We always used a category 2 lift arm pin that is used to bolt on to lift arm eq like a grader blade, an bolted it up through the drawbar an then dropped our baler down on it an put a lynchpin through it.
What baler would you recommend for a small farm (cow/calf, ewe/lamb operation) with about 100 acres hayed in the community? I've been looking at the Claas 180 and MF 828, which are older and affordable models but I am wondering about time savings, indicators, troubleshooting with these models or any you might recommend.
You mentioned you preferred the Dyna-4 when bailing due to more gears. What do you think about the Dyna-2 in the 4700 series? Would it be a big improvement over the regular 4700 12 speed. Maybe Dyna-4 is the way to go?
I know this is an older video I'm looking at a claas 360 an 08 with 5000 bales on it just wondered your thoughts? I'm a big Massey guy so considered a 1745 also i guess I'm looking for something around 20 25k love to have a 4160 but not in the cards yet any advice I would sure appreciate
Do you know why I’m having about inch to an inch and a half long of twine all around my knotters? They’re just pieces of twine everywhere. I have a new 1840
Jeff, I don’t know how to contact you otherwise so I’m going to ask here in the comments. Do you know anything about Kuhn balers? I have a neighbor who has a vb2160 for sale and I’d like some input if you have any to offer.
Funny thing about tractors it always seems you could use an extra 10 - 15 HP.
We always used a category 2 lift arm pin that is used to bolt on to lift arm eq like a grader blade, an bolted it up through the drawbar an then dropped our baler down on it an put a lynchpin through it.
What baler would you recommend for a small farm (cow/calf, ewe/lamb operation) with about 100 acres hayed in the community? I've been looking at the Claas 180 and MF 828, which are older and affordable models but I am wondering about time savings, indicators, troubleshooting with these models or any you might recommend.
You mentioned you preferred the Dyna-4 when bailing due to more gears. What do you think about the Dyna-2 in the 4700 series? Would it be a big improvement over the regular 4700 12 speed. Maybe Dyna-4 is the way to go?
I know this is an older video I'm looking at a claas 360 an 08 with 5000 bales on it just wondered your thoughts? I'm a big Massey guy so considered a 1745 also i guess I'm looking for something around 20 25k love to have a 4160 but not in the cards yet any advice I would sure appreciate
I’m a Massey guy but don’t buy a 1745. They’re cheaper but they also don’t have any nice features.
Great video
Do you know why I’m having about inch to an inch and a half long of twine all around my knotters? They’re just pieces of twine everywhere. I have a new 1840
good video man keep up the good work ethic good job
Thank you!
You have a delay setting on the Claas monitor. we set ours at 7 seconds. (2-10 sec is your choice.
Jeff, I don’t know how to contact you otherwise so I’m going to ask here in the comments. Do you know anything about Kuhn balers? I have a neighbor who has a vb2160 for sale and I’d like some input if you have any to offer.
Great video