@@Northern_Farmer I only once got a brand new roundbaler, it was a ferraboli fixed chamber. Maybe in 2001 it was a very good baler for silage Timothy but it got old and a lot of bales on it and now i got a vicon combi baler/wrapper that was used when i bought it. In between i did have a claas for a year but never ever again!!
I have had alternators pack up with dust and chaff and actually catch fire. So, now I try to remember to blow out the alternators every now and then as they are air cooled with a fan. We also blast out the radiators and coolers with water, daily to avoid overheating. Love that netwrap.
Congrats on the new baler! It's amazing how fast the net wrap is. And those red tractors look just fine pulling the green equipment. The green ones break down too except the green boys don't like to admit it.
Thanks for the video. My old Hesston 565a broke down on me five days in a row. Five. Days. In. A. Row! Yesterday I went to town and bought a JD 560M. It's going to be delivered in two days and I can't wait to put it to work!
Best thing to do for those baler monitors is to hard wire them straight to your battery. We have a 569 premium and that baler would throw all kinds of goofy codes before we wired it to the battery
Thats what im talkin about Ty. Net is the stuff. I remember you once said net wasnt good for your area due to frozen bales. I think youll find out its fine. But the worst winter we could ever have is probably your mild winter. Lol Keep the videos coming
Northern farmer Sunny and warm. 21 to 25 deg C Possible shower tomorrow then more sun. Our temperature really depends upon the breeze (or lack) from the ocean and how far from the water you are. 10 km east can be another 5 degrees warmer. Been running the weedee for the last hour around the shop and house before it gets any warmer. Cam
Congrats on the new baler. I hope you get your problems fixed, is always something when you have as much equipment as you do.. Good thing you have a lot of mechanic skills...... I wish for you good farming and stay safe, Shawn too....
@@Northern_Farmer yes in farming if not one thing it's the other... Here in PA. USA where I live we have had nice weather, but during June I think it rained everyday and super humid... I guess during the rain days you work on equipment and PM them so they keep running smoothly, at least that is what I'd do..... take care.....
Our 457 baler has the same monitor. We like the netwrap instead of string, I think it's easier on the throw out bearing. The bad part about net wrap over string is that it freezes to the ground and is hard to clean up in the spring. Thanks for taking us for a ride.
@@Northern_Farmer mushroom stacking.? Is that where you stack the bottom bales on there flat and the top bale goes on the round on top.?? I've only seen it done once where we live. Funny how some things catch on in different parts of the country and not in another.
@@Northern_Farmer try setting your wrap on 2.3 - 2.5, yes it uses slightly more of the wrap but that little bit extra really helps from them falling apart
I have a new 504r Vermeer your pickup is almost the same as mine love those rollers you can just go drop a bale and go again I have baled heavy hay dragging the booth of the tractor at 9 mph and if I would have had more power I probably could have gone faster but I was stopping in less then 50 yards to wrap so any more speed probably wouldn t have helped any but you should like that baler speed is night and day difference especially for me I went from a super I to the 504r
I was wanting to know if you could do a video on how to hook up the hay mowers, hay rakes, and round balers and round baler monitors and how they work and operate and how to operate them and how to get them ready for hay season and a walk around and an overview of the tractors and hay equipment this summer?
Thx for posting your vid. But your right you get to get her done, Hopefully before the rain. New lorn looks and work nice, Good for you Tyson & Shaun. Take care & God Bless
Congratulations on the new baler, nothing like new equipment. Looks like your smoking right along. Too bad other baler broke, you guys would have gotten lot more done. Thx for the video!!!
Funny you post this, my last video shows the violent end of my BR780A twine, so now i run a 568 net/twine and yeah running net is like the time you run a discbine instead of a haybine.
we have a 560 m baler too and we just finished up bailing up wheat straw about 250 round bales. they are nice machines that produce quality bales. we have about 167 head of black Angus cattle we live in michigan.
We got that same baker last fall! Sometimes have some trouble with the netwrap sticking. A little bit of baby powder does the trick! Need a 7280R on it ;)
G Manloh I’m not going to argue with you I’m not from the USA or Canada but I’ve been a contractor for 30 years this year ,my ave bale weight is 550 kg for a 5x4 size bale up to 800 kg for a 6x4 . I use 4800 meter rolls of net wrap pink wrap to support breast cancer and my customers love my bales. Most of my baling is done at night to retain leaf and day bailing is only cereals.
