Glad you got all your first cutting done Ben.Now you and Benny can take a break and rest.That was so very nice hay you rolled this year. Job well done Ben and Benny, congrats.Take care,be safe and have a blessed day.🚜👏👍❤️🙏
I am happy for you Ben, I am glad that God is blessing you so much,but I must admit I was wondering about the stories that have been shared on your front porch, I do pray if it be Gods will that the next cutting of hay will be great as well, God bless you brother
Ben, congratulations on the first cutting this year. I thought it was going to be a impressive first round for you. I hope you get the rain you need for the second cutting. If you cared to share it, i would like to know how you got starting with the hay business, what equipment you started with, just a little back story from where it started to where you are with it now. I think it would make a great video, and i think most of us, your subscribers would enjoy it. Thanks for another great video. See you on the next one.
My old New Holland 654 had a buzzer like yours, no monitor and it was twine wrap. As I said in a previous comment, I really liked the NH, but when I had a roller go out and the shop told me it would be maybe up to 10 grand, my son and I went together and bought the John Deere 450E net wrap. It works great shorter wrapping time and storage outside is better, or less loss. The down side it the cost per bale of the net wrap, but that's works out okay for now. Thanks for sharing, I hope you have a great day!
Struggling here to make dry hay in ne Wisconsin, thunderstorms and very humid, anyway we have acquired this Hesston baler that’s exactly like yours, this thing will wrap if your not careful especially if some hay is a little damp, so l found out that you can fit a scraper bar for the starter roller to hopefully stop this from happening, it comes later this week so I’ll tell you how it goes when we finally get a break from the weather.
@@khtractors good news on the scraper, we set it up to have absolutely minimum clearance, certainly makes these balers less troublesome with wrapping when hay is sometimes on the damp side in spots, couple other things we’ve done with improvements, all new pickup tines, removed the bale ramp, yes you now have to back up, but along with reverting to single tie, no longer have twine undoing itself and being a nuisance when moving the bales, one other thing we’ve done, fitted a voltage regulator right in the control box along with an adjustable potentiometer so to regulate the speed of the tying arm, this takes the guesswork out of the amount of twine on the bale, makes a tidy job, hope this helps.
I know this is off the subject, but I've noticed you drive a school bus. Are you the transportation director for your school? I taught HS Ag/FFA for 36 years...drove a school bus all that time...retired from that out of Arkansas and am now the TD for a school in SW Missouri. Well...anyway...best wishes. I enjoy your channel a lot and I'm trying to get started doing some videos of my own. Although I'm not real tech savvy! lol
Fella thanks for sharing your hay totals. Hope you get some rain. Glad you can trailer your equipment it saves on tires and wear.
Thank you!
Awesome congratulations on your Yield, God Bless
Thanks, you too!
Glad you got all your first cutting done Ben.Now you and Benny can take a break and rest.That was so very nice hay you rolled this year. Job well done Ben and Benny, congrats.Take care,be safe and have a blessed day.🚜👏👍❤️🙏
Thank you very much Harlon!
Wow, awesome!! Congrats on those yields and having first cut wrapped up. Hoping for just enough rain for you without it flipping the other way 😅
Thank you!!!
I am happy for you Ben, I am glad that God is blessing you so much,but I must admit I was wondering about the stories that have been shared on your front porch, I do pray if it be Gods will that the next cutting of hay will be great as well, God bless you brother
Thank you very much!
Glad you had a good year!. Thanks for the video
Thank you Brian!
Hopefully the 2nd cut is as good as the first great video buddy 👍 I really enjoy your videos
Thanks 👍
It's nice to see You're having a successful year.
Thank you!
Ben, congratulations on the first cutting this year. I thought it was going to be a impressive first round for you. I hope you get the rain you need for the second cutting. If you cared to share it, i would like to know how you got starting with the hay business, what equipment you started with, just a little back story from where it started to where you are with it now. I think it would make a great video, and i think most of us, your subscribers would enjoy it. Thanks for another great video. See you on the next one.
Yes, I’ll try to do that. Been kinda thinking about it already. Thanks for the request!
I'll really be looking forward to that, can't wait.
Hello Ben, Thats an impressive number of bales👏🚜🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
My old New Holland 654 had a buzzer like yours, no monitor and it was twine wrap. As I said in a previous comment, I really liked the NH, but when I had a roller go out and the shop told me it would be maybe up to 10 grand, my son and I went together and bought the John Deere 450E net wrap. It works great shorter wrapping time and storage outside is better, or less loss. The down side it the cost per bale of the net wrap, but that's works out okay for now. Thanks for sharing, I hope you have a great day!
Thanks for sharing!
I'm glad that y'all had a great start on the hay. Maybe y'all will have the rest of the hay great
Thank you!
@@khtractors you're welcome
Struggling here to make dry hay in ne Wisconsin, thunderstorms and very humid, anyway we have acquired this Hesston baler that’s exactly like yours, this thing will wrap if your not careful especially if some hay is a little damp, so l found out that you can fit a scraper bar for the starter roller to hopefully stop this from happening, it comes later this week so I’ll tell you how it goes when we finally get a break from the weather.
Let me know how the scraper goes, that’s something I’ve considered. Thanks for watching
@@khtractors will do thank you.
@@khtractors good news on the scraper, we set it up to have absolutely minimum clearance, certainly makes these balers less troublesome with wrapping when hay is sometimes on the damp side in spots, couple other things we’ve done with improvements, all new pickup tines, removed the bale ramp, yes you now have to back up, but along with reverting to single tie, no longer have twine undoing itself and being a nuisance when moving the bales, one other thing we’ve done, fitted a voltage regulator right in the control box along with an adjustable potentiometer so to regulate the speed of the tying arm, this takes the guesswork out of the amount of twine on the bale, makes a tidy job, hope this helps.
@@glennlingard7851 thanks for the update!
Great video today God bless
Thank you! You too!
It's dry in upstate south carolina as well!
Thanks for watching!
Those are some impressive numbers. Bone dry here too…
We need rain badly! My yard crunches when you walk on it. Thanks for watching
I know this is off the subject, but I've noticed you drive a school bus. Are you the transportation director for your school? I taught HS Ag/FFA for 36 years...drove a school bus all that time...retired from that out of Arkansas and am now the TD for a school in SW Missouri. Well...anyway...best wishes. I enjoy your channel a lot and I'm trying to get started doing some videos of my own. Although I'm not real tech savvy! lol
I teach Welding and drive the bus. I appreciate you sharing your experiences, we must have very similar lives. Thank you!
I know you're busy but but I don't know if I can get your message or not cuz I'm playing my game okay
Thanks Cody!
@@khtractors good evening how are you doing today did you get your hair done yet or not vintage Hot Like This