Good job getting started. A few tips 1. Stop the pto after you tie the bale. 2.. get an owners manual and read it 3.pull out of the row when the bale is the size you want. Start tieing the bale as you go to a spot where you want to drop the bales. ( Or you could back up 25 feet or so from the hay in the wind row) Again stop the pto when finished tieing. Then dump the bale. 4. Pull away from the bale before you lower the tailgate.( Don't want to bend the tailgate or break something) Then restart the pto. Best of luck to you, looks like a good buy. Made some nice looking bales.
Thank you for all the tips! The reason I don’t stop the pto when I raise the gate, is because my baler has a big belt in the bottom to roll the bale out. If I stop the pto the bale will get stuck.
His method of thinking repairs out is spot on when working on old farm equipment. Don’t give up on it and keep fixing and replacing worn items and it will work very well!!!
Well done. If you’ll back up 15-20 feet while you’re tying off your bale, it’ll give you more time and space to get your gate back shut before it starts picking up hay. Later balers can come with kickers to eliminate having to back up. You did a outstanding job, nice bales. Also, you need to buy yourself a spray can of motor cycle chain lube to keep your chains oiled up. Awesome purchase! Blessings!!
Since this was my first time running a baler it took some getting used too. I’ve baled a few fields since then and have figured out that backing up will definitely help. Thanks for all the tips.
Awsome to see a young family using older equipment to start farming. I used to have the exact same baler years ago. Oh by the way i like your banner in your shop. I just subscribed
Great to have you here! Austin loves fixing all kinds of equipment and bringing life back into things that others would just set aside. Believe it or not, he just turned 14!
I have two old 1500 gel balers with hydraulic tie and used them a LOT. That was 1980 technology . Nothing like a nice NEW baler But it is fun to play with that old stuff.
Sometimes I think Austin would rather just have the junk. Lol. He seems to enjoy the challenge of fixing it. But when he really wants to get something done I’m sure he would appreciate a new one. For now, he just has to work with what he’s got.
It takes about 2 years of running a machine to get the bugs out. Get ahold of the owners manual it has all you need to make the adjustments. Take your time with the old equipment and you will do fine. You have a new subscriber! Keep Smilin!!!!
Love your channel,,! My husband has always bought cheap and repaired!!!45 years ! He probably could give you some pointers,,,keep on !!!! Gonna keep watching!!
I love repairing old equipment. There’s just something about taking old equipment and bringing it back to life. We are always ready to learn something new. If he has any pointers, let us know! Thanks for watching! We appreciate the kind words.
@@RockWellAcresFarm2023 The older stuff is typically built far better than anything currently produced... and is far simpler, with less things to go wrong. As such it is generally easier to repair. Stay away from ANYTHING with electronics in it, if you can. Good luck. I think you'll fare just fine in the future. Hang tight.
Cool to see this. I wish I had been able to start my farming adventure when I was you age. And yes, I’m just starting out with this UA-cam stuff just showing all the projects around the from from gardening to log splitting. Keep up the good work. A proud subscriber.
Austin, great that right when you started and hit a piece of wire, that it was not bad enough to have to have to spend the time to repair it all, and could get to cutting the hay ! WOOOO WHOOO. Amazing that you know so much about this equiptment , whats wrong with it and how to repair it. LOVE THE BANNER IN THE SHOP🙂JUST SAYING. Very Pretty Horses. Look forward to more videos from you and the family.
I bought a 1470 gehl baler at auction for 650. Makes a real nice bale. It was missing bale monitor. I have a harbor freight remote control winch on my tractor so I plugged baler tie wiring harness into winch harness and use the remote control to activate the twine tie
That sounds like a steal for your baler! My baler doesn’t have a monitor. It just has a string switch that hooks to my battery but my tractor already had a stinger built into it. I changed the adapter and it works great!
