are too brittle. They are made to hold things down not holding things together.
You could have connected two wheel the backside of the baler, for moving it anywhere you want. wheel will sit on the ground when you bend the baler backside then the wheel will touch the ground for moving it.
Neighbor wants a path made to an old family falling down log cabin. I'm going to need this so I feed my chickens & rabbits this winter. My mower deck refusing to attach to the tractor. My plans are to scythe it then bale it like this
FINALLY, someone who gives supply list, explains build inside & out. Plus explains how to set up bailing twine cleats, then shows how to bale the hay. THANK YOU!
This is how you explain to people. The rest that watched just do the work without really explaining. Thumbs up Mr. Good Job!
Thank you so much for this video! It shows more detail than I have seen on any other video. Love it!
I was searching for something exactly like this, I had about the same idea in my head but glad to see one in action prior to building mine! well done
This is perfect! I really didn’t understand how the string worked but now it’s so simple!
Thanks for your video. I appreciate you going through this step by step. Others often race through the process.
Very very good and best explanation of the manual baler design in youtube. thank you very much.
I am using this video to build my first "Pine" Straw Baler ! Thank You !!
Change the design of the horizontal compression board (plate) where it connects to the vertical lever board using a single carriage bolt so that it swings (pivots) level with the bale your making. This will eliminate the work of clearing the back wall and to get the compressor board level when you first swing the lever up over the top to start the downward thrust.
This is a great video I would love to build a hay baler myself and do it by hands
How long does it take to make each one? Thank you for sharing this important information listening from Bangs Texas
Thanks for uploading this was very helpful and knowledgeable keep up the good work and Please upload the second daigram .... how to assemble baler and how to do the work
Splayed out flat 'funnel' pieces on 3 sides on the top might make stuffing the hay in easier.
I know I’m late to the party, but maybe you could use a gravel tamper to press the hay after filling it just to get it moved down instead of setting up the lever each time, then use the level before putting the final bit of hay in there. Would probably save some time.
Excellent video... much appreciated!
Be sure to use structural screws as they are made to withstand the shear pressure. Drywall and normal screws are too brittle. They are made to hold things down not holding things together.
You could have connected two wheel the backside of the baler, for moving it anywhere you want. wheel will sit on the ground when you bend the baler backside then the wheel will touch the ground for moving it.
This is awesome! Am sharing!
I wonder if that bale is strong enough to build a wall for a house?
Quite useful show I am going to use it.Thank you
Neighbor wants a path made to an old family falling down log cabin. I'm going to need this so I feed my chickens & rabbits this winter. My mower deck refusing to attach to the tractor. My plans are to scythe it then bale it like this
Good afternoon sir
I want to 2d diagram.....how do assembly baler
then how do process to work
Excellent manual bale maker for rural hay producers.
Great tutorial.
Nice idea
Si podrían explicar el proceso en español
too bad you released pressure before you tied off. had you recompressed before you tied off
you would have gotten a much better bale
Cool. God bless
Very very nice
Think this will work for leaves?
Thanks a lot
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