Excellent concept however, the cost of asset and operating would be extremely strong...with positioned of Canada currency United States market would probably be best...cost per bale would be substantial...other uses for asset...limited
Crappy lightweight bales. Notice how sagged they look. Loosely rolled. They dry out and deteriorate faster. Also absorb water if they are not covered from rain. Buyer got screwed if buying by quantity and not by tonnage.
Brandon Caldwell my major point is that farms of this scale, even tractor trailers are disposable. Trucks are made for pavement... and yes this one wont rust out nearly as fast being off the road, but fields seriously cut the life of otr trucks by three quarters... also, when the hell are baler manufacturers going to start making bale ramps to turn the bale a quarter turn? No matter what your picking the bales with unless a wrapper your cutting across the field.
All the directions are written in Spanish. And I like the taxes comment, you chastise us for large farms yet are amazed we can afford the taxes... if we didn't have the damn taxes more of us could afford to farm smaller parcels
Sloppy loading and unloading. The bales look loose and over sized. Why would you need this much chaff or straw? You have alot from last year rotted on the ground. No nutrients for the animals.Unless you sell it or have 3000 cows.
They don't give a shit how deep the bale rig tears the field up... the owner specifically , planter operator if conventional, harvester or next year baler will never see it. If he tears it up in the dirt they'll just buy another one. If they get 50k miles out of that truck before it rattles apart owner will be happy. Good chance the operators are illegal also.
He gotta load but many more to go. A big field. Neat truck
That's the quietest truck I have ever seen picking up bales. Luckily, it had its warning lights on to keep the people from harms way.
Oby-1 The reason why the truck was so quiet it’s because They had no sound
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@@dirtymaxdiesel3663 really unbelievable
That's pretty slick
now that was clever and probably cost effective considering it only takes 1 man to do the job
The bales are not pressed very dense, i suppose this loader works better with tighter bales.
I like #SonneFarms accumulator- it puts all the bales side by side as you are baling
Excellent concept however, the cost of asset and operating would be extremely strong...with positioned of Canada currency United States market would probably be best...cost per bale would be substantial...other uses for asset...limited
THAT is pretty cool!!
I’m guessing this is in Texas…it’s a looong way between each bail :-)
Better have flotation tires as an option.…seems well engineered 👍🏼
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would have been nice to get a closer view of the mechanism on the bed. looks like someone is just trying to play with a drone.
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Looks pretty nice other then its little tires, if the field is wet or muddy, you not getting in or out of a field
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What’s a unit like this run price wise?
Cale Anderson for a quote call Bruce at 1-306-740-7771
What kind of hay was this picking up?
@@raynonabohrer5624 those are straw bales. Left over residue after grain is harvested.
Those bales are too loose. Would this work better with round bales cotton?
This is amazing
Crappy lightweight bales. Notice how sagged they look. Loosely rolled. They dry out and deteriorate faster. Also absorb water if they are not covered from rain. Buyer got screwed if buying by quantity and not by tonnage.
How many miles will that truck last driving across the grain of the field?
Till the rust eats it. Farmers use their equpiment till it dies a honorable death. Usually split in half and cant be welded back up.
Brandon Caldwell not i. I've worked on plenty of rusty shit. Anything without rust won't be rusting out on my place
@@plowmaster1206 Im the same way. Im actually in the process of getting a trailer cleaned off and painted. Just dealing without a shop.
Brandon Caldwell my major point is that farms of this scale, even tractor trailers are disposable. Trucks are made for pavement... and yes this one wont rust out nearly as fast being off the road, but fields seriously cut the life of otr trucks by three quarters... also, when the hell are baler manufacturers going to start making bale ramps to turn the bale a quarter turn? No matter what your picking the bales with unless a wrapper your cutting across the field.
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are they rentable??
I like it and think it's cool but didn't like how every time the bale lift went to get a bale it tore up ground.
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That be a operation error of the truck operator
Why no sound?
That is as handy as pockets on a shirt1
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What brand of bed is it, or is it home built?
Geoff Blanchard it is made by Cancade out of Brandon, MB.
Here I thought that first bale was gonna yeet
You've got a tractor, get a Keltec 10 bale handler, faster and won't get stuck after a light shower of rain.
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Poor farmer dont know how they mske it
Anyone notice it s tandem axle truck in field single axle truck when it unload s
Bill Booth if you look as he comes through the yard he gets mud on the rim making it look darker. This happens at 12:47
Looks like the front tire on the duels was flat get glass's
Look again .
No white paint on the front tandem rim
I imagine if it is not bone dry that truck gets stuck easier then Trump at the dollar menu.
How does the driver know what to do when? The taxes on all this land must be in the millions. You must be millionaire farmers or coporate farms.
Joseph Deffendoll there is a control console in the cab with a joystick and 4 air valves and the sequence is very simple for loading the bales
Government kick backs
@@camchern2252 Nice, hard to be kind to negativity.
All the directions are written in Spanish.
And I like the taxes comment, you chastise us for large farms yet are amazed we can afford the taxes... if we didn't have the damn taxes more of us could afford to farm smaller parcels
Well, I suppose I might use something like this if I wanted a bunch of beat up round bales..........so..........no.
Properly run it dies no damage. Less than putting a grapple fork or spear into your bale
Not very dense bales by the look of it. Tighter rolls im sure it would be better.
Sloppy loading and unloading. The bales look loose and over sized. Why would you need this much chaff or straw? You have alot from last year rotted on the ground. No nutrients for the animals.Unless you sell it or have 3000 cows.
Joseph Deffendoll this operation operates a large feedlot and needs the bales bedding in the winter
They don't give a shit how deep the bale rig tears the field up... the owner specifically , planter operator if conventional, harvester or next year baler will never see it. If he tears it up in the dirt they'll just buy another one. If they get 50k miles out of that truck before it rattles apart owner will be happy. Good chance the operators are illegal also.