That is the coolest thing, farming has all kinds of novel mechanisms and lost arts. That twine is deadly too, animals will invariably snare themselves on it. I just want to bale a couple of acres (several times a year), so I was trying to figure out how these things worked as-if I could put together a cheaper solution. I'm less interested in using it for feeding animals as much as for solidifying mud and use as bedding and barrier berms as a modular block. And so I don't have to buy straw at the feed mill. Who is the guy who thought up the twine tying mechanism? I'd like to see what he's working on now... ;)
Hello we have such a problem the needle has stopped reaching the end the protection from the hand twists does not work and from the vom on the third bale works
Outstanding! Thank you for the close ups and explanation :)
That is the coolest thing, farming has all kinds of novel mechanisms and lost arts. That twine is deadly too, animals will invariably snare themselves on it.
I just want to bale a couple of acres (several times a year), so I was trying to figure out how these things worked as-if I could put together a cheaper solution. I'm less interested in using it for feeding animals as much as for solidifying mud and use as bedding and barrier berms as a modular block. And so I don't have to buy straw at the feed mill.
Who is the guy who thought up the twine tying mechanism? I'd like to see what he's working on now... ;)
Hello we have such a problem the needle has stopped reaching the end the protection from the hand twists does not work and from the vom on the third bale works
What is the model of the flat bed that dumps the bales.
Farmhand bale accumulator