Ive found that my old international 37 baler likes a slower rpm & shorter bales and like someone said they don’t like picking up hay while turning, it makes inconsistent bales, what I mean by inconsistent is short one minute then long the next!! About 1400 rpm’s & second gear low with my Ford 3000 is where my 37 likes to run & does a great job!!
Nice video! And wow, I'm envious that you can skip tedding and double up windrows on day two - unheard of in these parts (New England). Any idea what % moisture you baled at? Anyhow, thanks for posting!
Thank you! The hay was dry to the touch! I’m not sure on the moisture %. The sun baked it after we cut, and the wind was blowing around 20 mph the next day so I’m sure it speeds up the process!
I remember when my uncle back in the late 1960's put a 4020 on a John Deere 14t baler. That seemed like such a big tractor for a baler at the time.
Ive found that my old international 37 baler likes a slower rpm & shorter bales and like someone said they don’t like picking up hay while turning, it makes inconsistent bales, what I mean by inconsistent is short one minute then long the next!! About 1400 rpm’s & second gear low with my Ford 3000 is where my 37 likes to run & does a great job!!
Nice video! And wow, I'm envious that you can skip tedding and double up windrows on day two - unheard of in these parts (New England). Any idea what % moisture you baled at? Anyhow, thanks for posting!
Thank you! The hay was dry to the touch! I’m not sure on the moisture %. The sun baked it after we cut, and the wind was blowing around 20 mph the next day so I’m sure it speeds up the process!
@@JPUP-Vlogs that’s great!!
How y’all like that Kubota disk mower ?
Works great! Makes mowing much faster and does a nice job
@@JPUP-Vlogs is it quick switch blades with a pry bar or do you have to undo nut and bolt ?
You have to take off nuts and bolts. Pretty simple design under there
Does this hurt the hay?
Hurt the hay? What are you talking about?
I Don`t see how you cut one day and bale it the next?
We baled 3 days after we cut
I’ve never raked the day after cutting and you don’t even condition (crimp) your hay. Are you out west with no humidity?