I am really looking forward to this series! My only suggestion at this point is, do not make your conveyor table any narrower. You may get a bigger baler one day, and it would feed faster to leave it wider. For now, could you just build an angled guard out of sheet metal at the end of the conveyor table to direct the hay toward the baler intake? Hope that made sense to you Lol
Good day That looks interesting. The baler was it wore out. I know when you were at your friends place, there was alot there to put together good luck Thanks
i looked up the specs on a new holland 850 roller. it said it makes a 68'' x 68'' bale and requires 19hp pto. that cant be right can it? you need way more hp than that dont you?
I just googled it and same that. I would say it needs more than that. I pulled mine with a 574 International. 574 has around 67 hp. Thanks for watching and commenting. Have a good one
I don’t think I would cut the chain I don’t think 10 inches will matter that’s only 5 inches on each side I think I would try it before I’d cut it you may have to to do some sprocket reduction to change speeds I think you can turn it into a rebaked pretty easy
Should be a fun project. I’m looking forward to following this!
Farmer Tyler Ranch thanks for watching. I hope it works out. Lol. Have a good one
I like this idea of taking a piece of equipment and making another useful tool out of it. I'm going to enjoy this series of videos.
Soybean Farmer I think it can be done. Thanks for watching. Have a good one
I love a good fabrication project! Looking forward to seeing how this progresses.
Farmer Pete I think we can get it done. Thanks for watching. Have a good one
Can’t wait to see it coming together.
SLC Farms I hope I can get it to work. Thanks for watching. Have a good one
Nice Video as always 👍
PixelcounterFPV Thanks.
I am really looking forward to this series! My only suggestion at this point is, do not make your conveyor table any narrower. You may get a bigger baler one day, and it would feed faster to leave it wider. For now, could you just build an angled guard out of sheet metal at the end of the conveyor table to direct the hay toward the baler intake? Hope that made sense to you Lol
DeHaven Family Farm very good info. Makes good sense..Thanks. Have a good one
Looking fwd to seeing this process good luck. #WorldsOkayestFarmer
Worlds Okayest Farmer thanks for watching.
Thanks for the video it's going to be an interesting series. Have a great evening
The Farming Life I hope so. Thanks for watching. Have a good one
Good day That looks interesting. The baler was it wore out. I know when you were at your friends place, there was alot there to put together good luck Thanks
Don Voll pretty much wore out. It was still working when we parked it. It just don’t make a good tight bale. Thanks for watching
Go for it bro
Clint Goethe I cant wait to see how it looks and works when we get it finished. Thanks for watching. Have a good one
Wow, this should be interesting! I'm looking forward to seeing this come to fruition. Have you seen this done before?
Denny's Country Life no just figure it out as we go. Should be interesting. Thanks for watching. Have a good one
I got see this, I am not that creative so it was hard for me to imagine what your were describing. But I want to see it all come togetger for you.
My Slice Of Heaven Outdoors Thanks for watching . We made some good progress today. Have a good one
This looks like a fin project.
S Squared thanks for watching. It should work. Have a good one
Cool let's see if it's as efficient as Mr Davids
James O Brien I don’t think it will be that efficient. I just hope it works. Lol. Thanks for watching.Have a good one
i looked up the specs on a new holland 850 roller. it said it makes a 68'' x 68'' bale and requires 19hp pto. that cant be right can it? you need way more hp than that dont you?
I just googled it and same that. I would say it needs more than that. I pulled mine with a 574 International. 574 has around 67 hp. Thanks for watching and commenting. Have a good one
We’re thinking about building another unroller.
@@GerraldFarms good id like to watch it being built, yea i figured that was wrong i bet it would make my 4000 ford grunt
I think it would run it. You might have to slow down in heavy hay.
I don’t think I would cut the chain I don’t think 10 inches will matter that’s only 5 inches on each side I think I would try it before I’d cut it you may have to to do some sprocket reduction to change speeds I think you can turn it into a rebaked pretty easy
Smalltown Farmer88 thanks for watching. A lot of trial and error. Lol. Have a good one
Might want to but some dawgs of medal on it to move product.
Ralph’s Trucking and More Thanks for watching. Have a good one