Nice new gear! Congrats! But the breakdowns. Dang! If it’s not one thing it’s something else, huh. I got no dealings with round balers... Question: when u change density setting, what exactly is the mechanism inside the equipment to change it on the bale? More or less hydro pressure? Also I’ve seen people meander from side to side on the swaths? I seen Nick do that but figured it was on account of him drinking in the cab. But he says he don’t drink much, so 🤣 Anyway I guess that bar graph on the monitor tells u if she’s gettin lopsided? If so how does it know? Electronic eyes in there? Oh and that net wrapper don’t mess around, does it! Ha. Fast!
Hydraulic Pressure... Lol There are sensors on the two end belts one each side... When the bale has more hay one one side of it... the belt on the side with less hay will become loose...the sensor will show that and you move over to that side to fill it up.
Your sure hard on alternator's lol... Just like anything else when its time it's time... Damn nice bailer Tyson you deserve it... Puts a ding in the pocket but it's worth it in the long run... Great video I enjoyed watching just how fast the new bailer with net wrap can be
On the 566 baler, I think if you have a machine shop make up a 4140 chrome moly shaft it won't break no more. Not sure if you still have it after this new one.
It doesn't freeze any worse than twine does. Used net for years and never had an issue. A little might stick to the bale once in awhile but even if it does it just pulls a bit of hay off the bale with it. The net wrap does not hold moisture.
I'm curious how these new balers would ever work on steep ground?? We have a 435 and the only reason my dad won't buy a new baler is on steep ground with ours you can slowly open the gate to catch the bales. These new ones just throw them out wide open, seems on steep land you'd be screwed???
@@Northern_Farmer can you still catch bales with the gate? We have some fields so steep you have to open the tailgate slow and let it hold your roll in place or they will take off. But a new baler would be nice. My dad just refuses to buy one because people have told him you can't catch bales on the gate 😒
The joys of farming everything hard at once. I used to round bale Ford 5000 and MF 1085 with no a.c. that colour red tractors are testing you lol you what the south Sask farmer says about those 🤣
@@Northern_Farmer yes it 42 with the humidity but haying weather we where all done with your little bit here 3 weeks ago just 1200 small squares and 60 4×5 rounds we didn't think we going get much because it was so cold and wet here in Ontario but heat came at right time
Look on the bright side you got you 50 bales and wear in period done quicker. That is one thing I don't like with our new Kubota when driving your hand or the steering wheel block the temp gauge that after my dad made a mega row which left me making 20 round 4ftx4ft bales in about 100 metres and it sucked a load of fine hay and seed heads up to plug the rad the first I knew was when the warning light and error code came on that I knew of a problem as I couldn't see the temp gauge. But at lease it was easy to fix by letting it cool down and cleaning the screens off and we end up with 184 bales off 10 acres which wasn't bad.
I thought you didn't like net wrap...I'm sure you had a video about it...and I didn't think you'd go for another JD but it looks great good job I wish my hay crop was that heavy
Tyson, congratulations on your new John Deere baler. Looks sharp and appears to make great round bales. Has to be fun. What is the analog gauge on the right side of the baler to the left of the apparent "rubber belts??" - Dean from Minnesota
we did find if the dealership does not what to a deal there is the other option in colours lol we had green combines us sold them the green paint they were not going to very any deals we have 10 new red ones the JD dealership is bad at us not getting them from them we try we found out do not keep them at long less trouble with them 5 years we are trading them off
FIrst off John Deere is the only dealer that is close to us. Secondly John Deere round balers have been good to us here. I will admit though that the new Vermer Balers are pretty good to.
I believe John Deere balers are the best. We keep extra bearings to fit every roll. If one goes out we fix it in the field and keep rolling. Nothing worse then hay on the ground broke down and see the rain coming :( It makes me have a bad attitude LOL
Not a chance :) The only reason we have extra bearings is because they will go out at some time and we try to be prepared for anything. We haven't had one go out in the field in years but if it should we are prepared.
We don't buy our parts from John Deere :) And all equipment will eventually tear up if you use it enough. That's just the nature of the beast. However I might add that we bought this baler from my Dad years ago and it still puts up a great bale !! It's hard to beat quality.
COME ON BOYS! MASH THAT THUMBS UP! Takes less than one second to do that for Ty 🙂
That's the best feeling ever for a cattle farmer, a new baler 😊
I remember the feeling back in 91 when we got the 535 new
@@Northern_Farmer I only once got a brand new roundbaler, it was a ferraboli fixed chamber. Maybe in 2001 it was a very good baler for silage Timothy but it got old and a lot of bales on it and now i got a vicon combi baler/wrapper that was used when i bought it. In between i did have a claas for a year but never ever again!!