Considering how many bales you rolled and how much you had to work on it I think the jury is still out on it being a good deal. But you need to leave the field much cleaner if you don't want trouble next spring when you cut with a sickle mower. Upgrade to a disc mower this winter,you will be glad you did. Good luck! Hope you do well!
The reason the baler was such a good deal is because it was not even a mile down the road. It came with a mountain of new parts including a new set of belts, pickup teeth, and bearings. The tires and pickup teeth are in great shape and will last a long time. I have a disc mower but the reason I switched to the hay bine is because it’s so much easier to attach. I would use the disc mower more if I had another tractor and didn’t have to switch implements so often. Thanks for watching!
We got an 1860 and it only cost us 500.00 but we had to build our own electrical box, we’ve had almost no problems. These balers work great for the price that’s for sure!
That’s awesome! Seems to me like a lot of older equipment can out perform and last longer than the newer stuff. You just have to be willing to give them a little tlc.
Just found your Videos and I Subscribed Don't Get discouraged. Once you get All The Bug's Worked Out For What Your Starting With Things Will Be Alot Better Remember To Grease Everything That Has A Grease Fitting On It Any Questions Don't Be Afraid To Ask For Help Can't Learn If You Don't Ask in The Comments I Saw A Fellow Said He Owned A Baler Like The One Your Using. I Would Slow Down A Little Until Your Sure Things Are Working Good Best Of Luck Things Will Work Out Love The Poster On The Shop Wall. Blessings And Please Be Safe ✌️
I had a1450 back in the 90s,im sure mine only did a 45 inch wide bale. it made a good bale ,you have to watch it in a big crop of hay the tall crop will catch the twin and feed it in as your baling, had that happen a couple of times.
After you put on new sprockets and chains tell me how mutch you have in baler or keep splicing chain and breaking chain. I know I do it everyday you have to debate new parts or old. Good video keep trying you will get it baled. God bless
So it was $600 for the baler , $75 for the rebuild on the cylinder, about $20 in chain links (we’ve gone through 7). It came with multiple new parts including all new belts, pick-up teeth and rollers. Thank you for watching!
We had Gehl 1450 on the farm must be 30 years AGO used it on Massey Ferguson 275 to run it made real good high Density bale. you maybe get 300/400 pounds more then soft core Baler always made go bales always wanted Gehl 1470 ours had just hydraulic arm cut off run the string we paid 5500 used for are Gehl 1450
They do make great bales! I still have to figure out the adjustments because it seems like the bales are too tight. It’s such a tight bale that I have trouble stabbing it with my spear. But I would rather have it too tight than too loose.
Very good video I'd say it was a good investment after it makes 6 bale's it woud perty much pay for itself in Many places.. after you get the bug's worked out she will be a fine machine and pay for itself 6 times over .. also I don't know if your doing it or not but lube up to chains with wd-40 or a similar product they will last a tad longer.. also look for a cheap used dump rake and a small square bailer for future equipment as you can run the round bailer pick up your bale's then run dump rake and hook up square bailer that Way no waste or no discoloration in Future hay crops form old dried grass if you get more than one cutting a year ..
That’s a good idea. I need to look into a dump rake. For good hay like this I could easily get $80 a bale here in Arkansas, but this year I’m probably going to have to keep all of this for our horses to winter on. I have several more fields that my neighbors have asked me to cut that I should be able to sell and get my money back pretty quick that way. Their hay is a little more weedy and probably more for cows. It’s mixed grass but I should still get $50-$60 a bale on most of that. I just uploaded a video of me cutting one of those fields. Check it out and thanks for watching!
