Hello, my brother. I give the cows silage from the silage of the lentils and figs. The cows are good on the farm where I work. My life is yours, my brother. Continue at the top. My brother, welcome to Morocco. 👍👍👏👏👋👋👋
What I've found on new holland discmower, if you just lower the flapper, the hay comes out so fast that it plasters the hay to the ground and air don't get under it. If you spread the wings and leave the flapper up it lofts the hay out the back and it sets on top of the stubble better.
Awesome video Matty congratulations on the new machine that will make hay cutting a lot faster and easier on you all you need is a bit of time to get use to it Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
I just bought similar unit but older. Hw325. Sickle head not disc. Just learning it too. I think u r correct about pressure for the head. More pressure. Lighter the head on the ground
Aim for 150 lbs or so for header weight (I think that's what it recommends) when lifting up on the left or right side....too light it might bounce or not stay on the ground, too heavy it won't float across the ground as easy.
@@farmingnodak yes. I’ll found the book under seat. Will show everything in there to start with. Fine tune from there. I see mines missing a bunch of shims under the left side gaurds (low knife). Not sure how these gaurds are even tbh
Nice looking machine! Great channel!, with our water springs when they get plugged like that, we use our fire sprayer and shoot back up the line towards the collection box, cleans pipe out good.
Swathers defeat farm math: 6 mph x 16 ft cut = 96 acres an 8-9 hr day. That swather will cut 110 in the same time as the turn around are so much sharper and the hydrostatic lets you push for more mph. And you do not get tired as you never turn around. Keep a battery powered leaf blower with you in the cab to blow out radiator and shields in dusty conditions
I would like to know why people have such wide windrows when they cut hay. If you have a Tedder. Keep your windrows as tight as you can let the field dry out between the windrows the next day go Ted the hay wait a day rake it and bale it. Then your not driving on the windrows.
Hello, my brother. I give the cows silage from the silage of the lentils and figs. The cows are good on the farm where I work. My life is yours, my brother. Continue at the top. My brother, welcome to Morocco. 👍👍👏👏👋👋👋
Congratulations on the new machine.
What I've found on new holland discmower, if you just lower the flapper, the hay comes out so fast that it plasters the hay to the ground and air don't get under it. If you spread the wings and leave the flapper up it lofts the hay out the back and it sets on top of the stubble better.
@@brianhansen826 I am learning got the flapper about halfway now.. thanks for the tips !
Good luck running your discbine swather Matt
Nice unit, it will be a great addition!
I hope so!
Awesome video Matty congratulations on the new machine that will make hay cutting a lot faster and easier on you all you need is a bit of time to get use to it
Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one
Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Looks like a really nice machine, should speed things up alot. Thanks for sharing!
You bet
Another good one Matt👍
You are the MacGyver of ranching!
Nice cutter ! I'm sure the efficiency will b impressive! ... Open it up the wind rows should b loose in wet hay
lol gotta love Kramer. Star of the show. Awesome videos.
Move’n on up to the East Side…😂 Nice addition it’ll make a world of difference and easier on you.👍
Great video Matt
I just bought similar unit but older. Hw325. Sickle head not disc.
Just learning it too. I think u r correct about pressure for the head. More pressure. Lighter the head on the ground
Right on
Aim for 150 lbs or so for header weight (I think that's what it recommends) when lifting up on the left or right side....too light it might bounce or not stay on the ground, too heavy it won't float across the ground as easy.
@@farmingnodak yes. I’ll found the book under seat. Will show everything in there to start with.
Fine tune from there.
I see mines missing a bunch of shims under the left side gaurds (low knife). Not sure how these gaurds are even tbh
Nice looking disc bine swather Matt
Thanks 👍
Nice looking machine! Great channel!, with our water springs when they get plugged like that, we use our fire sprayer and shoot back up the line towards the collection box, cleans pipe out good.
thanks for the content
We see U did Ur homework... This guy knows what he is doing
Awesome cutter
Swathers defeat farm math: 6 mph x 16 ft cut = 96 acres an 8-9 hr day. That swather will cut 110 in the same time as the turn around are so much sharper and the hydrostatic lets you push for more mph. And you do not get tired as you never turn around. Keep a battery powered leaf blower with you in the cab to blow out radiator and shields in dusty conditions
Sitting in that new hair by you look like one of them big ranchers now all you need is your cowboy hat in a cigar and you be real good shape😅
Yup you'll never regret going to a self propelled discbine......till you buy parts
Where in South Dakota are you? I had family in Sturgis
nice machine you will enjoy making hay with that...
Are you guys dealing with the flooding out in the Mid West?
Not where we live but south of us they are
Hell ya should get lots cut down now
What brand are the fenders chargers you use?
Gallagher
How many brood cows? How many acres?
What header rpm do you run in grass? We seem to run 2700-3000 depending on how lite the grass is but seems like that way to fast for my liking
So far 2300-2500 she’s a hummin
I would like to know why people have such wide windrows when they cut hay. If you have a Tedder. Keep your windrows as tight as you can let the field dry out between the windrows the next day go Ted the hay wait a day rake it and bale it. Then your not driving on the windrows.
👍👌🇨🇦❤️,new sub
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
What did you do to your tongue or didn’t belong tell us the truth
Once you figure out the new machine. You will be asking your self why you waited so long to do it.