I have had alternators pack up with dust and chaff and actually catch fire. So, now I try to remember to blow out the alternators every now and then as they are air cooled with a fan. We also blast out the radiators and coolers with water, daily to avoid overheating.
Love that netwrap.
Congrats on the new baler! It's amazing how fast the net wrap is. And those red tractors look just fine pulling the green equipment. The green ones break down too except the green boys don't like to admit it.
Thats true!
Thanks for the video. My old Hesston 565a broke down on me five days in a row. Five. Days. In. A. Row! Yesterday I went to town and bought a JD 560M. It's going to be delivered in two days and I can't wait to put it to work!
Your going to love it
Good For You Tyson!
Glad you got it.
Congratulations
Thanks
Best of luck with the new baler.... always nice to smell that new paint.. have to say love those old case tractors.
Best thing to do for those baler monitors is to hard wire them straight to your battery. We have a 569 premium and that baler would throw all kinds of goofy codes before we wired it to the battery
I heard that to... the 566 was giving us issues one time...but this time it was the alternator... the battery was dead when I shut down
Thats what im talkin about Ty. Net is the stuff. I remember you once said net wasnt good for your area due to frozen bales. I think youll find out its fine. But the worst winter we could ever have is probably your mild winter. Lol
Keep the videos coming
Well I have had net wrap bales here over winter before... some of them did fall apart from being frozen to the ground.
@@Northern_Farmer i hope it works out for you because net is so nice and fast.
Looks good. Thanks for helping me procrastinate for another 12 minutes on a beautiful morning in southern B.C. Cam
Nice... how the weather down there?
Northern farmer
Sunny and warm. 21 to 25 deg C Possible shower tomorrow then more sun. Our temperature really depends upon the breeze (or lack) from the ocean and how far from the water you are. 10 km east can be another 5 degrees warmer.
Been running the weedee for the last hour around the shop and house before it gets any warmer. Cam
Congrats on the new baler. I hope you get your problems fixed, is always something when you have as much equipment as you do.. Good thing you have a lot of mechanic skills...... I wish for you good farming and stay safe, Shawn too....
The only problem I have now is to much rain
@@Northern_Farmer yes in farming if not one thing it's the other... Here in PA. USA where I live we have had nice weather, but during June I think it rained everyday and super humid... I guess during the rain days you work on equipment and PM them so they keep running smoothly, at least that is what I'd do..... take care.....
Happy for you and the new equipment !
Great video as usual it’s magic when u get something new on farm gives u a lift hope it does not rain tomorrow and you get that field finished
Unfourtantly its been raining since I made the video
When I went from twine to net it was like going to heaven so much faster. Good luck
That's an awesome baler Tyson. A couple farmers have them beside us. Good for you. Nows its time to rock n roll.
If it stops raining
I know what your saying. I guess its better then dust. lol
HA!! I knew you were getting a new baler! LOL Congrats Tyson, I hope it is a great baler for you!!!
Wow nice baler. Christmas day for Tyson, congrats
It's only Christmas if it was a gift lol
Nice new baler👍 it ashamed that everything else is struggling today, happy baling before it rains 👍
Thats how it goes
always nice when new paint shows up-huh. congrats to uns!!
Always
Our 457 baler has the same monitor. We like the netwrap instead of string, I think it's easier on the throw out bearing. The bad part about net wrap over string is that it freezes to the ground and is hard to clean up in the spring. Thanks for taking us for a ride.
I know... I have had netwrap here and they fell apart... but I dont plan on keeping the bales on the ground.. I mushroom stack
@@Northern_Farmer mushroom stacking.? Is that where you stack the bottom bales on there flat and the top bale goes on the round on top.?? I've only seen it done once where we live. Funny how some things catch on in different parts of the country and not in another.
@@Northern_Farmer try setting your wrap on 2.3 - 2.5, yes it uses slightly more of the wrap but that little bit extra really helps from them falling apart
That’s a really nice bailer! Thanks for the video Tyson.
Wow congrats on the new green baler! Don't being going all green on us!
It's a nice mixture
It's great to have that new baler feeling, but the payment feeling balances it out.
