You can reach Phil at: +19792001473 Check out small farm innovations here: www.smallfarminnovations.com/new-equipment/mini-round-balers/ And Takakita here: www.takakita-net.co.jp/english/?cat=11
Fantastic content today and I’m very interested in the future videos that demonstrate this in use. Thanks for keeping things interesting! Edited to add that I have reached out to SFI requesting more information and mentioning this video in my request. 2nd edit to say I received a response in about 5 minutes from my request that was not an automated reply, the response mentioned specific details of my request and answered every question that I asked. That is incredible customer support and I’m sure represents what to expect from SFI. Very impressive in today’s market if you ask me.
Yeah, the bales weren't large enough weather well in the field (humid climates) or to handle with a tractor, and they were more difficult to handle by hand than small square bales.
You can reach Phil at: +19792001473 Check out small farm innovations here: www.smallfarminnovations.com/new-equipment/mini-round-balers/ And Takakita here: www.takakita-net.co.jp/english/?cat=11
You can reach Phil at: +19792001473 Check out small farm innovations here: www.smallfarminnovations.com/new-equipment/mini-round-balers/ And Takakita here: www.takakita-net.co.jp/english/?cat=11
You're right you don't need a big tractor to bale hay, you just need a big bank account to afford the equipment to do so LOL. You'd need a tractor large enough to lift 900+ pounds according to the website.....too bad it isn't just a regular pin style hitch rather than needing a 3 point hitch, otherwise you could use a sub-compact tractor with that baler. I mean I have no use for a baler, but would be something fun to do on a small scale on the side for people who have small fields that the big hay guys won't touch or can't get their large equipment into.
2011 was a drought in Texas and Oklahoma. It was a great year for us because people were able to get this baler between and under trees, in ditches and other tight places to bale hay. They said it paid for itself in one season because they did not have to buy hay.
You can reach Phil at: +19792001473
Check out small farm innovations here: www.smallfarminnovations.com/new-equipment/mini-round-balers/
And Takakita here: www.takakita-net.co.jp/english/?cat=11
Nice seeing a salesman/owner really know what they're talking about. I look forward to seeing it in action!
Brother in law has a baler from them it works great and can’t say enough good about Small Farms Innovations they’re great
Looking forward to seeing you put this machine to use. Perfect size baler for small farmers and I assume a decent entry level price.
These guys are great. I have a mini round baler from them. They have great parts availability and customer service.
I'm very interested in seeing these machines work together to bale some hay !
Thanks Brock
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Fantastic content today and I’m very interested in the future videos that demonstrate this in use. Thanks for keeping things interesting!
Edited to add that I have reached out to SFI requesting more information and mentioning this video in my request.
2nd edit to say I received a response in about 5 minutes from my request that was not an automated reply, the response mentioned specific details of my request and answered every question that I asked. That is incredible customer support and I’m sure represents what to expect from SFI. Very impressive in today’s market if you ask me.
Reminds me of the round bailer I use, new Holland 848 chain bailer, great machine.
Morning cowboy , Brock &everyone
Good Morning
@@projectswithjw where do u live ? I'm subscribed
@@toddcaskey9984 south central Kentucky. I thought my accent might be obvious since I sound like a bale of hay when I talk 😅
Western ny nearby Buffalo
@@projectswithjw my both brothers live in the outskirts of Louisville
Besides the knowledge this is a great move for your channel Brock👍
Brock interesting. Sent this video to a couple guys that want to do hay with small acreage and equipment. Looks like a great unit.
Yeah, and and phil from Small Farm innovations is a great guy to do business with. Thanks for sharing it.
Hot dog, we bailing hay now brother! This is great.
Good info in this video, as always
Nice bailer . The guy from SFE sounds pretty good . Seeya.
allis chambers had a small round baler back in the late 60's - round bales then never took off ,
Yeah, the bales weren't large enough weather well in the field (humid climates) or to handle with a tractor, and they were more difficult to handle by hand than small square bales.
More like late 40’s
Quite interesting. Could be something for a retired guy to get into.
Woo Hoo! Let's bale some hay!
Cool machines
A sales person that knows how to use a hammer right, is a rare thing.
might also check out tractor tools direct out of indiana
Those are made in China.
Does this mean you are not going to use the old small square baler that you brought home last year?
I will probably try both
how much are they?
24k
I don't see the links in the description?
You can reach Phil at: +19792001473
Check out small farm innovations here: www.smallfarminnovations.com/new-equipment/mini-round-balers/
And Takakita here: www.takakita-net.co.jp/english/?cat=11
Where is the link to the balers?
You can reach Phil at: +19792001473
Check out small farm innovations here: www.smallfarminnovations.com/new-equipment/mini-round-balers/
And Takakita here: www.takakita-net.co.jp/english/?cat=11
You're right you don't need a big tractor to bale hay, you just need a big bank account to afford the equipment to do so LOL. You'd need a tractor large enough to lift 900+ pounds according to the website.....too bad it isn't just a regular pin style hitch rather than needing a 3 point hitch, otherwise you could use a sub-compact tractor with that baler.
I mean I have no use for a baler, but would be something fun to do on a small scale on the side for people who have small fields that the big hay guys won't touch or can't get their large equipment into.
There are different models for different size tractors.
2011 was a drought in Texas and Oklahoma. It was a great year for us because people were able to get this baler between and under trees, in ditches and other tight places to bale hay. They said it paid for itself in one season because they did not have to buy hay.
Thanks for responding to comments
maybe next time show some hay being made?