Your video popped up so being as we have basically the same set up, I watched...... We have the three point hydralic power unit between the tractor and baler.....We Baled & bundled first cut, but didn't like the looks of multiple moved and stored bundles... So for speed and use of available labor .... we round bale, transport and store.... then rebale, loads as needed....One unit is mobile and one unit is stationary
Sorry for the late reply, we use a preservative that’s called crop saver, it’s an acid from a horses gut. It works really well, and has done an amazing job at preventing mould and the hay doesn’t really go off. Means we can bale a little bit wetter but this year that wasn’t needed!
Every time that hay is moved , hay falls out or is not picked up by the bailer, If you cut your hay with a cycle mower you don’t have all that hay loss
Your video popped up so being as we have basically the same set up, I watched...... We have the three point hydralic power unit between the tractor and baler.....We Baled & bundled first cut, but didn't like the looks of multiple moved and stored bundles... So for speed and use of available labor .... we round bale, transport and store.... then rebale, loads as needed....One unit is mobile and one unit is stationary
Awesome setup! What kind of preservative do you use? Does it work well?
Sorry for the late reply, we use a preservative that’s called crop saver, it’s an acid from a horses gut. It works really well, and has done an amazing job at preventing mould and the hay doesn’t really go off. Means we can bale a little bit wetter but this year that wasn’t needed!
What's the clear fluid tank on the bale baron?
Every time that hay is moved , hay falls out or is not picked up by the bailer, If you cut your hay with a cycle mower you don’t have all that hay loss
Another music video..?
Why this and not just a bigger baller ?
Small bales pay a lot more/ton.