I have a new 504r Vermeer your pickup is almost the same as mine love those rollers you can just go drop a bale and go again I have baled heavy hay dragging the booth of the tractor at 9 mph and if I would have had more power I probably could have gone faster but I was stopping in less then 50 yards to wrap so any more speed probably wouldn t have helped any but you should like that baler speed is night and day difference especially for me I went from a super I to the 504r
Very nice, congrats with the new baler
Green and Red, hmmmm, the RED GREEN SHOW.
I think only Canadians might get this lol.
Nice baler. A tractor cab with ac not working is brutal. Always something first day and a alternator isn't to bad. Good luck
It was bad enough since that baker requires lots of volts
Good timing Tyson , now you need a JOHN DEERE to operate that 560 bailer . A nice 4640 or 4840 would do fine !!!!!
My tractors run it pretty good?
I was wanting to know if you could do a video on how to hook up the hay mowers, hay rakes, and round balers and round baler monitors and how they work and operate and how to operate them and how to get them ready for hay season and a walk around and an overview of the tractors and hay equipment this summer?
Thx for posting your vid. But your right you get to get her done, Hopefully before the rain. New lorn looks and work nice, Good for you Tyson & Shaun. Take care & God Bless
Didnt get it done... it rained 3 inches over 2 days
@@Northern_Farmer LOL O well good for the grain crops.
By golly I just got my 460m about a week ago. I put the easiest 200 bales through it so far. You’ll be glad you did it.
They had me set mine at 70 inches right away but wait 50 bales to bump up the tension. I really liked the bales I got after I cranked it up.
They are pre set at the both on this monitor.
Congratulations on the new baler, nothing like new equipment. Looks like your smoking right along. Too bad other baler broke, you guys would have gotten lot more done. Thx for the video!!!
Yea we would have finished the whole field. Now the rest is all getting rained on.
Got to make hay while the sun shines sometimes you got to make a in the dark thank you for the video you do put out and good luck on your hay
No Sun shining here
Congratulations on the new Baler. Now that you have net wrap you'll really be baling hay!
nice looking baler tyson good luck with her thanks for the baler
Congrats on the new baler. Shaun must be a little upset that he isn’t running it. Take care.
I dont know yet lol
I had a feeling something like this was in the works after the last video :) Excellent choice
Funny you post this, my last video shows the violent end of my BR780A twine, so now i run a 568 net/twine and yeah running net is like the time you run a discbine instead of a haybine.
I still like twine though
There great balers! You’ll love it
Congrat, on the new bailer Tyson .
Thanks Leo
Got ours last summer, it didn't even have the wheels on yet. Those things are insane the way they eat hay!
Yea..I haven't had it in the good hay yet
we have a 560 m baler too and we just finished up bailing up wheat straw about 250 round bales. they are nice machines that produce quality bales. we have about 167 head of black Angus cattle we live in michigan.
Yea it seems to be working well
We got that same baker last fall! Sometimes have some trouble with the netwrap sticking. A little bit of baby powder does the trick! Need a 7280R on it ;)
Yea John Deere gives you a bottle when you buy the Baler. They put it on the net wrap roll.
Congratulations on your new baler
Thanks
Just a heads up 3and a half to 4 wraps of net wrap is better than 2 trust me Tyson hope you have a great run with the Johnny.
@G Manloh we do 1.5 wraps on hay
2.5 on straw
Maybe if you pay for the wrap... Even 2 wraps is working out to 2 dollars a bale to wrap them
Northern farmer ok your wrap is 3 times the price that I’m paying for the same thing . Might pay to check your supplier.
G Manloh I’m not going to argue with you I’m not from the USA or Canada but I’ve been a contractor for 30 years this year ,my ave bale weight is 550 kg for a 5x4 size bale up to 800 kg for a 6x4 . I use 4800 meter rolls of net wrap pink wrap to support breast cancer and my customers love my bales. Most of my baling is done at night to retain leaf and day bailing is only cereals.
Nice new gear! Congrats! But the breakdowns. Dang! If it’s not one thing it’s something else, huh.
I got no dealings with round balers... Question: when u change density setting, what exactly is the mechanism inside the equipment to change it on the bale? More or less hydro pressure?
Also I’ve seen people meander from side to side on the swaths? I seen Nick do that but figured it was on account of him drinking in the cab. But he says he don’t drink much, so 🤣
Anyway I guess that bar graph on the monitor tells u if she’s gettin lopsided? If so how does it know? Electronic eyes in there?
Oh and that net wrapper don’t mess around, does it! Ha. Fast!
