@@brenterickson1695 You'll get there. 👍 I'm amazed at some of the fields still standing around here. Good stuff on bigger fields than I'm cutting. Not sure what they're waiting for.
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin The poor 50 didn't get a lot of video time this haying season. Manure spreading is coming soon. I get pretty good views on manure spreading videos. Maybe they like the 50.
You need a squeeze on the loader.. or a bale grapple, You definitely don't want to leave a square baler out over winter!! Bad enough in the barn in some places. You get the new barn up, you'll have room for everything, including the round bales...
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin I'm going to need a bigger barn. 🤣 I can add a lean-to on the north side of the existing barn for pretty cheap. That would help a lot with equipment storage. I definitely need a squeeze. Stacking the wrapped bales on end would be lovely for creating space and would make a nice wind break.
@@pinesedgefarm1155 I like it. But I always want more. 🤣 A few labor saving machines and I might make a bunch of squares. There aren't many people around here who want to bother with them.
@@brycewiborg8095 The A is in that displacement range with the 60-620-630. I like the big ones too but that size is my favorite 2 cylinder exhaust note.
Our bales are basically the same, It's just so damn many over......... Over 700 ... 4x8 rounds on the Rented farm 15 miles away...... But After the 2 ( 20a & 80a) fields dried enough from the drenching Hurricane? tropical Debbie left we got it all hauled and stacked under the shed... in 2 10 hour days ( 4 men driving 4 trucks, 1 teenager unloading and spotting bales for stacker, 1 LADY in the field bunching 27 bale groups and loading trailers( she is Fast ) We had to clean bales so we cold spray for Army Worms and apply between cuts Fertilizer.... Grass is already from 1 inch stubble height to 8 in runners......
@@farmingforfunandprofit940 That's a lot of hay to haul. Good thing you found enough help. We don't have any Arny worm or grasshopper problems, thankfully.
That is ONLY from the Rented Farm Which the whole operation to a Hay only business began 7 years ago.... It started with a landowner who we we renting his open land in Cotton And Peanuts.... asked us to Add his 80 acres of Hybrid Tifton Bermuda Grass into the program It has Snowballed from a first Crop of 1000 4x8 rounds sold right out the field to a Hay Broke for $50,00.00 each ...... A year later into purchasing a complete rebaling operation, supplying TSC Stores by contract in our Radius with 53ft trailer loads of small squares (756 bales)....... Over 68 trailer loads last year!....
@@farmingforfunandprofit940 That will definitely keep you busy. I think rebaling could be a good thing around here. There's always demand for small squares but our summer weather can be uncooperative for putting up a lot squares.
About 4 years ago We were approached by a big time Cotton & Peanut farmer had a rebaling operation that involved supplying 2 TSC stores near Charleston S C and he wanted to sell the Whole Shebang,,,,,,, The package included A set of Simpsom Unroller and feeder Tables, a 5070 N H Baler, A 200 Bale Bandit, A Ramp for loading bundles inside trailers, 4 53ft double door OTR Trailers, My Son applied for a Farm Loan with enough to build 2 6ox120x 20 high Steel sheds and he let us use his Shed to keep the operation going while the TSC contracts were changed and they finished our shed....... Last year we purchased an 1840 inline and a 5250 Bale Baron trading th Bandit...... Last year we supplied over 52000 small squares to 6 TSC stores,,,,,, We Round Bale everything, for speed, an handling..... We just swapped out an M and R John Deere balers for 3 Krone 190 XT balers each capable of 45 bales per hour........ (Numbers derived during last baling session............. )995 bales from 2 balers in 2 5 hour afternoons)
@@ErnieHatmaker They definitely had fun. I'll have to check with Madi what she has for video or photos. People could see that these horses do something besides eat hay. 👍
@@e.a.bfarms I'm moving it south. I have been thinking all summer about fencing, feeding, the water line and bale yard access. I'll do a little better explanation when I get to the manure hauling video.
First it never gets old listening to the old John Deere start I bought a 730 in 1969 I sure wish I kept it
@@gordoncarpenter1552 You are definitely first. 👍🙂 I would like another two cylinder maybe a little bit bigger. A 730 would be excellent.
I had a 720 diesel I sure wish I would have kept too!
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 My uncle had one for a while so at least I've driven one.
Well your ahead of me... still have one more place to bale and then haul home...We should have it wrapped up this weekend.... Thanks Will.
@@brenterickson1695 You'll get there. 👍 I'm amazed at some of the fields still standing around here. Good stuff on bigger fields than I'm cutting. Not sure what they're waiting for.
The weather is finally cooperative.
Thank you Will .
@@brycewiborg8095 We have a good stretch of days right now. There's still a lot of standing hay around here.
Good evening Will.
Gotta use the 50 for something 👍😎
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin The poor 50 didn't get a lot of video time this haying season. Manure spreading is coming soon. I get pretty good views on manure spreading videos. Maybe they like the 50.
