Fantastic video I just got a case 8530, been sitting for quite a while haveing trouble knotting going to check timing on everything, what’s your best way for retwining it? Do you happen to have a video of that process? New to your channel it’s fantastic and so informative!!!
Its not that bad once you get past the fear of messing something up there pretty easy to work on. The main thing is to have a manual for the baler your working on Thanks for watching Bud!!
That sure is a lot of adjustments and they all have to be right. After you get all the adjustments where they are supposed to be do they stay where you adjusted them after the baler has been working for a while, or do you have to check on them ever so often? Enjoyed the detail as you explained each adjustment. Farming ain't easy. Good job.
I have zero bailers but still enjoy this level of detail . Keep it up thanks
Fantastic video I just got a case 8530, been sitting for quite a while haveing trouble knotting going to check timing on everything, what’s your best way for retwining it? Do you happen to have a video of that process?
New to your channel it’s fantastic and so informative!!!
Very informative you did a great job explaining everything
Thanks Man!!!
Wow. Your a brave man. I have an old MF 124 bailer and it likely needs a tuneup as well. You video is helpful.
Its not that bad once you get past the fear of messing something up there pretty easy to work on. The main thing is to have a manual for the baler your working on Thanks for watching Bud!!
I've been looking at mine in the shed, but just got more snow, need to get Tillage work done first to wet and muddy. We need some dry weather 👍
That sure is a lot of adjustments and they all have to be right. After you get all the adjustments where they are supposed to be do they stay where you adjusted them after the baler has been working for a while, or do you have to check on them ever so often? Enjoyed the detail as you explained each adjustment. Farming ain't easy. Good job.
For the most part they'll stay in tolerance for the entire season I generally look them over for each cutting though. Thanks for Watching!!!