Will second crop hay harvest be better than the first?
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In this video, join us as we dive into the challenges and excitement of harvesting our second crop of hay. After a tough first harvest, we're hoping for a smoother process this time around. The pressure is on as we race against the clock and impending rain to get the hay harvested and turned into silage.
Watch as we work tirelessly to keep all our equipment running smoothly. From early morning maintenance checks to late-night fieldwork, every moment counts. Experience the highs and lows of farm life: the satisfaction of well-maintained machinery, the frustration of unexpected breakdowns, and the relentless push to get the job done before the rain comes.
We’ll take you through our strategies for efficient harvesting and show the teamwork that makes it all possible. Will we manage to get the hay in before the weather turns? Tune in to find out and see if our second crop can redeem the challenges we faced earlier in the season. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to follow our farming journey and see how we overcome the odds!
I miss Idaho, but not the smell of hay. My allergies were the worst around hay. Yet I still loved the country life and would give anything to have it back. Farmers and ranchers are real heroes.
Love the comment thanks for watching
WOW, your hay harvesting is much different than our little square bales back in the 1950s. Thanks for a great video.
Yeah things have changed a bit. Glad you enjoyed it
Depending moisture, us and most guys around us have to mount a water tank on the chopper with a small 12v pump and a 1/4” line into the fan. It doesn’t seem like much, but usually keeps the spout from plugging. Just an option in the future if you keep having trouble
Thanks for the tip
That swather is flying wow.
Yes he is
I really enjoy your videos. Cheers from Alberta Canada
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching
I had trouble blowing grass silage through a John Deere trailed forage harvester some years ago. The problem turned out to be to big a clearance between the knives and the belly pan on the chopping cylinder. The back of the cutting chamber is adjustable ,after a lot of sharpening we were loosing air because of the gap. Closed up and went like a dream. Might work. This was in the UK with grass.
We will have to check that out
Just a tip for when your not using a wagon and direct filling trucks have them closer so you can have the spout pointed directly down into them. That’s how we do it here in SD with a self propelled Deere.
We are still trying to figure it out
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Not what he said. You want the hay to flow as unobstructed as possible. If you drive closer, the end spout will be tipped down and the flow will have to turn 90 degrees- basically making a wall where it can back up and plug. Hard to explain in writing, but hopefully you get it.
awesome video! great views! it was a lot of fun to take pictures out there!
I’m glad you liked it and I’m glad you were able to come take some pictures
Another interesting video of insights into farming; thanks guys, love it! Watching from New Zealand. Farming is our main primary producer for export.
I’m glad you like the video. Thanks for watching.
Jf/ kongskilde chopper is the way to go. Eliminates the blower element. May want to look into them. Look at the fct 1360 or 1460
I’ll check it out
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Well thanks for watching. I’m glad you liked it.
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Have you checked if you can speed up the accelerator on the chopper with the long spout. A longer spout needs more speed/power to to travel the hole spout
We will check
From what I could tell from the first field, the moisture might have been a little high for the extension and the rake (have you tried a mower/conditioner). Another problem could have been that the extension was new and wasn't slicken up yet and causing problems in the heavier hay. The last time we did silage, we were using a pull behind New Holland and was blowing into peanut carts pulled behind tractors (we're in GA and the peanut carts were basically like your silage carts without the top and were high on the dumping side). Because we weren't going far to dump and were putting it in a pit, the chopper and carts didn't have to stop for anything, not even to swap carts.
There is a conditioner on the swather.
I don't know which would be more fun, running the swather, or the rake. Both look like they'd be a lot of fun!
Yeah they’re both pretty fun to run. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Thanks for watching
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Dang, your dad really hustles with that New Holland.
As far as the clippings getting clogged in the chute, just relegate the Dion to the backup machine, and go back to the New Holland as the primary.
Yeah, he cuts pretty fast and currently we only have those two Dion choppers
You need to shorten your spout and add a riser, enjoy your videos in Texas
We got the only one they had. I don’t know if we can shorten it at all. I’m glad you enjoyed the videos.
2nd mowing at the beginning of July. Isn't that very fast? So you guys have up to 5 mowings? And thank you - some nice pictures of Idaho farming!
It is 2nd crop and we usually get 5 cuttings. I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
That mowing machine san certainly make short work of cutting the hay in a large field. I can only imagine the constant repairs and maintenance on all your equipment. Hope you can work out the connection for the 'chute' camera before it goes back out in the field, as the operator will be able to load each truck to the max and reduce misfires :)
Yes we will look into that
Raise your spout higher. We have a self propelled have the spout all the way up and deselect it down in the wagon or truck
Thanks for the tip
Why does it plug. You can't blow silage around a 90° turn. Raise the spout up in the air like your going to blow it up to the heavens then use the deflector to angle it!
Lot of dion choppers here in Wisconsin running around!
I think he figured it out
You seem to have a lot of spillage when dumping from the chopper into the truck.
Yeah, it spills a little
Amazing video i like it i want to see your dairy make content about dairy
I would but we don’t own the dairy
@@RockyMountainFarmer ok I know that it's not your but I want to see how they manage
So did the long spout just need to get polished up to not plug? How did the ice workout ?
We had to move the fan blades in till they were almost touching the metal. And the ice lowered the temperature 3°.
Do you need to adjust the fan on the other chopper to blow into the wagon better?
Did you get your spuds shipped? It's supposed to hit 100 there this coming week!
No, we still have five cellars full
Did ya have Good 12 volts and a Ground to the Camera?
Yeah, we tried everything
Need the spout up, more straight and not reaching over to the truck so much cant blow silage down a spout thats horizontal.
Thanks for the tip
It’s probably going up you probably have to run some water in there how gummy your head probably got paint on it gotta get broken
how do you guys like the swather Ive heard a mix the guys who like them like them but the guys dont hate them with a passion for where I am at anything cnh is a no go with how bad dealer support and a huge lack of training
We’ve always liked them. We have good support here.
what do you use the hay for?
It is feed for a dairy
Is that Timothy that Dad’s cutting down??
It’s alfalfa
Does the swather have GPS steering?
We don’t have GPS on our swather
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Glad you liked it
Fan speed is to slow to blow that far in wet silage
Possibly
Do have cows to feed the hay to?
My uncle has a dairy.
any updates on the water usage with the state?
They postponed the issues till October but they haven’t solved anything
Spout is to long for wet sticky hay try going up with your spout and not so long
Well, I don’t think we can make it shorter. It’s all one piece.
You need to get a double wheel rake
I’ll have to look into that
Also your raking to low. That is breaking your rake
It’s not even touching the ground
got to get on him for missing hay
It happens it will get cut next crop
We know your brother Christopher but not your name
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I’m Tehren thanks for watching
@@RockyMountainFarmer ok thanks Tehran .
Sorry I misspelt your name Tehren