WATCH THIS BEFORE you BUY a USED JOHN DEERE ROUND BALER

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  • Опубліковано 2 тра 2020
  • This video shows getting the John Deere round hay baler out for the first time since last fall. I go over a few tips of what to look for when buying a used baler as well as some tips on the round baler. This covers a JOHN DEERE ROUND Baler but much of this would cover any brand. I hop this helps somebody out. Be sure to subscribe and follow us.
    James and Melinda
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  • @michaelcann280
    @michaelcann280 2 роки тому +2

    Same here in England now 90% of farms do it the same way now. although as a kid i had to ride the Woodend sled behind the old style bailers and stack 8 high then trip the sled leaver to push the stack off an start all over again. you just had to pray the tractor driver was in a good mood and went normal speed or if he went fast it was crazy job stacking an tripping the sled before the next bale was coming out again lol Good luck in all you do in life. best wish to you both.

  • @charlesyork9556
    @charlesyork9556 Рік тому

    good info i just started hay work this year im 50 never done it before so big learning curve for me but im mechanical minded so not to hard we just welded up the pick up roller and put some new strippers and pick up teeth in our baler it worked great i never would have known about that pick up roller repair with pout watching your video . it made a world of difference in baling and not clogging up the baler . thank you for great videos .. subscribed!!!!

  • @johnnyalderdice7712
    @johnnyalderdice7712 Рік тому +1

    Great video mate I was just looking at one of these balers to buy and now have a good understanding of it
    It's going to be a change from my old b46 but big rounds are less effort

  • @redgeypedersen41
    @redgeypedersen41 2 роки тому +1

    Thankyou, I just purchased a 435 jd and going to use it for the first time on my 30 acre alfalfa farm.

  • @insearchofthebest9070
    @insearchofthebest9070 2 роки тому +1

    Your right about the pickup roller if you know anything about it you know thats got to be done on purpose .I've seen some bad welds but nothing that bad for any kind or repair hahaha. & that is a good tip on the painting unless your wanting to replace the inside wall soon 😉

  • @johntyrone307
    @johntyrone307 2 роки тому +1

    Great tutorial. Thanks!

  • @igabfbrn
    @igabfbrn 4 роки тому +1

    Great tips and advise.

  • @insearchofthebest9070
    @insearchofthebest9070 2 роки тому +1

    Also pay attention to your belt lasing. For wearing rivets

  • @loadmastergod1961
    @loadmastergod1961 Місяць тому

    From northern mn, instead of paint, just get a gallon can of wd40 and soak a rag with it and wipe down the shiny surfaces. 4 henerstins of doing it that way with similar protectant.

  • @jimrosesadventureinmanilap715
    @jimrosesadventureinmanilap715 4 роки тому +1

    You definitely have good advice on this Hay baly

  • @concretehousebuildinginph1488
    @concretehousebuildinginph1488 4 роки тому +2

    James I used to do hard surfacing welding on forrestry equipment. The two types
    were stick welding electrodes with tungston carbide alloy and the more durable
    way was metal tubes filled with little balls of pure tungston carbide that you melt
    on with an acetylene torch. Rather than straight line beads I wrote the date on
    the part with hardfacing, the plant name , my initials, our shop phone number,
    and work order number if I had it. Years later I would find equipment with my
    hardfaced labeled parts on equipment in a different state with dates 10 to 15
    years old still readable in the hardfacing. By the way, hardsurfacing welds with
    high tungston carbide have transverse cracking across the beads as they cool
    which looks terrible on hammer mill hammers which are completely covered with hardsurfacing.
    george and aurora

    • @TexasFilipino
      @TexasFilipino  4 роки тому +1

      I just a old Skewl low tech welder. I do Stick , Mig and Tig - gets me by for what I need. Sounds like ole Elon Musk needs you down there in Boca CHica Texas welding up them stainless steel spaceships he is setup building!!! How life there? Whats been going on?

  • @jimrosesadventureinmanilap715
    @jimrosesadventureinmanilap715 4 роки тому +1

    I have used a next size bigger... The one near puts the net wrap on... And then you put the plastic wrap on... So the Hay can pickle.. Which takes about 40 days.. If I remember correctly

    • @TexasFilipino
      @TexasFilipino  4 роки тому +2

      yep - silage- popular these days too

  • @fmadgs
    @fmadgs 4 роки тому +1

    Cool Lets see it work

  • @charleshoadley47
    @charleshoadley47 4 роки тому +1

    Back in my day we made the baby ones easy to stack lol

  • @staceyspears9338
    @staceyspears9338 4 роки тому +1

    I know I'm behind, but it's been crazy here. (Looks like 2 more weeks we'll have our grandson.) Not sure what I'm doing wrong, but the last 4 or 5 of your vlogs I've tried to like and it says its added to my liked videos, but the count doesn't increase. Take care.

  • @frankmchale6916
    @frankmchale6916 3 роки тому

    I am thinkin about buyin a John Deere 550 baler,would you recommend I Do? Thanks.

  • @kennyh5083
    @kennyh5083 2 роки тому

    Oh shoot, an I was just gonna buy one!

  • @thunderbird97
    @thunderbird97 4 роки тому +1

    since you are a cheap farmer what do you use to hold things together with since you use twin instead of bailing wire ?, also here is tip for the fire extinguishers, take them and turn upside down and tap them few times with a mallet to stir contents up, when the sit upright like that for long time contents gets packed in the bottom and wont work when you need them, I do this once a month with mine that I have in 5th wheel.

    • @TexasFilipino
      @TexasFilipino  4 роки тому

      That is a excellent tip on those. I will do that tomorrow! Thank you . I keep a couple of rolls of stainless steel wire handy. Don't rust out like baling wire! Pretty strong too. Wire is a farmers best friend!

    • @thunderbird97
      @thunderbird97 4 роки тому

      @@TexasFilipino seen many farmers have trucks and equipment tied together with wire

  • @geraldrakers4746
    @geraldrakers4746 7 місяців тому +1

    Prayers for the young man ,crying shame.

  • @remigiofortassin
    @remigiofortassin 3 роки тому +1

    Hi! The welds on the pickup roller is to fix pressure issues ??

    • @TexasFilipino
      @TexasFilipino  3 роки тому +1

      to grab the hay and start the roll core

  • @laman491
    @laman491 3 роки тому +4

    Good video but too much competition with the music to hear what you're saying

  • @SilvesterTorrente-wh9xi
    @SilvesterTorrente-wh9xi 7 місяців тому

    Can i order like that baler from your place to PH?

  • @Canadax25
    @Canadax25 3 роки тому +1

    Hey man I. Was wondering will the bank loan you money on a used Baler?

    • @TexasFilipino
      @TexasFilipino  3 роки тому +1

      That would depend on your relationship with your banker. They might have you put up collateral of greater value. I just pay cash.

  • @tuck634
    @tuck634 3 роки тому +1

    How many hp is the kubota your running that baler with?

  • @hendrik1636c
    @hendrik1636c 3 роки тому

    Not shedkept anymore i see

  • @randyjago2625
    @randyjago2625 2 роки тому

    Almost didn't recognize you with no hat on.

  • @insearchofthebest9070
    @insearchofthebest9070 2 роки тому

    You can tell by looking at that baler it was taken care of & barn kept .either you stole that equipment at a give away price .or you baled & sold a lot of hay hehehe

  • @daver6699
    @daver6699 Рік тому

    Why the background music? Annoying as hell. Other than that whine, a decent video thanks.

  • @user-ib1dd9er2l
    @user-ib1dd9er2l 4 місяці тому

    loose the distracting music