Thanks for showing how to change out the net wrap. I've not operated a baler with that type of wrapping set up. We had twine on the old International 241 & 2400 that we had years ago. Stay safe.
Hey Brad...I know this video is older but on your windgard I had the same problem...I just took a peace of 2×2 angle iron and welded it over the round tube never had a problem since
larsonvalleyfarm It takes about 4 minutes to reload are net wrap on our John Deere. But sometimes a break fails. Sometimes it doesn’t feed. Every time you have to get out of the tractor to fix the net wrap. It takes about 10 minutes to fix it. I like how the new Holland look. But it seems everyone on TH-cam has John Deere. We are demoing a new one in the spring just would like to know a little more information about them. Thank you for your help.
larsonvalleyfarm well that’s a good thing. When I worked on the dairy we had a Gehl round baler with twine and every so often the twine would get caught in the pickup and get bales up. What a mess! Lol.
Net wrap is nice, still doing twine myself cuz the 530 JD baler is paid for and we only do between 120-200 bales a year. Can't bring myself to upgrade yet lol. Net wrap does make a nicer bale though.
I'm hoping with electric fencing, stockpiling grass, and planting oats/rye for winter pasture that we can get out of having to bale anything eventually.
Looks similar to the newer ones but I think the newer one is a bit easier. Can I have the old roll ? Looked like a enough to do another bale on it yet. Lol
Polarity is critical with LED lights. Incandescent bulbs will work in either polarity, but LED can only work when biased in the correct direction. They are diodes after all. If they are wired backwards they will block the flow of electricity.
That's not cover-edge is it? I have to say that the John Deere is a wee bit less complicated to change or thread, probably more of a pain when it don't work right
Thanks for showing how to change out the net wrap. I've not operated a baler with that type of wrapping set up. We had twine on the old International 241 & 2400 that we had years ago. Stay safe.
+crslyrn thanks! This netwrap is wonderful stuff!
Hope Santa heard your request Leaf blower!!!! Bummer on the lamp. Nice instructions on the procedure.
Hey Brad...I know this video is older but on your windgard I had the same problem...I just took a peace of 2×2 angle iron and welded it over the round tube never had a problem since
reminded me of reloading the paper towel dispenser in the washroom at work.
Thank for the video. We watched a John Deere promotion and they made it look so hard. Doesn’t look that hard at all. Great video
Its not hard, and its actually fast if you're not video taping it!
larsonvalleyfarm It takes about 4 minutes to reload are net wrap on our John Deere. But sometimes a break fails. Sometimes it doesn’t feed. Every time you have to get out of the tractor to fix the net wrap. It takes about 10 minutes to fix it. I like how the new Holland look. But it seems everyone on TH-cam has John Deere. We are demoing a new one in the spring just would like to know a little more information about them. Thank you for your help.
Love the videos ,Brad !! Keep an comin!!
I baked a few bales without the wind guard. However my 640 was a twine tie and stalks would catch my string a lot.
I call it a wind guard as well
That doesn’t look too hard, does the net wrap ever get caught in the material and get bales up?
+Massey1105driver never happened yet
larsonvalleyfarm well that’s a good thing. When I worked on the dairy we had a Gehl round baler with twine and every so often the twine would get caught in the pickup and get bales up. What a mess! Lol.
My Vermeer 604K I traded on this baler was twine only and the same thing would happen, or the stalks could pull the twine out of the tube!
Be careful, I know you have heard that a thousand times but your tired and your working alone at night! Nice vid!
Net wrap is nice, still doing twine myself cuz the 530 JD baler is paid for and we only do between 120-200 bales a year. Can't bring myself to upgrade yet lol. Net wrap does make a nicer bale though.
I'm hoping with electric fencing, stockpiling grass, and planting oats/rye for winter pasture that we can get out of having to bale anything eventually.
Looks similar to the newer ones but I think the newer one is a bit easier. Can I have the old roll ? Looked like a enough to do another bale on it yet. Lol
+Josh Timer lol! Normally I run the roll out before changing it!
This would be very similar if not the same as the process for a new Holland 650, wouldn't it?
I do believe they are the same
Polarity is critical with LED lights. Incandescent bulbs will work in either polarity, but LED can only work when biased in the correct direction. They are diodes after all. If they are wired backwards they will block the flow of electricity.
+bavariabearfan I'll try it again
Thanks for sharing fella , that want to hard !
i have had good luck with the Napa LED's
That's not cover-edge is it? I have to say that the John Deere is a wee bit less complicated to change or thread, probably more of a pain when it don't work right
No cover edge.... Its actually fast to change if not fiddling with a camera!
Net wrap is the only way to go
Little different with the new ones.... I think i like the newer design better LOL
Wow that is kinda slow.... I can change it in the newer style in about five min or less...
Ted Kahler do you think sometime you could do a video on changing net wrap?
Farmer Cole I pry could
+Farmer Cole yeah, I second that
first!!!!