I just bought a 316. How many hours or acres are you cutting before you flip the knives over? Or do you even flip the knives over? I have heard some guys just use one side and then change the whole blade. How did the serrated knives/blades work versus the standard ones?
Good day. Here in Elmira area the old order Mennonite started to make their own conditioner, with steel rolls with finer gears or crimp, to snap finer or closer together, more snaps in stem of grass, they think this better,? I think they might be made in Flordale, 2 miles from Stoltz Thanks
I never have had any problems with the belt slipping on the old mower but i never owned it very long. but so far i think the direct drive is as good and even maybe better. Sure cleans up the hood on the machine so it doesn't collect so much stuff!
I did check it it seems to be about right. If the ground was damp i might have to put more tension on the springs to take weight off the head but as of now it was good
Our Flavor of hay doesn't have to be conditioned, Most of the farmers that grow it use a basic disc mower Kuhn is the norm, WE had one last Year but sold it and bought 2 320 easy cut Krones......You will be amazed at the complexity and the simplicity......Today we mowed 80 acres in 5 hours....Walk around review coming....Stay tuned
Ill be waiting for your review video.. Here we need to condition the crop or the stems will never dry.. grass hay would be ok but with alfalfa it needs to be conditioned
like the steel crimpers looks like a geat machine like that it only has one belt . bet it will make you happy for a long time, shure looks like it is made simple to ajust.
Like I said before I want a 12' My hay needed to get cut on Monday but we finally got a rain and then I went on grade 8 camp to cook for the kids and we were really hot so now I have some flowers on the outside of the field so hopefully I can get cutting tomorrow but as I'm writing this we are having a thunder storm so my hay probably won't be getting cut in the morning.
I'm better to cut hay dry because of the mole hills and irrigate after the bales are off. I hate having to rake hay out of regrowth but I had rain on every cut last year and my second cut laid for 3weeks. We have had 1.5" since March so we are dry
So are it has been easy but not sure about the gearbox oil drains and changing that oil if it needs it. I have no really had it long enough to do much maintenance except grease has a few more u joints than i really like but so far it hasn't been to bad. Seems way easier than a sickle machine but only time will tell
thanks for sharing. would appreciate any input on the heartiness of this product. any cracks yet?
Still have the same mower can use pretty hard only minor stuff wrong with it
I just bought a 316. How many hours or acres are you cutting before you flip the knives over? Or do you even flip the knives over? I have heard some guys just use one side and then change the whole blade. How did the serrated knives/blades work versus the standard ones?
looks to be a solid mower.How do you find the rollers for vibration on the tractor?? I have never run steel rolls.
I dont notice any vibration to the tractor . Seems to run really smooth
Good day. Here in Elmira area the old order Mennonite started to make their own conditioner, with steel rolls with finer gears or crimp, to snap finer or closer together, more snaps in stem of grass, they think this better,? I think they might be made in Flordale, 2 miles from Stoltz Thanks
are you talking about tubeline???
I was under the impression that the steel rollers vibrated a lot and were loud.Maybe its an old wives tale..
Show me where the plugs are located to change oil in cutter bar I have the older model 1340 hesston and can't find them
under the turtles
how do you like the direct drive compared to the old belt drive? ever have issues with the belt slipping on the old mower?
I never have had any problems with the belt slipping on the old mower but i never owned it very long. but so far i think the direct drive is as good and even maybe better. Sure cleans up the hood on the machine so it doesn't collect so much stuff!
Is there any way to pivot it so that it pulls "longways" so it can be taken out on the roads or through narrower gates?
not on this model... and im not sure if any new Hollands have that option or not
hi, what i have to do to harvest industrial hemp with this? thank you.
No idea
Looks like a winner.
Time will tell....
Did u check the spring tension on the header when we got are new one it was way to much
I did check it it seems to be about right. If the ground was damp i might have to put more tension on the springs to take weight off the head but as of now it was good
Our Flavor of hay doesn't have to be conditioned, Most of the farmers that grow it use a basic disc mower Kuhn is the norm, WE had one last Year but sold it and bought 2 320 easy cut Krones......You will be amazed at the complexity and the simplicity......Today we mowed 80 acres in 5 hours....Walk around review coming....Stay tuned
Ill be waiting for your review video.. Here we need to condition the crop or the stems will never dry.. grass hay would be ok but with alfalfa it needs to be conditioned
Nice machine.
Thanks for the review.
How does it do in lodged hay?
it does decent .... but nothing will be perfect in that situation
very good video answered alot of questions
Thanks im glad you enjoyed and answered any questions
like the steel crimpers looks like a geat machine like that it only has one belt . bet it will make you happy for a long time, shure looks like it is made simple to ajust.
Glad i went with the steel crimpers... does a GREAT job
Like I said before I want a 12' My hay needed to get cut on Monday but we finally got a rain and then I went on grade 8 camp to cook for the kids and we were really hot so now I have some flowers on the outside of the field so hopefully I can get cutting tomorrow but as I'm writing this we are having a thunder storm so my hay probably won't be getting cut in the morning.
GOtta have rain to make the next crop though..... getting dry here!!
I'm better to cut hay dry because of the mole hills and irrigate after the bales are off. I hate having to rake hay out of regrowth but I had rain on every cut last year and my second cut laid for 3weeks. We have had 1.5" since March so we are dry
What led replacement lights are you using on the magnum?
The ones on the 7220 magnum are from worthington agg parts
How's the serviceable?
So are it has been easy but not sure about the gearbox oil drains and changing that oil if it needs it. I have no really had it long enough to do much maintenance except grease has a few more u joints than i really like but so far it hasn't been to bad. Seems way easier than a sickle machine but only time will tell
seems like I need 2 grease guns to be able to grease our 8312 case