Hydraulic Pressure... Lol There are sensors on the two end belts one each side... When the bale has more hay one one side of it... the belt on the side with less hay will become loose...the sensor will show that and you move over to that side to fill it up.
Your sure hard on alternator's lol... Just like anything else when its time it's time... Damn nice bailer Tyson you deserve it... Puts a ding in the pocket but it's worth it in the long run... Great video I enjoyed watching just how fast the new bailer with net wrap can be
Merry Christmas in July. On getting a new baker. Now get that tractor fixed, while it’s raining. It’s always something. But that farming.
Oh its raining.. tractor and baler are fixed.. but still raining
Nice Baler, Great Video!
Is that baler setup for plastic wrap insted of net also? That is good for storing bales outside, keeps the rain and ground moisture away.
I know about the plastic wrap..I have seen it before...I'm pretty sure it will work on any john deere net wrap baler
Now beware of emissions if u get a new tractor / nice baler thanks for the video
lol Who said Im getting a new tractor.. Ill never get the newer tractors....stay with the older ones
@@Northern_Farmer well said
Nice baler Tyson!! Congratulations!!
That baler suer looks kick ass with the fatty float tires lol. Can you use that model for silage bales too?
No.. its not the silage special
Oh ok. Looks like she makes some pretty tight bales though
Not for the break in period... they were small and loose
Ok is the break in for the belts to stretch even?
Its for everything..
On the 566 baler, I think if you have a machine shop make up a 4140 chrome moly shaft it won't break no more. Not sure if you still have it after this new one.
Will you be making a video on the bearing and alternator repairs?
yes
You guys work hard. Thanks
SO NEW!! Had to wear shades. LOL.
That baler would look a whole lot better with a mean green machine in front of it 👍😎🤠 nothing runs like a Deere 👍
Baler looks nice
thanks
Tyson It must seem funny if you can get through a full day with out something breaking down. Glad you got a new baler hope it works out for you.
What about the net rap FREEZING in the winter ?
It should be the same as twine..I'll melt them off like I usually do
I'll take net over twine, been there, done that. Net sheds more water/ice and doesn't freeze down in a "groove" like twine.
It doesn't freeze any worse than twine does. Used net for years and never had an issue. A little might stick to the bale once in awhile but even if it does it just pulls a bit of hay off the bale with it. The net wrap does not hold moisture.
Congrats on the new baler. Should help get the crop off alittle faster.
Does it have that new baler smell??
Lol... Kinda
You might have some fun in the winter with the net wrap freezing in the winter
It should be ok if I face them to the south like I usually do
Year in, what do u think? About to buy one.
This is the 3rd year right now....its pretty good...really not much different than the 569...they changed the net wrap drive system..
I'm curious how these new balers would ever work on steep ground?? We have a 435 and the only reason my dad won't buy a new baler is on steep ground with ours you can slowly open the gate to catch the bales. These new ones just throw them out wide open, seems on steep land you'd be screwed???
We if it's really steep guys won't use kickers
@@Northern_Farmer can you still catch bales with the gate? We have some fields so steep you have to open the tailgate slow and let it hold your roll in place or they will take off. But a new baler would be nice. My dad just refuses to buy one because people have told him you can't catch bales on the gate 😒
@@Jacob_6420 I have never tried
The joys of farming everything hard at once. I used to round bale Ford 5000 and MF 1085 with no a.c. that colour red tractors are testing you lol you what the south Sask farmer says about those 🤣
Happens lol
Happens not hard lol
Lol..well the rad should have been blown out before baling...it was very hot out to.
@@Northern_Farmer yes it 42 with the humidity but haying weather we where all done with your little bit here 3 weeks ago just 1200 small squares and 60 4×5 rounds we didn't think we going get much because it was so cold and wet here in Ontario but heat came at right time
We have Barely started .. that was the first field cut down.. and its been raining since I made this video
Look on the bright side you got you 50 bales and wear in period done quicker.
That is one thing I don't like with our new Kubota when driving your hand or the steering wheel block the temp gauge that after my dad made a mega row which left me making 20 round 4ftx4ft bales in about 100 metres and it sucked a load of fine hay and seed heads up to plug the rad the first I knew was when the warning light and error code came on that I knew of a problem as I couldn't see the temp gauge. But at lease it was easy to fix by letting it cool down and cleaning the screens off and we end up with 184 bales off 10 acres which wasn't bad.
Well I got 190 bales.. but a quarter of it got all rained on.
