Inline balers are not as easy to remove a stoppage as side draws.......For rebaling I liked our 5070 NH better......than the 1840 we are presently using.....
@sam unruh Everything went really well with it this year. I have no complaints it baled right along. I only plugged in that one spot, and the grass was about 6 ft tall when I mowed it and really thick, so the wind rows were massive.
@sam unruh No. We're looking into a new Holland stack wagon, but last year we picked them up by hand as we're trying to keep overhead low while we grow.
I was yelling at your video trying to tell you to open the trap door. Glad you figured it out 😅😅😅😅 I have owned a Massey 1839 since 2010 great balers.
Good job showing see ya next time see ya bye.
Thats how you git er dun!
Inline balers are not as easy to remove a stoppage as side draws.......For rebaling I liked our 5070 NH better......than the 1840 we are presently using.....
Back the flywheel up and open the trap door
How often do you sheer sheer bolts?
We probably baled 4000 bales this year just getting started, and that was the only shear bolt I went through.
@@vromanfarms well that’s reassuring to hear looking at getting one and they looked like they can plug easily
@sam unruh Everything went really well with it this year. I have no complaints it baled right along. I only plugged in that one spot, and the grass was about 6 ft tall when I mowed it and really thick, so the wind rows were massive.
@@vromanfarms good to hear do y’all use like a bale baron or bandit to pick them up?
@sam unruh No. We're looking into a new Holland stack wagon, but last year we picked them up by hand as we're trying to keep overhead low while we grow.
I run a new holland 570 and I want to replace it with a mf inline. Superior baler all the way around.
Great video, shocking music, let us hear the machine, not you crappy music please
Been there and done that with mine