Whaaaaat! I totally expected the compression mechanism to be way more complex. I was anticipating some type of spring loaded thing. You made this look totally doable! Thank you!!
So inspiring to see a man working, that thrilling soundtrack, I would love to make, do, create, also in harmony with the nature, thankful for learning opportunities, though all lot times I don't have enough energy, doubting or catch cold easy (idea of a strawbale building seems far away, have to consider what I can/can't, need to plan whats going to happen when it gets colder), still inspiring to watch smth like this, just 1 guy
I love it. Have been looking at small scale hay production for our chickens and guinea pigs. Don't need much but finding a small amount for a reasonable price is becoming difficult.
Saw at you at Ken's Maple Leaf Forge. Ok, i love low tech that works everytime...so I love your channel. We have some videos you would like check us out
The next question: how much do they weigh? Are you getting value for the effort? None of my customers like light hay bales...even price adjusted...loose bales tend to fall apart, if not carefully handled.
The needs of the coming future. Thanks for reviving the lost arts.
Whaaaaat! I totally expected the compression mechanism to be way more complex. I was anticipating some type of spring loaded thing. You made this look totally doable! Thank you!!
I like the upright bale design. helps for compression and unloading. Sweet!
So inspiring to see a man working, that thrilling soundtrack, I would love to make, do, create, also in harmony with the nature, thankful for learning opportunities, though all lot times I don't have enough energy, doubting or catch cold easy (idea of a strawbale building seems far away, have to consider what I can/can't, need to plan whats going to happen when it gets colder), still inspiring to watch smth like this, just 1 guy
I love it. Have been looking at small scale hay production for our chickens and guinea pigs. Don't need much but finding a small amount for a reasonable price is becoming difficult.
Tip top danke für das Video und die Anleitung zum Bauen der Heuballenpresse.
I've seen those done before. I love the simplicity of it. I believe I'll stick with my PTO/tractor powered unit for now. Great job. God bless.
"stay home keep making" i like that
Hi Many thanks for this video looking into hand making hay on smaller area where we keep our horses. I’m already into using a scythe!
Amazing ...very well presented. Thank you ,Sir.
I think I saw an antique version on that show “The Repair Shop”. Nice job.
Great job 👍🏻 👏 👍🏻
Great channel 👍🏻 👏 👍🏻
That’s one the coolest things I’ve see man well done brother
thanks for great idea and have izzy work
Très très simple et efficace,.du bon travail.merci
sigues haciendo videos de esta naturaleza , muy educativo
Sweet design! The only question I have is if you feel like you have enough leverage?
How long did you allow the grass to stay out side after cutting before taking it inside?
Hard work bro.. Good job.. 👍👍
Do you have plans for this? Looks great and would be perfect on a small farm like ours!
Check out the description! Thanks for watching!
Maybe a much longer lever gives more compressed bales,save much storage space
great, but should have that ramer with a longer reach and ram after about 10 inches layering and ramming as you go.
Great work! Though I did find it slightly ironic that most of the video you were working with power tools only to end up making a hand tool.
simple is great
Nagyon király:) köszi hogy beleraktad a tervet is, tuti neki állok én is valamelyik nap:)
instablaster
Slappy hay baler.
Feel like that handle is too short. It will require extra energy to pull down. The longer it is, the less effort expended
Then use a cheater bar. Length can always be added.
Nice work
where'd you get that music....
Bravo!
Super top 👍🏼
Cool!
Awesome stuff can you make a video on how to make a syethc
Thank you! Yes, when I'll have enough time to make one.
Alors là, je dis bravo.
Hi Mark, What is the name of the cutting tool you are using? Please let me know
genius
Someone needs to do this but with a hydraulic log splitter ram and small engine or electric pump.
Great video! Thanks 😊.. I am impressed that you got that many bails from the area you cut... So did one row give you that many or the whole area?
Thanks! Yes, it's more than one row
How much would you sell one of those for?
SUPER !!!
Thanks
Bonjour, pourriez vous me donner les dimensions de vôtre boite? Longueur. Largeur, hauteur et épaisseur des planches. Merci
Awesome video! How do you go about peening your scythe? I have been trying to figure it out but I think I’m missing something.
Können Sie bitte die Bau Anleitung reinmachen?
Cool
Красавчик!👍👍👍
😊
Wondering.. Is that bracihiaria humidicola?
Quiero ver la cortadora como ensamblar el machete en el mango
How longs is the bale?
around 800 mm
What grass name sir?
Measurements please
What do you use to record your videos?
Nikon D3200
parabéns chique de mais
é a besta fera, cuidado com a cobra doido
Something like it was made for baling tobacco
Saw at you at Ken's Maple Leaf Forge. Ok, i love low tech that works everytime...so I love your channel. We have some videos you would like check us out
Thank you! Have you seen any shoutout from him?
Pode dar as medidas exatas ?
any chance of sendind plans so I can build one over here in New Zealand please
How long does it take to get one bale with this setup?
around 4-5 minutes
The next question: how much do they weigh? Are you getting value for the effort? None of my customers like light hay bales...even price adjusted...loose bales tend to fall apart, if not carefully handled.
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Do you think you could speed up a little or is that the average time you're trying to stick to?
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I don’t have those tools 🥲
Can you build me one
Crap....I fell asleep for 3 minutes 😴...when did the world END?
A esa velocidad haces un fardo x mes, con suerte, dedicate a otra cosa 😂
Slab cosas rămâne pășune pentru animale din belșug.
and in just three hours you have a bail that won't last 30 seconds lol
At least he has a bale.
Lol
Guess that depends on what you're feeding
I mean I make bales with a large plastic tote and my feet and they last a year so I’m sure these last just as long
My grandfather has used one of these for over 50 yrs, still going strong.
Que droga, assistindo um vídeo muito interessante entra um comercial irritante. Dei um dislike e gravei o canal para não assistir nunca mais.
I wouldn't be showing off those bales. They look very loose.