@@Northern_Farmer I know that feeling the bittersweet happiness of getting it done but with the fact some got rained on tempering the feeling
Like the balers. I wont put up with that monitor making noise at all tho.
Actually you just press the minus button and it stops it
Sorry you are having problems with your tractors but congrats on the new baler.
Thanks
where are you guys from Peace River? Fairview? Manning? Pls let me know
When it's crunch time, give it all you got and don't worry about the unimportant stuff. You can alway shower later, and this video was fine.
I hope to
What size paddock are you baling in?
135 acres
I thought you didn't like net wrap...I'm sure you had a video about it...and I didn't think you'd go for another JD but it looks great good job I wish my hay crop was that heavy
It depends...I used it a few years ago... it was ok and not ok
Did you think of any other paint color or are you sold on John devere balers
Well vermeer got so considerations..but yea deere here is were it's at.
Cant get it to go all your way just gonna have to earn it very nice bailer hope it comes together for you
How big deal is it for you to get rain on those windrows?
Pretty big deal...quality goes down super fast...its been rained on 3 or 4 times already since the video..
Was wandering when the 535 was going by by lol
Nice new baler.. I thought l had a nice round baler till l bought a Vermeer.
How many bails do you guys do a year?
3 to 3500
Wow thats alot! Do you guys chop any silage or is hay there main food source?
Congrats on the new baler. Sucks about the mechanical issues on everything else.
Nice baler and hay have a good day
Doing a good job Tyson!
Tyson, congratulations on your new John Deere baler. Looks sharp and appears to make great round bales. Has to be fun. What is the analog gauge on the right side of the baler to the left of the apparent "rubber belts??" - Dean from Minnesota
I think your talking about the bale height indicator? Shows you how full the baler is getting...
Nice baler but it looks like she going to get a good work out for that a big hay field.
Thats no work out ... Just wait till I get into my good hay feilds
Nice implement right there. Real nice.
Hey Tyson, which is more difficult. Being a farmer or being an Edmonton Oilers fan?
Lol...both sometimes
Can you spread manure right after you are done baling >? did you get the new baler off of Amazon ??
no.. not practical here
Nice looking baler it should help you get all the baling done faster.
Thanks..I hope so to
Nice new baler, would look better with a JD 6150R in front of it .. 😊
we did find if the dealership does not what to a deal there is the other option in colours lol we had green combines us sold them the green paint they were not going to very any deals we have 10 new red ones the JD dealership is bad at us not getting them from them we try we found out do not keep them at long less trouble with them 5 years we are trading them off
@@jenniferwhite6089 Google translate gibberish
@@FoodwaysDistribution Insert laughing face emoji here.
Jennifer White what the hell did I just read
Nice Round Baler!!!
Thanks
How many rolls did you roll that day? Congratulations sir, loud for you....
190
Very nice...
Nice looking baler
What is the reasoning behind buying John Deere balers then other brands?
FIrst off John Deere is the only dealer that is close to us. Secondly John Deere round balers have been good to us here. I will admit though that the new Vermer Balers are pretty good to.
Never ever a JD baler for me! All the troubles and pain it gave me i,m happy i sold it and bought a Krone!
The bad thing about krone here is the dealer is so far away..and they only make small bales.
I understand. Anyway i wish you all the best with this baler👍 I hope this green won,t let you down!
Keep up the good work ( thumbs up)
Way to make me jealous lol
Lol... I didnt mean to
By the sounds of it its time for a ice green tractor to match the baler haha
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 he already had a bad day you don't want him to go broke hahahahahah
Haha maybe
@@Northern_Farmer come to the dark side lol
Nice clean side dash
Little Editing snafooo haha
Gracia por las ideas
I believe John Deere balers are the best. We keep extra bearings to fit every roll. If one goes out we fix it in the field and keep rolling. Nothing worse then hay on the ground broke down and see the rain coming :( It makes me have a bad attitude LOL
A lot of newer balers these days are getting pretty good to now.
You trade it in for a NewHolland and you won't have to stock that bearing supply.
Not a chance :) The only reason we have extra bearings is because they will go out at some time and we try to be prepared for anything. We haven't had one go out in the field in years but if it should we are prepared.
Well, like I said! Made in China bearings at John Deere price.
We don't buy our parts from John Deere :) And all equipment will eventually tear up if you use it enough. That's just the nature of the beast. However I might add that we bought this baler from my Dad years ago and it still puts up a great bale !! It's hard to beat quality.