A buddy of mine has 2 Types of Bale Wrappers…a Inline for Wrapping Bales like what you have in your Video…and a Small 3pt/Pull Type individual Bale Wrapper which they use for the First and Last Bales of their Inline Wrapper. The First and Last Bales are Individually Wrapped Bales that have already been Wrapped (which they use as the First & Last Bales) that way you don’t have any Exposed Bales as your First and Last Bales, and the Entire Tube/Line of Bales is Completely Sealed and Wrapped.
Top work, as always Ben. One tip, seems you got that crappy wet weather, pretty constant there too. Clothes, even rainproof get totally soaked through. I'm looking into waterproof fabric spray. They say even a new rain jacket or boots aren't really that well protected, and requires spraying with this stuff now and again. Hang in there.
That feed was a blessing. There talking 200.00 a ton for grass hay this winter, so what's that fourth cutting worth.hang in there were getting closer to a new potus
That's great you got some extra feed. Making late hay is challenging to bale, I've done it many times and always run lower pressure due to the buildup on the baler rolls. Best thing is to get the hay dryer than you normally would if it gets frosted, if you can. Thinking out loud, I wonder if the plastic wrap got too cold and became brittle. Anyways glad you got some 4th cut, that dairy must be on a rigid cutting schedule to get that many cuttings.
what brand film r u using ?? i was a sunfilm guy 4 years but had big problems with it last couple years changed 2 flavor-seal its been great so far... ps next time u r at the store pick up some yengling its gooood !!!
Your tell it like it is when it comes to farming! It’s not a bed of roses at times! I enjoy your videos!
You did well. I am glad that you did this for yourself and to also help out a neighbor. If you are happy, that is good.
Ben thanks to you I can no longer open a beer without whistling.
A buddy of mine has 2 Types of Bale Wrappers…a Inline for Wrapping Bales like what you have in your Video…and a Small 3pt/Pull Type individual Bale Wrapper which they use for the First and Last Bales of their Inline Wrapper. The First and Last Bales are Individually Wrapped Bales that have already been Wrapped (which they use as the First & Last Bales) that way you don’t have any Exposed Bales as your First and Last Bales, and the Entire Tube/Line of Bales is Completely Sealed and Wrapped.
You are a character in a good sense. You make me laugh. Hard working with no nonsense attitude. What you see with you is what you get.
Good to see you back, I understand that you were busy. But nice to hear and see you back.
Make your videos when you can, they are worth waiting for. Content is king
To bad you couldn’t of put that in one of your silos…. I know that wasn’t as option though…that is farming…always learning…have a good day Ben…
Farming has it's challenges, you found a way to overcome and now you have extra feed and a sellable product. Hopefully an extra pair of boots.
Maybe a 2nd pair of VCC work boots! 👌
Threw the checkbook away! lol Cash from here on out!!!!
You doing hunting camp live stream those are fun to watch cheers
Great to see you were able to aquire some extra feed of that quality even though it came with its difficulties Ben- keep up the great work
Glad you got thru this difficult project. Things can get crazy at times but as always you push thru. Some more great feed for your cattle.
Mmmmm keystone. Now your getting some class ben
Top work, as always Ben. One tip, seems you got that crappy wet weather, pretty constant there too. Clothes, even rainproof get totally soaked through. I'm looking into waterproof fabric spray. They say even a new rain jacket or boots aren't really that well protected, and requires spraying with this stuff now and again. Hang in there.
Glad to see you back. That feed buffer probably feels good
Throwing back a few cold ones! Beef and Brews...🐃🐃🐃🐃🍺🍺🍺🍺
You need a live i want to hear about sweet corn and veggie sales.
That feed was a blessing. There talking 200.00 a ton for grass hay this winter, so what's that fourth cutting worth.hang in there were getting closer to a new potus
Whatever hay cost right now
It's worth it. There is very little hay in Ohio.
That's great you got some extra feed. Making late hay is challenging to bale, I've done it many times and always run lower pressure due to the buildup on the baler rolls. Best thing is to get the hay dryer than you normally would if it gets frosted, if you can. Thinking out loud, I wonder if the plastic wrap got too cold and became brittle. Anyways glad you got some 4th cut, that dairy must be on a rigid cutting schedule to get that many cuttings.
Just sayin hi. Thanks for the update.
what brand film r u using ?? i was a sunfilm guy 4 years but had big problems with it last couple years changed 2 flavor-seal its been great so far... ps next time u r at the store pick up some yengling its gooood !!!
Cheers my friend 🍺
Hi Ben,Welcome back
That just sounds all around miserable. Good grief.
Always good to have extra feed and firewood 🪵 to . Your cows are going to love the feed Ben as you know . And you help out a neighbor .😊
Next time maybe you can barter beef for work.
Howdy, Ben
Cool
THANKS!
Morning Ben