Dont make the bales to tight, is not worth it, you are gonna make the baler give up on chains and bearings, make it a at 100-120 bars, I don't know in what it measure to you, but when you push it that hard is gonna break, trust me :), greetings from a guy in romania, who learned by himself to bale :)
Love the video. You have heart and passion in what you do young man. Keep working on that old girl you will eventually get her working like she should. God Bless and love your Trump sign "Go Blondie get us back where we were".
you really need a tractor that has independent pto, so you are not stopping the pto to wrap, i always back up a few feet while that baler is wrapping, then when i dump the bale ,i can take off in a clean row, but that wont work with that massy, since the pto is disengaged when you push down the clutch, no reason to stop the baler,when it is wrapping or wrapped. just my opinon
You tractor has a 2 stage clutch!!!.....partially down stops tractor, and lets you shift gears....all the way down stops pto..... and stops tractor.....I realize you are young and Learning and i like seeing this old equipment workin...I run mostly old equipment too.... But, learn to use the clutch....both stagesof it......second, use the hand throttle and leave the foot throttle to road travel and just moving from place to place on the farm...or loader work...the sudden rpms up and down.... and not using constant rpm's is wreaking havoc on the equipment and most likely contributed to some of the failures in this video......and lastly.....wear you some protection....not safety sallying here, and not telling you what to do....just have experience from not doing it myself......wear some leather boots/shoes prefer steel toe, safety glasses, gloves and hearing protection will go a long way in the future..... as you get older, you will appreciate taking these seemingly silly safety steps now... and one more thing.....Put an inline fuse in the 12volt power supply to baler....LOL trying to get the tractor unhooked from a burning baler is no fun.......Enjoyed your video very much and hope to see you making hay again this year.... @@RockWellAcresFarm2023
I see your point, but it’s pretty sad when you judge a kid for the kind of shoes he wears. FYI…Austin used to wear boots everywhere…I mean EVERYWHERE. As he grew, his foot got so wide that even wide shoes aren’t wide enough. Boots even worn for a few hours hurt his feet so much he has to quit working. I would rather have a hard working kid wearing crocs any day over a lazy kid wearing boots. To each his own.
@RockWellAcresFarm2023 Our oldest and best tractor driver, Bob Jacobsen, RIP...Wore aqua socks and cutoff jean shorts every day of the week. He was the best operator I have ever met. Have a good one. But yeah, I would be wearing boots.
I guess beauty, or value, is in the eye of the beholder. My son absolutely loves making old things work, or at least attempting to. It brings him so much joy! He also learns a lot of life lessons, which means these old, what some would call “worthless” mowers and balers, still have a lot of worth in them.
I am so proud of this young man for using his talents and learning as he goes. Can't learn that with brand new equipment. I choose to encourage the youth in their attempts at learning and accomplishing difficult tasks. Good job, Austin!
I picked up a 1450 last summer. The belts are made to start turning when it gets hay in them. I think your chains may have been a little too tight. It's a good baler though. Good job not giving up!
Good job getting started.
A few tips
1. Stop the pto after you tie the bale.
2.. get an owners manual and read it
3.pull out of the row when the bale is the size you want. Start tieing the bale as you go to a spot where you want to drop the bales. ( Or you could back up 25 feet or so from the hay in the wind row) Again stop the pto when finished tieing. Then dump the bale.
4. Pull away from the bale before you lower the tailgate.( Don't want to bend the tailgate or break something) Then restart the pto.
Best of luck to you, looks like a good buy. Made some nice looking bales.
Thank you for all the tips! The reason I don’t stop the pto when I raise the gate, is because my baler has a big belt in the bottom to roll the bale out. If I stop the pto the bale will get stuck.
And grease it well ..it looks dry on all the bearings and chains. His hands were not dirty after handling the chain. LOL that means lube me please.
His method of thinking repairs out is spot on when working on old farm equipment. Don’t give up on it and keep fixing and replacing worn items and it will work very well!!!
Well done. If you’ll back up 15-20 feet while you’re tying off your bale, it’ll give you more time and space to get your gate back shut before it starts picking up hay. Later balers can come with kickers to eliminate having to back up. You did a outstanding job, nice bales. Also, you need to buy yourself a spray can of motor cycle chain lube to keep your chains oiled up. Awesome purchase! Blessings!!
