Thank you so very much sir I’m just starting out my self and I’m buying a 8420 saterday thank you so much for your support and video it will help me 💯 you are the best
When chamber is full at max capacity, tension comes off the pickup drive belt to prevent more hay coming into baler. This is where operators manual comes in handy. Not tying on one side, check that twine flows easiy out the feeding tube. Not much tension on twine from is needed. Dunno if your machine has two tubes or one. Learning comes from experience, trial and errors...
You saved me a lot of headache I’ve got a 530 Heston and my belts wouldn’t move when I bought it. Sure enough it had those pins in it works perfect now!
I have a question on Hesston balers and I see you have one. Do you know of any study comparison on the older Hesston balers as I am shopping for one, want to make sure my smaller tractor will pull it but the plethora of numbered units is rather mind boggling! Thanks.
I'm not sure if you where doing it or not, but the bale will wrap better if you pull the twine arm across moderately quick to the other side to feed the twine in, then go back putting on twine at the correct speed.
Might try gearing down and throttling up - you’ll roll the bale over faster and make a tighter bale. Without a monitor you have to peek in between the belts to see when to weave to evenly fill the bale chamber. I had a jd510 back in the 80s that worked like that case. I fabbed a twine splitter on the end of the twine arm and ran 2 spools of twine to shorten the tying time.
My 604l vermeer did the same thing a shear pin on the sprocket missing fixed that but still slow at beginning ps my buddy stevie give him the credit in five minutes diagnose
Thank you so very much sir I’m just starting out my self and I’m buying a 8420 saterday thank you so much for your support and video it will help me 💯 you are the best
I can’t stress this enough. Put up the safety lock on the gate when you are working on the machine
He did at 1:46
When chamber is full at max capacity, tension comes off the pickup drive belt to prevent more hay coming into baler. This is where operators manual comes in handy. Not tying on one side, check that twine flows easiy out the feeding tube. Not much tension on twine from is needed. Dunno if your machine has two tubes or one. Learning comes from experience, trial and errors...
You saved me a lot of headache I’ve got a 530 Heston and my belts wouldn’t move when I bought it. Sure enough it had those pins in it works perfect now!
How much horsepower in your tractor?
That's one of my favorite movies, hang in there, you'll figure it out
That was about annoying
Do you plan on putting a front loader on?
I have a question on Hesston balers and I see you have one. Do you know of any study comparison on the older Hesston balers as I am shopping for one, want to make sure my smaller tractor will pull it but the plethora of numbered units is rather mind boggling! Thanks.
I'm not sure if you where doing it or not, but the bale will wrap better if you pull the twine arm across moderately quick to the other side to feed the twine in, then go back putting on twine at the correct speed.
Might try gearing down and throttling up - you’ll roll the bale over faster and make a tighter bale. Without a monitor you have to peek in between the belts to see when to weave to evenly fill the bale chamber. I had a jd510 back in the 80s that worked like that case. I fabbed a twine splitter on the end of the twine arm and ran 2 spools of twine to shorten the tying time.
Those chains are about to fall off!
We just got an old Vermeer and having a heck of a time with it. Ordered a manual. It keeps clogging and is really frustrating.
My 604l vermeer did the same thing a shear pin on the sprocket missing fixed that but still slow at beginning ps my buddy stevie give him the credit in five minutes diagnose
@@reeceedwards2509 Thank you! I will have this checked out.
OMG!! I have one and hate it for 2nd cut. Make nice bale's with long dry hay. Its mostly a lawn ornament now
I'm here cause for some reason my belts are turning in the baler but the hay bale itself isn't turning.
The movie play over make the whole video. 😂
Go to your local dealer and pickup operator manuals for your equipment
Probably just too tall when you cut it. All the years we did hay, never let it get half that tall. Machine not designed to take in those long strands.
Moneybale?
Yeah... I should really change the title to that one
I was laughing very hard at the clips!
Too many cuts to the movie.. got annoying sry.
Really annoying
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Wish I had seen this video 2 months ago. Da. 😅😅😂😂😂