It was always my job to blow the baler off when we were done after each crop.
I always washed and hand waxed it too.
Kept it looking like new.
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 I liked to wax the haybine. That 1209 shiny green hood 👍
You need a squeeze on the loader.. or a bale grapple,
You definitely don't want to leave a square baler out over winter!! Bad enough in the barn in some places.
You get the new barn up, you'll have room for everything, including the round bales...
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin I'm going to need a bigger barn. 🤣 I can add a lean-to on the north side of the existing barn for pretty cheap. That would help a lot with equipment storage. I definitely need a squeeze. Stacking the wrapped bales on end would be lovely for creating space and would make a nice wind break.
Love the johnny some people dont i guess we dont care 😂 thanks Will
@@budl4656 There are people in the world I just don't understand. 🤣 Thanks Bud.
Getting it done. Thats a nice size stack of small squares.
@@pinesedgefarm1155 I like it. But I always want more. 🤣 A few labor saving machines and I might make a bunch of squares. There aren't many people around here who want to bother with them.
I think the 50 needs a nice chrome pipe she’s sound way better but then again the B has a different pop to it
Hey Ryan. The A, and B had two distinctive cracks when they started.
@@brycewiborg8095 I know and I like the sound my B makes when starting up and idle
@@mcleanfarmsryan3897 I've definitely considered it. The 4230 is what needs a pipe. I like listening to the nonstock turbo.
@@brycewiborg8095 The A is in that displacement range with the 60-620-630. I like the big ones too but that size is my favorite 2 cylinder exhaust note.
@@farawayfarm2520 I am a big believer in chrome pipes except on my D17 that was a bit much
Our bales are basically the same, It's just so damn many over......... Over 700 ... 4x8 rounds on the Rented farm 15 miles away...... But After the 2 ( 20a & 80a) fields dried enough from the drenching Hurricane? tropical Debbie left we got it all hauled and stacked under the shed... in 2 10 hour days ( 4 men driving 4 trucks, 1 teenager unloading and spotting bales for stacker, 1 LADY in the field bunching 27 bale groups and loading trailers( she is Fast ) We had to clean bales so we cold spray for Army Worms and apply between cuts Fertilizer.... Grass is already from 1 inch stubble height to 8 in runners......
@@farmingforfunandprofit940 That's a lot of hay to haul. Good thing you found enough help. We don't have any Arny worm or grasshopper problems, thankfully.
That is ONLY from the Rented Farm Which the whole operation to a Hay only business began 7 years ago.... It started with a landowner who we we renting his open land in Cotton And Peanuts.... asked us to Add his 80 acres of Hybrid Tifton Bermuda Grass into the program It has Snowballed from a first Crop of 1000 4x8 rounds sold right out the field to a Hay Broke for $50,00.00 each ...... A year later into purchasing a complete rebaling operation, supplying TSC Stores by contract in our Radius with 53ft trailer loads of small squares (756 bales)....... Over 68 trailer loads last year!....
@@farmingforfunandprofit940 That will definitely keep you busy. I think rebaling could be a good thing around here. There's always demand for small squares but our summer weather can be uncooperative for putting up a lot squares.
About 4 years ago We were approached by a big time Cotton & Peanut farmer had a rebaling operation that involved supplying 2 TSC stores near Charleston S C and he wanted to sell the Whole Shebang,,,,,,, The package included A set of Simpsom Unroller and feeder Tables, a 5070 N H Baler, A 200 Bale Bandit, A Ramp for loading bundles inside trailers, 4 53ft double door OTR Trailers, My Son applied for a Farm Loan with enough to build 2 6ox120x 20 high Steel sheds and he let us use his Shed to keep the operation going while the TSC contracts were changed and they finished our shed....... Last year we purchased an 1840 inline and a 5250 Bale Baron trading th Bandit...... Last year we supplied over 52000 small squares to 6 TSC stores,,,,,, We Round Bale everything, for speed, an handling..... We just swapped out an M and R John Deere balers for 3 Krone 190 XT balers each capable of 45 bales per hour........ (Numbers derived during last baling session............. )995 bales from 2 balers in 2 5 hour afternoons)
Dang that’s a lot of hay 👍
@@Homefree18 It added up. 🤣 I might have to get creative to get all the round bales piled in here.
@@farawayfarm2520 you definitely had a busy summer!
Are Jen and Maddie gonna do some clips of the horse show? I hope they had fun!
@@ErnieHatmaker They definitely had fun. I'll have to check with Madi what she has for video or photos. People could see that these horses do something besides eat hay. 👍
Did i miss something? Are you not putting the shed in that spot anymore?
@@e.a.bfarms I'm moving it south. I have been thinking all summer about fencing, feeding, the water line and bale yard access. I'll do a little better explanation when I get to the manure hauling video.