Since this was my first time running a baler it took some getting used too. I’ve baled a few fields since then and have figured out that backing up will definitely help. Thanks for all the tips.
The Lord Be with You..........
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Awsome to see a young family using older equipment to start farming. I used to have the exact same baler years ago. Oh by the way i like your banner in your shop. I just subscribed
Great to have you here! Austin loves fixing all kinds of equipment and bringing life back into things that others would just set aside. Believe it or not, he just turned 14!
I have two old 1500 gel balers with hydraulic tie and used them a LOT. That was 1980 technology . Nothing like a nice NEW baler But it is fun to play with that old stuff.
Sometimes I think Austin would rather just have the junk. Lol. He seems to enjoy the challenge of fixing it. But when he really wants to get something done I’m sure he would appreciate a new one. For now, he just has to work with what he’s got.
It takes about 2 years of running a machine to get the bugs out.
Get ahold of the owners manual it has all you need to make the adjustments.
Take your time with the old equipment and you will do fine.
You have a new subscriber!
Keep Smilin!!!!
Love your channel,,! My husband has always bought cheap and repaired!!!45 years ! He probably could give you some pointers,,,keep on !!!! Gonna keep watching!!
I love repairing old equipment. There’s just something about taking old equipment and bringing it back to life. We are always ready to learn something new. If he has any pointers, let us know! Thanks for watching! We appreciate the kind words.
@@RockWellAcresFarm2023 The older stuff is typically built far better than anything currently produced... and is far simpler, with less things to go wrong. As such it is generally easier to repair. Stay away from ANYTHING with electronics in it, if you can.
Good luck. I think you'll fare just fine in the future. Hang tight.
Cool to see this. I wish I had been able to start my farming adventure when I was you age. And yes, I’m just starting out with this UA-cam stuff just showing all the projects around the from from gardening to log splitting. Keep up the good work. A proud subscriber.
Thank you for subscribing! We found your channel and subscribed. What state are you from?
@@RockWellAcresFarm2023 We are in south central Kansas.
Austin, great that right when you started and hit a piece of wire, that it was not bad enough to have to have to spend the time to repair it all, and could get to cutting the hay ! WOOOO WHOOO. Amazing that you know so much about this equiptment , whats wrong with it and how to repair it. LOVE THE BANNER IN THE SHOP🙂JUST SAYING. Very Pretty Horses. Look forward to more videos from you and the family.
Austin says he wants to get more banners, lol
Awesome place sweet deal on the bailer and love the banner
Thanks 👍
all you need is a gr8 shout out from a good u-tube farmer just hang in there.
Yes! That would be AWESOME!
Thank you forsharing this video..God bless
Thank you for watching! God bless you as well.
I bought a 1470 gehl baler at auction for 650. Makes a real nice bale. It was missing bale monitor. I have a harbor freight remote control winch on my tractor so I plugged baler tie wiring harness into winch harness and use the remote control to activate the twine tie
That sounds like a steal for your baler! My baler doesn’t have a monitor. It just has a string switch that hooks to my battery but my tractor already had a stinger built into it. I changed the adapter and it works great!
Need to Tedder the hay before raking so it can dry out and get the moisture that builds up underneath during the night before baling
You don’t need to Tedder we just let it dry out for a few days then rake and bale it
Considering how many bales you rolled and how much you had to work on it I think the jury is still out on it being a good deal. But you need to leave the field much cleaner if you don't want trouble next spring when you cut with a sickle mower. Upgrade to a disc mower this winter,you will be glad you did. Good luck! Hope you do well!
The reason the baler was such a good deal is because it was not even a mile down the road. It came with a mountain of new parts including a new set of belts, pickup teeth, and bearings. The tires and pickup teeth are in great shape and will last a long time. I have a disc mower but the reason I switched to the hay bine is because it’s so much easier to attach. I would use the disc mower more if I had another tractor and didn’t have to switch implements so often. Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel. You are doing great. Keep making more videos.
