Having been born and raised on a Dairy farm in New Zealand, I really enjoy looking at your videos. It's interesting how things are done in the UK. I can remember my father cutting hay with a horse drawn mower and making haystacks by hand. Big excitement when we first started baling hay. Baled Silage was never heard of back then. Very interesting channel to watch. Regards from Pukekohe, New Zealand.
The Orbital wrapper can be hitched behind the mchale F5600 and it pops the bale on to the wrapper, wraps it and will work in line same as a fusion. All on one tractor. All the same bonus’s as fusion but u can hitch off the wrapper when baling straw or hay. Excellent bita kit.
Not the same benefit is a fusion Gerry. U need to have owned and operated both systems before u can say that and if u owned a fusion u wouldn’t make that comparison. Inline system hopeless on hilly and sticky ground. Fusion is good to travel unless it’s a swamp. Don’t get me wrong that mchale orbital is a phenomenon wrapper but price of baler and wrapper and inline kit your not far from the price of a new fusion 3 +.
@@casefarmgirl2279 Well I have had fusions since 2002. I know what they can do. We tried and in-line system and got rid after 1 year. U probably run both systems aswell and are well experienced to tell me different
@@mahercontractors9168 No offence, but i cant take a supposedly grown adult who cant even spell the word "you" properly seriously. Act your age chap, not your johnny size
@@casefarmgirl2279 I’d say your parents are proud of YOU. your what’s known as a troll. Nothing constructive to add to the conversation so you take to insulting people. Your either very unhappy in your own shitty life or else you know fuck all about the subject your commenting on. Now fuck off. I’ve a business to run.
That time of year agian soon be able to watch in real life aswell, as your vids, hope you put plenty more great vids on here this year, Looking forward to it all,..
nice film george, in germany drive a lot of roundbale with wrapper claas,krone,new holland.this is a good situation to work easylier.you make a lot of roundbale silage,how many fields with gras have your farm. nice tweets from germany
At first I though you where going to Ted and rake in one pass. I like the wrapper. McHale is new to the US there is a couple V660s 8n my area. Not s wrapper though. We wrap in a long continuous tug lube along the edge of the field.
Really nice video George!! Very impressive the Orbital Wrapper, any idea of the price difference to the High speed, it sure looks quicker than the high speed that's for sure!!
Now that's a fair rig! Not sure how many junctions I'd get out of round me with out a new bonnet badge 😂. Sounds like the wrapper would be a good investment 👍
Dry enough to do grass George. We've had nothing but rain here. Only one heavy day, but sprinkling of showers every day. Even tomorrow and Thursday for Lincolnshire show days.
If it was anything like here a lot of that would be the humidity but there are a lot of different jobs on a farm and it depends what your jobs are on it. After doing the fertilizer I huff and feel it when drenching and dagging a couple of 100 lambs but green bales can be a pig to get rolling
The cabs are nice but us that still do livestock still get hot sweat build fences and stretching the fence we just cover more acres per day now and we are twice as efficient
Please can you make a montage of all your vids, about an hour long , will be amazing you could show prosesses of say, foraging or havesting or haymaking complete from start to finish ,include the planting of the crop too..
Do they have equipment the can gather all the round bales ,say 10/15 at a time to leave them in the field for collection, in blocks to save field run time ,..apart from that one that picks the rectangle bales up ,.
with our orbial on silage setting the wrapper to 8 wraps, I've done 97 to the hour, haylage on 13 is around the 70 to the hour mark, which is faster then what our v660 pumps them out at even on thick crops!
Totally agree. George mentioned 50 an hour. Our wrapper men could do that 20 years ago with the 991b. Orbital is some machine but I run 3 fusions at moment and there’s nothing like them. I had a hs2000 and still have twin dispenser 991bjs which are good machines for there time
As Paudie Maher, stated is the same thing I thought? I thought maybe use a Fusion 2 or 3 they wrap as the baler bales as it all in one save having a 2nd tractor out. One thing I not sure about, is the wrapping? Why does the wrappers do about 6 layers of film? That seems daft waste of film when surely a bale for silage only needs 1 or 2 layers to fully cover it. Why waste that amount of film? I invented a better baler system it uses a bio friendly wrapping idea and the baling machine does not even need a PTO or hydraulics to run the baling! So it can run directly off the combine saving having to use a tractor to bale afterwards just pick them up behind the combine as it combines the wheat or barley plus because my design uses bio wrappings you can just feed the cows direct by throwing the bio-square bale into the feed mixer, no need to take off the film. I sent the design to New Holland so we see?
that Orbital can be yocked on to the baler maybe optional extra but some guy uses this with the normal baler as the advantage is if conditions are sticky he can yock off the wrapper and reduce weight which cant be done with fusions
I find it hard to see how this works. In ireland If you can afford to put extra plastic on it makes for better quality silage so the bigger and better farms go that way.
