Monsterous Windrows .. making 4000 square bales in ONE FIELD!

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  • @garyflint1793
    @garyflint1793 11 місяців тому +5

    Farming videos are my favorite. Sonne Farms and of course Welker Farms. When I was much younger I got to run a tractor long before air conditioning was were part of farming. You got to see so much sitting on a tractor. Raptors in the sky and baby deer laying in the field. How I miss it.

  • @richardkoehler9917
    @richardkoehler9917 2 роки тому +2

    I did it all . Farm is a way of life. Born a a dairy farm. After high school worked for a bigger dairy farm. Did milking. Plowing, planting , harvesting for a year in a half Forty years ago . Give it up now retired after working 38 years for a great company. I always enjoy these videos because once a farmer always a farmer.

  • @pshodean
    @pshodean 2 роки тому +30

    I didn't realize bailing hay included so much whining. Lesson #26 silence is golden.

    • @hyzerfl1p
      @hyzerfl1p Місяць тому

      Why are you so unhappy?

  • @samdurbin6566
    @samdurbin6566 10 місяців тому +3

    We used to bale 20,000 small bales each summer before the round baler , you are doing a good job

  • @joeduckworth8580
    @joeduckworth8580 2 роки тому +4

    I'm glad to see people from Missouri on here I live in Missouri too and it's good to see people on here

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for taggin along!!! If you’re ever in the area - drop by.

  • @billyballejo2009
    @billyballejo2009 2 роки тому +3

    Hi I'm billy hauling hay brings me back 50 years when i use to haul hay for 3 cents a bale. I from texas but leave now in Massachusetts God bless y'all keep up the work

  • @raypitts4880
    @raypitts4880 2 роки тому +3

    well iv watched videos and this is the first time iv seen a tractor operator slow down from 2 to 1-1 or evan slower
    normally they race along barely giving the baler time to pack a wod and plug the baler..
    you are a star madam wish other people would do as you have done.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +1

      I also hate to unslung it in 100° weather ... so I know my limits. I also hate that dreaded call to husband when I say “I broke it”

  • @tipperarymick5337
    @tipperarymick5337 Рік тому +2

    This just popped up in my suggested videos, loved it, Awesome! Greetings from Ireland :)

  • @switzerblitzer2701
    @switzerblitzer2701 2 роки тому +6

    "The windrows are monstrous over there, it's going to take all day". Sounds like a good problem to have!!! You are quite the lady....it takes a great wife to be successful.

  • @WindexL
    @WindexL Місяць тому +1

    Man I could only imagine doing that by hand we usually put up 200-300 bales by hand dad ran the tractor with the baler we were on the wagon stacking em 😂 good ol days.

  • @levonweaver2638
    @levonweaver2638 2 роки тому +1

    Hard working woman, proud of you 👏 I miss the farm lifestyle, 🚜

  • @veetwin75
    @veetwin75 2 роки тому +2

    I just love farm women or farm people in general, they make the world go around. Next time you dont finish a meal or throw food away just think of how hard these people work for us.

  • @douglafuze1115
    @douglafuze1115 2 роки тому +8

    It would take Dad and I all summer to put 4000+ bales in the barn, and you two do that in a few days, wow. Things really have changed.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +2

      Jason definitely doesn’t play around. He’s best at Hay. 💚

  • @williamwimer2074
    @williamwimer2074 2 роки тому +3

    Years ago we had a old JD 14 T sq baler that if it wasn't dropping 300 tied bales on the ground a hour. It wasn't working... Your doing a great job..

  • @brianuhing2657
    @brianuhing2657 2 роки тому +2

    Blue Heelers are awesome companions and great helpers with livestock.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +2

      Ryder is one of the best. He can be a good lazy pup with the kiddos at home - ride along all day in a truck/tractor and still work calves too. He’s jus 2 so still young & learning

  • @johnkreider3860
    @johnkreider3860 Рік тому +4

    Pull behind bale baron is the way we pick up our small bales. Bundles them into a 21 small bale bundle. Works great. Awesome video 👍

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  Рік тому +1

      We’ve looked at them and discussed them but just not for what we do.