Thank you so much!
We got an 1860 and it only cost us 500.00 but we had to build our own electrical box, we’ve had almost no problems. These balers work great for the price that’s for sure!
That’s awesome! Seems to me like a lot of older equipment can out perform and last longer than the newer stuff. You just have to be willing to give them a little tlc.
Good looking bale your graphics in barn👍
Haha, thanks 😃
Just found your Videos and I Subscribed Don't Get discouraged. Once you get All The Bug's Worked Out For What Your Starting With Things Will Be Alot Better Remember To Grease Everything That Has A Grease Fitting On It Any Questions Don't Be Afraid To Ask For Help Can't Learn If You Don't Ask in The Comments I Saw A Fellow Said He Owned A Baler Like The One Your Using. I Would Slow Down A Little Until Your Sure Things Are Working Good Best Of Luck Things Will Work Out Love The Poster On The Shop Wall. Blessings And Please Be Safe ✌️
Thank you. I appreciate the advice and I appreciate you watching. I really need to add some more of those flags and banners to the shop wall. Haha
I had a1450 back in the 90s,im sure mine only did a 45 inch wide bale. it made a good bale ,you have to watch it in a big crop of hay the tall crop will catch the twin and feed it in as your baling, had that happen a couple of times.
I know all about that. That’s happed to me at least 4 times already 😂. At least it’s on the edge of the bale where I can pull it out.
After you put on new sprockets and chains tell me how mutch you have in baler or keep splicing chain and breaking chain. I know I do it everyday you have to debate new parts or old. Good video keep trying you will get it baled. God bless
So it was $600 for the baler , $75 for the rebuild on the cylinder, about $20 in chain links (we’ve gone through 7). It came with multiple new parts including all new belts, pick-up teeth and rollers. Thank you for watching!
For $ 600..it seems OK. Good luck, hope it won't cost you much, to repair the baler.
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We had Gehl 1450 on the farm must be 30 years AGO used it on Massey Ferguson 275 to run it made real good high Density bale. you maybe get 300/400 pounds more then soft core Baler always made go bales always wanted Gehl 1470 ours had just hydraulic arm cut off run the string we paid 5500 used for are Gehl 1450
They do make great bales! I still have to figure out the adjustments because it seems like the bales are too tight. It’s such a tight bale that I have trouble stabbing it with my spear. But I would rather have it too tight than too loose.
Very good video I'd say it was a good investment after it makes 6 bale's it woud perty much pay for itself in Many places.. after you get the bug's worked out she will be a fine machine and pay for itself 6 times over .. also I don't know if your doing it or not but lube up to chains with wd-40 or a similar product they will last a tad longer.. also look for a cheap used dump rake and a small square bailer for future equipment as you can run the round bailer pick up your bale's then run dump rake and hook up square bailer that Way no waste or no discoloration in Future hay crops form old dried grass if you get more than one cutting a year ..
That’s a good idea. I need to look into a dump rake. For good hay like this I could easily get $80 a bale here in Arkansas, but this year I’m probably going to have to keep all of this for our horses to winter on. I have several more fields that my neighbors have asked me to cut that I should be able to sell and get my money back pretty quick that way. Their hay is a little more weedy and probably more for cows. It’s mixed grass but I should still get $50-$60 a bale on most of that. I just uploaded a video of me cutting one of those fields. Check it out and thanks for watching!
Dont make the bales to tight, is not worth it, you are gonna make the baler give up on chains and bearings, make it a at 100-120 bars, I don't know in what it measure to you, but when you push it that hard is gonna break, trust me :), greetings from a guy in romania, who learned by himself to bale :)
Them are good ole balers.I have a 1860. There tuff balers.
They don’t make ‘em like they used to. Companies used to take pride in their work. Stuff was made to last.