How well does your bale store, given it may have to sit around for up to 6 months? Also, several layers are applied because the wrap is very thin and birds have a habit of poking holes in the wrap with their feet or purposely picking at it with their beaks. I see no point in wrapping wheat straw, but barley straw does have some feed value. But again without the application of an acid, there is no need to wrap barleystraw and thus doing so is simply a waste of money. The product will store fine without it and saves you the waste of wrapping and subsequent disposal on the plastic. To me biodegradeable wrapping makes no sense. Why bother?
@@casefarmgirl2279 I work on one now and my father was a dairy farmer back in The Netherlands. I have over 30 years experience in the industry. I do believe I understand the concepts. I don't understand your nitpicking.
George 20 years ago our wrapper men could wrap 50 bales An hour. Orbital good for 80 an hour. Just buy a fusion 3. Nothing on this planet can do 90 bales an hour but fusion can. U need to be changing plastic fast do but I have done it on numerous occasions in a heavy crop. Not chopping.
Fusion isnt so great in sticky ground plus you can combi this up with standard baler as someone in a magasine is doing that way when the conditions wouldnt suit something as heavy as the fusion he can yock off the orbitial and just use the baler
I own 3 fusions and 1 standard baler. We work in heavy land and the standard baler is a claas 374 has not being pulled out for last 2 seasons. Fusion has big wide Tyres, super ground clearance and unless it’s a pure swamp does little damage. We found it used be the wrapper going across everything for the second time did more damage then the fusion which would only leave 1 track mark but look different strokes for different folks. But the online system not great especially on hilly ground.
@@evanbrady2146 Much silage is made with selfloading wagons where I come from and they do a doublechop at most. Plenty of silage is made these days using balers and wrapping them. You're welcome to your opinion, I will simply disagree.
That's not a steep filed it's pretty much normal where I am in Scotland and we don't reverse all the way to the top of the field to let the bale out, simply find the right angle across the hill and the bale will stay where you put it. Some fields I've done in the past you don't have the luxury of a level bit to drop bales on.
Some places I have, I have the bottom front tyre of the tractor on the top end of the swath because ass of the tractor and the baler sliding down the hill, and the bale will roll end over end if you leave her out.
Great Video George, There's a fair bit of work in round bales, thanks for sharing
Having been born and raised on a Dairy farm in New Zealand, I really enjoy looking at your videos. It's interesting how things are done in the UK.
I can remember my father cutting hay with a horse drawn mower and making haystacks by hand. Big excitement when we first started baling hay. Baled Silage was never heard of back then.
Very interesting channel to watch.
Regards from Pukekohe, New Zealand.
Thats an amazing wrapper, you just got to love these inventions..
Nice video George fully detailed as usual.
Hey George, what a great Mchale orbitial!
Love fastrac my favourite tractor in farm simulator and your channel👍
The Orbital wrapper can be hitched behind the mchale F5600 and it pops the bale on to the wrapper, wraps it and will work in line same as a fusion. All on one tractor. All the same bonus’s as fusion but u can hitch off the wrapper when baling straw or hay. Excellent bita kit.
Not the same benefit is a fusion Gerry. U need to have owned and operated both systems before u can say that and if u owned a fusion u wouldn’t make that comparison. Inline system hopeless on hilly and sticky ground. Fusion is good to travel unless it’s a swamp. Don’t get me wrong that mchale orbital is a phenomenon wrapper but price of baler and wrapper and inline kit your not far from the price of a new fusion 3 +.
@@mahercontractors9168 your're talkin shite son
@@casefarmgirl2279
Well I have had fusions since 2002. I know what they can do. We tried and in-line system and got rid after 1 year. U probably run both systems aswell and are well experienced to tell me different
@@mahercontractors9168 No offence, but i cant take a supposedly grown adult who cant even spell the word "you" properly seriously. Act your age chap, not your johnny size
@@casefarmgirl2279 I’d say your parents are proud of YOU. your what’s known as a troll. Nothing constructive to add to the conversation so you take to insulting people. Your either very unhappy in your own shitty life or else you know fuck all about the subject your commenting on. Now fuck off. I’ve a business to run.
I think you would be a very good commentator at one of the steam rally or tractor shows..you have got the right voice for it ,..
Great vid looks a nice crop and a lovely machine
Could you tow the wrapper behind the baler?
Thats a quick bit of kit and the best stand alone wrapper i have seen so far hope you get one pal.