  • @hidingfromu5293
    @hidingfromu5293 Рік тому +4

    Nice job. That’s a lot of bales and putting them out at a fast pace. As a teenager in eastern PA, on the hills, my brother and myself used to help an older farmer stack hay and straw on the wagon right off the baler. Then unload and stack it in the barn. Hay on one side straw on the other. Hot, muggy, sticky, dry and sweaty work but when it was done you know you accomplished something. That something wasn’t just work, it was perseverance, grit, love for what your doing and faith in what you believe.
    Good job. Brings back some good memories. Bless you and your family.

  • @Pinziee
    @Pinziee 2 роки тому +2

    Lady, you are a BEAUTIFUL women, and you are still young !!! You just turned 21 and a little bit ;-) ... Thx for sharing and have a nice hay-day !!! Greetings from Belgium

  • @rmedlinnc
    @rmedlinnc Рік тому +4

    Ya'll are blessed this year with a great hay crop. Yep, cattlemen would love some of that!

  • @peterkroeker753
    @peterkroeker753 10 місяців тому +1

    Love that tractor theyre indestructible!

  • @loganpollock1689
    @loganpollock1689 2 роки тому +2

    I have sat on a tractor for 14 hours a day. The old Ford 8N and the John Deere A had to do everything. Unfortunately Mayor Bloomberg wasn't there to show us how easy it was.

  • @jessehubbard9133
    @jessehubbard9133 2 роки тому +3

    We borrowed a same bailer and accumulator setup put up 5000 bail of straw in three days they are badass

  • @earlyriser8998
    @earlyriser8998 2 роки тому +3

    it's a blessing to have this much hay.....

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +1

      We’re definitely not complaining!!!! We’ve been very fortunate. Lots of prayers & sweat ... but thankful every day for it.

  • @grantpowers
    @grantpowers 11 місяців тому +1

    I have a 1954 small square bailer. I clean it off after every use and have had no problems since buying it at an auction 3 years ago,, maybe carry a small leaf blower with you

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Рік тому +5

    Hey there! I'm in NE Missouri also and for the last 10 years I've been taking 'vacations' in June/July to head out to the family farm and run the big round baler for my Dad. It's very satisfying seeing all those big round bales sitting on a freshly baled field in the long summer sunsets, especially after a long, hot, dirty, dusty day with breakdowns thrown in. I'd love to run a 5250 and perhaps will hopefully get one someday but for now our faithful IH 1086 and 856 gets the job done every time. Wish you the best, God Bless!

  • @fred1701dd
    @fred1701dd 2 роки тому +2

    Morning from Worcester mass.... THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU DUE EVERY DAY.......

  • @mechrandy
    @mechrandy 2 роки тому +2

    Western Kentucky here ,,,, liked ,subscribed and rang the bell

  • @davidschlecht3016
    @davidschlecht3016 2 роки тому +6

    Kayla, your explanation on farming and being nervous on running the tractors and baler,but by tackling the job head on you have conquered the job and you are a natural at it. I am glad that you have the hay to bale. As you know there is a lot of the country in drought conditions, so even though you are in extreme baling mode you are blessed. Keep up the great videos and before you know it you will break 10k.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for watching & taggin along - - it means a lot ...

  • @williambrewer6346
    @williambrewer6346 Рік тому +1

    Amazing amount of hay per day
    I’m Running 96 Case/IH 5240 the air conditioning would stop working at idle
    Come to find out the condenser wasn’t getting enough air through it to keep it cool
    I ordered a 10” cooling fan and relay wiring overlay attaching the fan to the front of the condenser and connecting the relays signal wire to to the compressor clutch coil wire
    I spent 25$ now cold air at all times
    Also I use air compressor to blow out the radiator, condenser,oil cooler every morning
    Happy Harvesting
    ,

  • @philhague9562
    @philhague9562 Рік тому +3

    good job kayia stay cool

  • @smokeylovesfire1589
    @smokeylovesfire1589 9 місяців тому +2

    I grew up in a small farm but never saw rows like that! Holy cow! The soil must be incredible there plus the water.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  9 місяців тому

      Good fertilizer and good Lords weather make a huge difference!!!