Love the video. You have heart and passion in what you do young man. Keep working on that old girl you will eventually get her working like she should. God Bless and love your Trump sign "Go Blondie get us back where we were".
you really need a tractor that has independent pto, so you are not stopping the pto to wrap, i always back up a few feet while that baler is wrapping, then when i dump the bale ,i can take off in a clean row, but that wont work with that massy, since the pto is disengaged when you push down the clutch, no reason to stop the baler,when it is wrapping or wrapped. just my opinon
Yes that would be nice. I have a David Brown 880 that is a independent pto but it needs a transmission. After I fix it, it will be my main tractor.
You tractor has a 2 stage clutch!!!.....partially down stops tractor, and lets you shift gears....all the way down stops pto..... and stops tractor.....I realize you are young and Learning and i like seeing this old equipment workin...I run mostly old equipment too.... But, learn to use the clutch....both stagesof it......second, use the hand throttle and leave the foot throttle to road travel and just moving from place to place on the farm...or loader work...the sudden rpms up and down.... and not using constant rpm's is wreaking havoc on the equipment and most likely contributed to some of the failures in this video......and lastly.....wear you some protection....not safety sallying here, and not telling you what to do....just have experience from not doing it myself......wear some leather boots/shoes prefer steel toe, safety glasses, gloves and hearing protection will go a long way in the future..... as you get older, you will appreciate taking these seemingly silly safety steps now... and one more thing.....Put an inline fuse in the 12volt power supply to baler....LOL trying to get the tractor unhooked from a burning baler is no fun.......Enjoyed your video very much and hope to see you making hay again this year.... @@RockWellAcresFarm2023
haybine and baler each one for 600...great deals!:O you work without a tedder right?:)
I found your channel. Your land looks really cool!
Welcome to our channel! We’re glad to have you here as part of our UA-cam family.
@@RockWellAcresFarm2023 hehehe this is Maggie 😁
Austin thought that might be you, Maggie 😉
@@RockWellAcresFarm2023 haha
He's learning
ME TOO
Awesome!
I stopped watching when I saw he was wearing crocks on his feet. Call me old fashioned but if you are going to farm, you're going to need your feet.
I see your point, but it’s pretty sad when you judge a kid for the kind of shoes he wears. FYI…Austin used to wear boots everywhere…I mean EVERYWHERE. As he grew, his foot got so wide that even wide shoes aren’t wide enough. Boots even worn for a few hours hurt his feet so much he has to quit working. I would rather have a hard working kid wearing crocs any day over a lazy kid wearing boots. To each his own.
@@RockWellAcresFarm2023 You are right. My apologies. Sorry. I wish him and the farm well.
No worries. Thank you.
@RockWellAcresFarm2023 Our oldest and best tractor driver, Bob Jacobsen, RIP...Wore aqua socks and cutoff jean shorts every day of the week. He was the best operator I have ever met. Have a good one. But yeah, I would be wearing boots.
Well don't look at me, barefoot everyday.
im in nwarkansas
That looks like a weed patch not a hay field
Maybe you tightened your chin up too tight
I think you mean chain, lol. But yes. Pretty sure that was the problem.
Paid too much
Sorry to you but the hay mower and baler both belong at a junk yard.
I guess beauty, or value, is in the eye of the beholder. My son absolutely loves making old things work, or at least attempting to. It brings him so much joy! He also learns a lot of life lessons, which means these old, what some would call “worthless” mowers and balers, still have a lot of worth in them.
I am so proud of this young man for using his talents and learning as he goes. Can't learn that with brand new equipment. I choose to encourage the youth in their attempts at learning and accomplishing difficult tasks. Good job, Austin!
And honestly you deserve to be silenced on this young mans posts. He is starting out and doing the work himself. He should be proud. Shame on you
We appreciate your support and recognition of Austin’s efforts. Thank you.
I picked up a 1450 last summer. The belts are made to start turning when it gets hay in them. I think your chains may have been a little too tight. It's a good baler though. Good job not giving up!