That time of year agian soon be able to watch in real life aswell, as your vids, hope you put plenty more great vids on here this year, Looking forward to it all,..
Lot handier machine than my hs2000 George, nice outfit joined together with the Baler 👍
nice film george, in germany drive a lot of roundbale with wrapper claas,krone,new holland.this is a good situation to work easylier.you make a lot of roundbale silage,how many fields with gras have your farm. nice tweets from germany
Good video George 👍
We got that wrapper towed behind our baler. It’s a good job on the flat but got to be careful on hills can get yourself in a bit of a pickle with it
I’ll call back when 1080p fires up
Fab kit but the amount of plastic being used is a worry...what measures are taken to keep use to a minimum or recycle?
Nice one George!
agriland did a video of a guy in ireland who had an orbital wrapper towed inline behind a mchale baler
At first I though you where going to Ted and rake in one pass. I like the wrapper. McHale is new to the US there is a couple V660s 8n my area. Not s wrapper though. We wrap in a long continuous tug lube along the edge of the field.
Great video thanks for sharing 👍
Really nice video George!! Very impressive the Orbital Wrapper, any idea of the price difference to the High speed, it sure looks quicker than the high speed that's for sure!!
It's much faster, hs2000 did about 33 rpm the orbital does 40 rpm
Now that's a fair rig! Not sure how many junctions I'd get out of round me with out a new bonnet badge 😂. Sounds like the wrapper would be a good investment 👍
Hi George when is Lord muck coming back with more new videos Gerry Kelleher
Dry enough to do grass George. We've had nothing but rain here. Only one heavy day, but sprinkling of showers every day. Even tomorrow and Thursday for Lincolnshire show days.
Will that tedder do 5, 10fts?
When will the Yfc rally vid be out ?
you can tell the modern farmer never out off the cab when he had to push the bale out soon out of breath no like the old days
never out? lmao.
If it was anything like here a lot of that would be the humidity but there are a lot of different jobs on a farm and it depends what your jobs are on it. After doing the fertilizer I huff and feel it when drenching and dagging a couple of 100 lambs but green bales can be a pig to get rolling
The cabs are nice but us that still do livestock still get hot sweat build fences and stretching the fence we just cover more acres per day now and we are twice as efficient
Great video. Greets Stefan
Good video again George 👍 that some machine that wrapper, never seen one able to keep up with the baler before 💪💪
Bonjour je voulais savoir si vous êtes content de votre jcb fastrac 4220 ?
You sound very breathless George. Too much time behind the wheel!
Please can you make a montage of all your vids, about an hour long , will be amazing you could show prosesses of say, foraging or havesting or haymaking complete from start to finish ,include the planting of the crop too..
Y wouldn't ye put the wrapper on the back of the baler and ye would only have to bring one tractor instead of 2
Why not just buy the model of baler that has the wrapper built in.
Do they have equipment the can gather all the round bales ,say 10/15 at a time to leave them in the field for collection, in blocks to save field run time ,..apart from that one that picks the rectangle bales up ,.
Yes their are many different versions of them
@@DairyFarmer-uc8eq what are they ??? I have never heard of anything that collects round bales behind a round baler !!
with our orbial on silage setting the wrapper to 8 wraps, I've done 97 to the hour, haylage on 13 is around the 70 to the hour mark, which is faster then what our v660 pumps them out at even on thick crops!
Totally agree. George mentioned 50 an hour. Our wrapper men could do that 20 years ago with the 991b. Orbital is some machine but I run 3 fusions at moment and there’s nothing like them. I had a hs2000 and still have twin dispenser 991bjs which are good machines for there time
@@mahercontractors9168 best machines on the market in my eyes, untouchable on speed
That's too much wrap !!
@@PaulA-il7ms no it's not lol
6 wraps is enough but if you want to waste time and money you work away !
"Freezed"?
As Paudie Maher, stated is the same thing I thought? I thought maybe use a Fusion 2 or 3 they wrap as the baler bales as it all in one save having a 2nd tractor out. One thing I not sure about, is the wrapping? Why does the wrappers do about 6 layers of film? That seems daft waste of film when surely a bale for silage only needs 1 or 2 layers to fully cover it. Why waste that amount of film? I invented a better baler system it uses a bio friendly wrapping idea and the baling machine does not even need a PTO or hydraulics to run the baling! So it can run directly off the combine saving having to use a tractor to bale afterwards just pick them up behind the combine as it combines the wheat or barley plus because my design uses bio wrappings you can just feed the cows direct by throwing the bio-square bale into the feed mixer, no need to take off the film. I sent the design to New Holland so we see?