  • @sachinchauhan716
    @sachinchauhan716 2 роки тому

    villages life so beautiful because climate and nature very beautiful view and people farm and greenery. I like this life.

  • @MrEst1953
    @MrEst1953 2 роки тому +3

    Lady you are hard to listen too. I pity your poor man .
    BUT YOU'RE A GREAT WORKER ,GOD BLESS ..

  • @jerryschriber9613
    @jerryschriber9613 2 роки тому +1

    Great u can help with all u folks do U R indeed a great wife 4 your MAN WORK SAFELY & B BLESSED

  • @robertwoelk26
    @robertwoelk26 Рік тому +1

    I ran that make of square baler for 15 years, used a Newhalland 105 picker. Very good baller.

  • @Rambo-hk1zc
    @Rambo-hk1zc 2 роки тому +2

    Hello,
    pretty lady 😊😍
    Greetings from Germany

  • @theburnhams2925
    @theburnhams2925 2 роки тому +3

    "It was in the signed contract!" This lady's a hoot (and well worth listening to...)

  • @GerraldFarms
    @GerraldFarms 2 роки тому +14

    Wow those are monster windrows. Y’all have a very efficient system for the hay. Have a good weekend

  • @jaessongee8864
    @jaessongee8864 Рік тому +2

    I want to know what goes into the preparation of the seeds and the timing of the weather?? .....oh , love ❤️ the show

  • @alanfisch6912
    @alanfisch6912 2 роки тому +3

    A nice mix of all that happened thru the day. I liked it.

  • @randymonninger9913
    @randymonninger9913 2 роки тому +2

    Your hard working young ladie

  • @kevinbreaux5131
    @kevinbreaux5131 2 роки тому +1

    I am enjoying. Wacthing all your videos keep up the good work God bless

  • @stephenoliver958
    @stephenoliver958 2 роки тому +5

    Just come across your video, love seeing small square bales being made, seen one or two videos of small square baling and some are a bit messy with the swathing and they have a bit of hay left on the ground after baling, but you have a fantastic set up and make a great job, pleasure watching the machines work so well, obviously very well maintained and looked after, God Bless, hope 2022 is a good year for you all.

  • @colmanlong1032
    @colmanlong1032 10 місяців тому +1

    Super video,That's one hell of a baler,incredible outfit

  • @PA_Wilds_Coyote
    @PA_Wilds_Coyote 2 роки тому +1

    Holy cow! You got some big windrows. Get that big square baler out and speed things up!! Lol.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +1

      Need everything we can get in little bales - those are money makers! He did end up having to big bale some of the other fields that weekend because I couldn’t keep up!!

    • @PA_Wilds_Coyote
      @PA_Wilds_Coyote 2 роки тому

      @@ChroniclesofKayla yes you are so right. Those small bales are the money makers. That baler can handle a lot of hay. Our new Holland could not do that!!! Did you ever look into that double hitch that hooks up two bakers at a time?

    • @PA_Wilds_Coyote
      @PA_Wilds_Coyote 2 роки тому

      @@ChroniclesofKayla www.marcrestmfg.com/CA/en/group/power-hitch/dual-power-hitch

  • @timkolb3728
    @timkolb3728 2 роки тому +6

    I’m a die hard Deere guy but I have to admit that is a great baler you’re running. 400 plus bales an hour. Very impressive. Stay safe out there. Tomorrow I will be baling high moisture alfalfa.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +3

      JD won’t come out with a small inline baler ... our dealers been on Jason but until the do an in-line we’ll stick with Massey! This is our second baler in the 1840 series!! So it must be good .... we’ve got a couple days rain! So probably won’t mow anything until Monday. And it’ll be the rest of first cut (later than we’d like but Mother Nature controls that) grass that we will all do in Large Squares I believe. I’m running out of barn space believ it or not

    • @sheilamclaughlin963
      @sheilamclaughlin963 2 роки тому +1

      Will those inline balers bale tall crops like cane forage sorghum ect

  • @rambskin
    @rambskin 2 роки тому +1

    I just love this blog. It brings back childhood memories, so many memories. although I was a PK preachers kid we always lived in small Texas towns and I got to work on the farms not too far from town.

