💪Baling and loading .. Brute Muscle.

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  • @Lyniem1989
    @Lyniem1989 4 місяці тому

    Good ❤❤❤🎉🎉

  • @aldogiucci7601
    @aldogiucci7601 4 місяці тому +1

    I know how he feels lifting all the bales. It's really hard work and takes the puff out of you for several days. Just another suggestion.
    If you have two people you can make a hitch that connects to your baler and car trailer. You only have to handle the hay once. You make the rear bale chute longer to reach your trailer. You drop your speed at a just below walking space. You just need someone to stack your hay on the trailer. I hope the help. I live down under in Australia.

    • @burkeandsons5
      @burkeandsons5  4 місяці тому

      Oh my Gosh , I will surely let them know, Man you guys sure know how to ride, I have a FB friend there who does the Ring of fire, Michael Sekulich.. Thanks for the advice I'll sure pass it along!

    • @burkeandsons5
      @burkeandsons5  4 місяці тому

      I sent that to my son, He sent me this😆. ua-cam.com/video/n4AZ_k2ss3A/v-deo.htmlsi=UNXyl75bJWrftpco

    • @aldogiucci7601
      @aldogiucci7601 4 місяці тому +1

      Yes I have seen the hydraulic chucker, its good if you lack mates. You still need to sort and restack bales. Wiith the trailer you just drive up to your unloading area stack in your barn. In OZ down under we stack our hay under large commercial Hay trap special made for Australia condition. They last up to 10yrs. Cheaper than building large hay sheds.

    • @burkeandsons5
      @burkeandsons5  4 місяці тому

      Isn't it hard to manage the big tarps?

    • @aldogiucci7601
      @aldogiucci7601 4 місяці тому

      @@burkeandsons5 Hello I mange my own turps. You stack your hay on timber pallets. The eyelets are one meter apart. You lay baling twine under the pallets. You need spring between the trip eyelet and baling twine. Then you use a truckie hitch.
      The reason why you use a spring is for windy conditions. The spring stretch up with the trap as the windy blows. We had gusty winds up to 80km/hr. You need to check your tension because hay will shrink. Can give you a like if you would like to look at.

  • @aldogiucci7601
    @aldogiucci7601 4 місяці тому

    Looking at the video, it seems your bales are bit to long. You need to adjust your knotter stop make them a bit shorter.
    I use my rake and bring 3 wind
    rows together in one. Stops the constant walking to pick up bales. Best option is to have bales either side of each close together, this shortens your walking distance. My wife drives the tractor below walking speed and drives between the bale rows. I then pick them up at my walking speed. Much quicker and only get 1/2 puffed out. The average temp for use in summer is around the 38 celus. I think it about the 100F for you guys.
    I travelled in the USA and I find your summer not as hot in OZ land

    • @burkeandsons5
      @burkeandsons5  4 місяці тому

      Yes watching the McClouds I daughters it looks a trite hotter your way..