Paudie Maher the hurler???
that Orbital can be yocked on to the baler maybe optional extra but some guy uses this with the normal baler as the advantage is if conditions are sticky he can yock off the wrapper and reduce weight which cant be done with fusions
I find it hard to see how this works. In ireland If you can afford to put extra plastic on it makes for better quality silage so the bigger and better farms go that way.
How well does your bale store, given it may have to sit around for up to 6 months? Also, several layers are applied because the wrap is very thin and birds have a habit of poking holes in the wrap with their feet or purposely picking at it with their beaks. I see no point in wrapping wheat straw, but barley straw does have some feed value. But again without the application of an acid, there is no need to wrap barleystraw and thus doing so is simply a waste of money. The product will store fine without it and saves you the waste of wrapping and subsequent disposal on the plastic. To me biodegradeable wrapping makes no sense. Why bother?
Getting my George fastrak action 😂 haha 🤟🏻🤙🏼💪🏻👍❤️
So whats the difference between , haylidge and sileidge, ??
Hay is dry grass and silage is grass which has been fermented (takes a few months to ferment)
@@DairyFarmer-uc8eq hi , i know hay is dry grass, but what about haylage,,
@@aministratorgeneral.9298 horsey stuff, wetter then hay much dryer than silage
Great vid George thanks..
why dont you rake without using tedder, whats the tedders use if you dont make haybales
you still have to dry grass out for silage/haylage mate
@@MrStrengthz you dont dry grass for silage, you wilt it.
@@casefarmgirl2279 And what is the difference? They both involve the removal of moisture.
@@alexveldhuis6004 massive difference, if you were a farmer youd understand
@@casefarmgirl2279 I work on one now and my father was a dairy farmer back in The Netherlands. I have over 30 years experience in the industry. I do believe I understand the concepts. I don't understand your nitpicking.
do you have alfalfa ?
Interesting. 👍
Get some grease onto those knifes , it ain’t supposed to squeak when it cuts the wrap
Good vid
George 20 years ago our wrapper men could wrap 50 bales An hour. Orbital good for 80 an hour. Just buy a fusion 3. Nothing on this planet can do 90 bales an hour but fusion can. U need to be changing plastic fast do but I have done it on numerous occasions in a heavy crop. Not chopping.
Fusion isnt so great in sticky ground plus you can combi this up with standard baler as someone in a magasine is doing that way when the conditions wouldnt suit something as heavy as the fusion he can yock off the orbitial and just use the baler
I own 3 fusions and 1 standard baler. We work in heavy land and the standard baler is a claas 374 has not being pulled out for last 2 seasons. Fusion has big wide Tyres, super ground clearance and unless it’s a pure swamp does little damage. We found it used be the wrapper going across everything for the second time did more damage then the fusion which would only leave 1 track mark but look different strokes for different folks. But the online system not great especially on hilly ground.
@@mahercontractors9168 you talk some shite lad
why a orbital baler
Nice
we've had nothing but rain up here in warwickshire since may its right depressing seeing you going at grass like that
I have one myself some job
Why don’t you chop the grass ?
Because you can make silage without the considerable cost/energy input.
@@alexveldhuis6004 if it’s not chopped in my opinion it’s shite
@@evanbrady2146 Much silage is made with selfloading wagons where I come from and they do a doublechop at most. Plenty of silage is made these days using balers and wrapping them. You're welcome to your opinion, I will simply disagree.
@@alexveldhuis6004 I have 2 balers and wrappers and if the grass is not chopped it doesn’t ferment as well as chopped grass will
Bale lost of hills here two are really really steep , you would not be able to unroll a bale like that from my old Gehl 1475 lol
50 bales a hours with with a 991bjs no problem
No problem
that wrapper is the cats meow nice vid
Just get a fusion
Video mayo Ireland
Good Joseph
That's not a steep filed it's pretty much normal where I am in Scotland and we don't reverse all the way to the top of the field to let the bale out, simply find the right angle across the hill and the bale will stay where you put it. Some fields I've done in the past you don't have the luxury of a level bit to drop bales on.
You talk some shite lad
👍🏻😉
Get them to sort out the squealing on the cut and holds.. it will eventually lose grip on the film.
our's has done it for 2 years now, never had an issue yet on losing grip of the film
"She,s in jim, but not as we know it , she canny take much more,.
Think you need some just for men George you're only 35 ff👀🤣
You call that a hill. You need to come to Wales to learn how to bale on slopes.
Wait till ye see Ireland ladd
Devon is not any better
Some places I have, I have the bottom front tyre of the tractor on the top end of the swath because ass of the tractor and the baler sliding down the hill, and the bale will roll end over end if you leave her out.
And dont leave it too long ,,lol.