  • @geraldskaggs3903
    @geraldskaggs3903 2 роки тому +10

    Kayla, you do a very good job with your videos. I especially like the ones where you are baling hay with the small square baler. It brings back so many memories of my Dad and I when we ran a custom haying operation back in the 60's and 70's. We ran Case tractors and a New Holland baler and rake. I remember one afternoon we baled 1200 bales in 4 hours, but that was an exception. Keep the great videos coming and my God bless your family.

  • @bustersmith5569
    @bustersmith5569 2 роки тому +2

    I'm here from WTF farm girl 👧 👍👍

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому

      Thanks for stopping in!!! 💚 her and I are trying to figure out how to do some sort of mash up lol 😂 it could be HAYing good time

  • @genechronister7085
    @genechronister7085 2 роки тому +3

    Great vid! nice hay

  • @danielharder9085
    @danielharder9085 2 роки тому +4

    We did 50 4 x. 5 round bales a hour, Here in southwest Missouri and I thought them rolls were big!

  • @raykrv6a
    @raykrv6a 2 роки тому +7

    Spray the tractor AC condensor and radiator to keep them clean. Also, clean the cabin air filter often. You are working in a high dust environment. It will keep your AC working better. Nice to see the equipment working well. You guys get it done. Hard work breeds success.

  • @thomascooper5668
    @thomascooper5668 2 роки тому +1

    I have watched. Every program. Of Olly s farm love it

  • @estherfroese9635
    @estherfroese9635 2 роки тому +1

    nice tractor iwoud lite one of dose joust a front weal drive . keep op the good work

  • @charla119
    @charla119 2 роки тому +14

    "If you don't have faith what do you have"?AMEN! Great sermon in a capsule.

  • @stevenharris2502
    @stevenharris2502 2 роки тому +1

    I really appreciate your videos I also envy you. Your a hard working wife mother I praise your husband with everything he has to do to keep going. Your in Missouri I’m across the river in Illinois Quincy. I work on a large dairy farm as a truck driver we chop our hay and put in bunkers where it’s compacted and covered. Big operation. Yes it’s hot Thursday 114 heat index cooler weather then heat returning may the lord of farming keep you safe doing everything love you all 😇❤️🌹🙏🤟🏻✌🏻💕

  • @ronaldwinder5051
    @ronaldwinder5051 2 роки тому +3

    I had another thought come to me while watching this video. When you were talking about how scared you were when you started running the small square baler, I went back to the day probably 12 years ago or maybe even more by now when Carl called me over to the tractor he was baling in and had me hop into the drivers seat and he sat on the edge of the fender and the arm of the seat. He said, "I'm gonna teach you how to run the baler today." Talk about going into panic mode! Finally, the last couple of years, its getting to be like second nature to me now, much like working ground has been for me most of my life since I learned how to do that when I was 9 years old.

  • @ronaldwinder5051
    @ronaldwinder5051 2 роки тому +10

    Great video Kayla as always! Wow, even in the video I could see how huge those windrows were! That's one thing I like about running a large round baler versus running a small square baler, we can still go around 5.8 to 6mph. In decent windrows, we can crank out 38 to 40 4x6 bales in an hour. A bale every 7 seconds is amazing! Was the Freon a little low in your baler tractor? For myself, being in a tractor doing anything at all, from working ground, planting, mowing, raking or baling, loading hay onto a trailer, is like an amusement park ride. It is like a vacation, not work at all. I get to "play" with life sized toys! I know what a pain It is sometimes having to deal with good sized piles of hay in a windrow on the headlands on the inside windrow. It isn't fun to have to deal with em but they're unfortunately unavoidable, especially in heavy hay like y'all had there. I liked Jason's reaction to your query when you said the piles.....what's that? "Hey, it's just hay!" I had to chuckle. Thanks again for sharing with us!!! We love ya!

  • @rdubisar1
    @rdubisar1 10 місяців тому +1

    N.E. Missouri looks, in some ways, very similar to the Red River Valley country of North Dakota. I'm originally from North Dakota, but your part of Missouri is absolutely beautiful. I'm starting to wonder if that part of Missouri has a lot of old west history, like the days of the Doolin-Daltin gang? Just saying, just asking? Like I say, where you're at is absolutely beautiful.

  • @jwhitley101whitleyfarms9
    @jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 2 роки тому +1

    Good video we do custom hay and our own but we mainly only do rounds if we were to feed squares by the time we got all the herds fed we would have to start over again 🤣but lots of money in the squares we just don't have the time. We only do 500 to 1000 max on squares for a few people who need them and we use them for calves and cows having to come in. The markets are never going to get easier so the best thing is to keep at it and get more because soon the tractor will me 200k for a 95 hp😅 yall have a good one 👍

  • @grantburnett
    @grantburnett 2 роки тому +3

    Your videos are always good.Keeping equipment in shape makes things work better take care and work safe.

  • @generobben7290
    @generobben7290 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, what a monster field. Great video.

  • @peri4940
    @peri4940 2 роки тому +2

    Very good job ! Glad to see that. Thanks for sharing with us. Keep it up ! Looking forward for seeing more ...🙌😉🙌

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +1

      New one coming out today 💚 thanks for taggin along

  • @martinfronek3151
    @martinfronek3151 2 роки тому +2

    Great job of explaining. When I was a kid if we bale a 1000 a day we that on a good day. It was for our use, dairy farm. I am now 70 years old technically has changed a lot. You and Jason do a great job, keep it up.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +2

      I try too ... I want people to “understand” what we’re doing especially if they’ve never seen it let alone done it / been around the equipment. Thanks so much for watching! It means a lot.

  • @wipatriot510
    @wipatriot510 2 роки тому +2

    For a small operation, your setup with the accumulator is the only way to go...
    Really NICE lookin' hay...

  • @timgruver5932
    @timgruver5932 2 роки тому +2

    Back in 60's we would pick, move, stack 3000 bales in a day. For like .25. Pop up loader. Sometimes a rattler would be in the bale. Got exciting for the guy at the catcher deck.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +1

      Yea ... snakes and spiders. If they don’t bug me. I won’t mess with them either ... I couldn’t imagine stacking 3000 by hand - there’s days when 1000 or so fall and we have to restock and it’s always a reminder of how “blessed” we are with the step up we have.

    • @timgruver5932
      @timgruver5932 2 роки тому +1

      Chronicles of a Farmer's Wife - Wieczorek Farms we had one stack for a large German family farm. When we got through with it there were 15,400 bales. We suggested making several stacks but nope they wanted one stack. Some months later it caught 🔥 and was ALL burned.

  • @gerryhand
    @gerryhand 2 роки тому +4

    Bale every 7 seconds will get you 514 bales in an hour. That's phenominal. The best I ever got with my John Deere 336 was 380 bales an hour baling irrigated alfalfa. It was a 4000 bale days. I'm new to you channel and subscribed.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much for taggin along!!!
      We baled 4006 in 2 days ... we do not irrigate. Jus have the Good Lord here giving us the rain!
      Jason’s niche is hay. And has been doing it since high school in FFA. 💚

  • @jwhitley101whitleyfarms9
    @jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 2 роки тому +1

    You are absolutely right about the crops it can always get worse. We had tons of rain and now it's cooling off early and we have some fields on 2nd some on 4th and yield is all over the place but for anybody to come down here to tennessee it is to far away to haul efficiently that's the same thing with your area 4 to 6 hrs driving is about max.

  • @dokkalimohamed2225
    @dokkalimohamed2225 2 роки тому +1

    You do hard work and fun because I love agricultural fields. 👍

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому

      Thanks for taggin along!!!

    • @dokkalimohamed2225
      @dokkalimohamed2225 2 роки тому +1

      @@ChroniclesofKayla 😊😊😊 With pleasure because I really like farming to make others live 👍

  • @ianrandell9763
    @ianrandell9763 2 роки тому +3

    Baleing has changed a lot from the days when I used to rake the hay on the dairy farm I grew up on. My father did the baleing at the time. Ps an interesting video. 👌👍

  • @bertrutledge4546
    @bertrutledge4546 2 роки тому +9

    Those windrows are huge, lot of hay. Good thing you don't have to buck them by hand. Thanks and be safe.

  • @johnmorgan4017
    @johnmorgan4017 2 роки тому +3

    With equipment cost now days it’s becoming a custom operation world for haying. But it’s worth the effort as a custom operator to know you’ve helped many ppl keep their livelihood and animals fed. That said I’ll keep to my round baler at 150+ tons a day capacity. Lol

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +1

      I don’t miss the round baler except when things get real stressful like the last few days ... because rounds can sit outside - - unlike squares they can’t ... but I like feeding the squares during winter for our setup. We can feed 4-6 big squares in 20-25 minutes. Where as rounds take me a good hour or more.

    • @johnmorgan4017
      @johnmorgan4017 2 роки тому

      @@ChroniclesofKayla lol that is exactly why my area loves rounds. Once it’s out of my baler not my worry. They move to wherever they will winter the cows when they get time. Plus most use bale beds since they will have cows 20 miles apart.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +1

      Our biggest thing is we can’t compete with round bales ... if we were to sell A Round Bale for the same as we are getting for our large squares we’d need $86.00 a bale ... that ain’t gunna fly here ..

    • @johnmorgan4017
      @johnmorgan4017 2 роки тому +1

      @@ChroniclesofKayla yea I wouldn’t argue that. The work it takes for that quality is incredible. It’s enjoyable to see your videos. Anyone who’s life reflects the saying. When times get tough the tough keep going. I deal with way too many who want to sit around and smoke pot cause it’s just too hard. I find motivation through UA-cam farmers to keep pushing and get the work done.

  • @danfinley3690
    @danfinley3690 2 роки тому +4

    Such amazing rows of hay wow truly blessed and yea y’all have to have faith god bless

  • @embreyd4e686
    @embreyd4e686 2 роки тому +2

    Hello from SWMO...The windrows are huge! For small squares, that baler is a hoss. Dang. 👍🏻

  • @user-hf9cw5ut1u
    @user-hf9cw5ut1u 3 місяці тому +1

    Way to kick Sister. Impressive

  • @hansjensen5422
    @hansjensen5422 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful hay. Great video. Well done! Thank you.
    How many acres? and how long time for the 4000 bales, please?

  • @Stubbykca
    @Stubbykca 2 роки тому +2

    Great Video.

  • @brucecampbell7266
    @brucecampbell7266 2 роки тому +2

    Wish our hay had been that good!

  • @jesseallred9095
    @jesseallred9095 2 роки тому +4

    I enjoyed the video very much. My parents (both deceased now) worked side by side everyday on the farm. I was so glad to see this. I'm at it alone now just doing hay. Look forward to seeing more from you. Keep up the good work and God Bless you all!

  • @stephenbutz2621
    @stephenbutz2621 2 роки тому +1

    Hay is very dusty ! I can remember seeing my dad and uncle at lunch time totally covered in day dust after hand wire tying ,sitting behind the plunger . Only where their eye protection was , was clean .

  • @tordvestman7897
    @tordvestman7897 Рік тому

    Hope you have a good harvester on field. Sweden farmerguy

  • @larrykeener7900
    @larrykeener7900 2 роки тому +3

    We have the smoke here in Pennsylvania too. Those windrows are huge! I'm surprised that little baler doesn't plug. Thanks for the video.

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +3

      I think I shared one bolt the whole 2 days we baled at that farm - - and that’s because I got what Jason calls a “speeding ticket” 😆 trying to push at the end. Thanks for watching!

  • @jessiegoss3712
    @jessiegoss3712 2 роки тому

    We had those kid of wind rows too making round bales. 70 acres made over 500 big round bales. Had to go slow speed up rpms and still burnt up a belt and smoked the clutches.

  • @rogercarl8923
    @rogercarl8923 2 роки тому +2

    If it don’t plug,don’t cry,just count the money. When I was farming try to get 1000 bales a day.had 5 kicker wagon,load them and went home and unload Ed three then back out for the rest. Then had to milk and then finish unloading the wagons for next day bore we called I a day.Those we’re good times “!,

  • @larryumphfrey3880
    @larryumphfrey3880 2 роки тому +2

    I grew up on a farm NE of Richmond, MO now me and my fiance live down in between Osceola and Quincy and Warsaw. I remember we always put up hay every year and I find myself missing doing that. Great video and yes, you have another subscriber.

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 2 роки тому +1

    Great work ethic. We try to not go over 20 minutes rounder with a load to the stack running a 1032 bale wagon which carries 69 bales at a time. Hay is always a good thing and this year in very high demand.

  • @sunsetsolutions4820
    @sunsetsolutions4820 2 роки тому +1

    You may very well be the most perfect woman ever posted on the internet. Keep farming and thank you for helping feed the world!!

  • @samuelthesinistercastaneda6200
    @samuelthesinistercastaneda6200 2 роки тому +1

    Nice content
    Watching from Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @rjfarms1206
    @rjfarms1206 2 роки тому +2

    Massey in-line baler kuhns accumulator in my opinion most trouble free set up you can run. With proper up keep. Which I see you are on top of 👌 I run same set up but only put up 6k bales a yr. Your videos are very well done. Have a great rest of summer!

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much!!! We love our 1840 this is the second baler - we will probably be swapping out in the upcoming year possibly- - jus have to see how things go!!!

  • @cameltanker1286
    @cameltanker1286 2 роки тому +2

    "That was in the contract." LOL!

  • @frankstaples3261
    @frankstaples3261 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Kayla, I'm a subscriber of Suzanne's and You Tube recommended your channel. Good luck on the path to 100k subs.

  • @matthewdarling5982
    @matthewdarling5982 2 роки тому +4

    Your lucky to have dry weather in western New York it’s been raining for all of July hoping august is dryer

    • @ChroniclesofKayla
      @ChroniclesofKayla  2 роки тому

      We’ve been incredibly blessed- the rains came just in the right time for US as hay guys ... the farmers with row crops have been a little bit more wet than preferred.

  • @h2recoveryteam2
    @h2recoveryteam2 2 роки тому +2

    I saw that Sonne FRAMES, lol video of Cole cutting hay. I felt the same as you did.

  • @46rambo49
    @46rambo49 2 роки тому +2

    we haven't had enough rain to graze on 3000 acres, sold all the cattle a month ago, may not make it next year, God Bless ya..........no hay for sale for over 500 miles around

    • @tommcghee5339
      @tommcghee5339 2 роки тому

      46 Rambo. Sorry for ya. Here in Missouri you never know. Last year early drought, fed hay in July. This year lots of rain till a few weeks ago. Now 100 degrees.

  • @irishguy200007
    @irishguy200007 2 роки тому +1

    Tough work even with good equipment

  • @johnflinn100
    @johnflinn100 2 роки тому +2

    Wow!

  • @williamhussey5918
    @williamhussey5918 2 роки тому +1

    Another great video 📸

  • @terryrussel3369
    @terryrussel3369 2 роки тому +3

    My uncle couldn't conceive of a minute of his life that didn't involve some form of farming. Dairy mostly on family farms large enough to make it worth the trouble.
    He was born and raised to live a 19th century self-sufficient lifestyle and the modern circumstances that brought about something like your haying event were his idea of "Hog Heaven". I remember well the days of following the bailers just to drag the hay to a centralized row so the men could tossed and stacked them on the wagon before dark.

  • @williamtiehes4102
    @williamtiehes4102 2 роки тому +1

    Deer in the lower part of Missouri where they're getting all the heat right no rain

  • @fielddaves2279
    @fielddaves2279 2 роки тому +3

    Kayla you two are doing a awesome job on your bailing. Your touch of backing Jason up than going forward again was cool. The massive windrows are going to give you problems because the tractor hitch is so low. Field in Michigan.