Quite clever, when I was younger we were told not to go near the stuffer forks when swinging. So much has changed in farming except for one constant. It's still long hours and hard work. thanks for posting....
I hope we keep getting more of the Fendt in North America. A very busy Baylor but it looks really good. I like how they narrow up the net wrap at the end of each Bale to help start the next bail with less chance of tearing
Thats how it has to be done regarding film wrap. Been using filmwrap for 13years now and have had alot of conversations with the ones behind this whole widefilm / film on film / filmwrap change. And when its using net the arms wont go in and out like that cause its not needed and some times even caused the net to tear.
You forgot to tell everyone it's a follow on from a lely tornado . I got a new Massey Ferguson version of this . upgraded from lely this year and have ironed out all the problem areas old 1 .ps looks better in red .cheers for the good video 😉👍
we have a fusion 3 plus that can do film or net wrap , it does struggle with getting film on old grown hay type grass , it doesn't grab the wrap and take it round the bale so I wonder just how putting film on straw would work
That’s interesting. A contractor who bales dry Haylage for me with a Fusion 3 didn’t mention any issues. Film wrap is great, single waste stream & if you normally double wrap with net, you no longer need to.
@@hughmarcus1 we like the film on film its much easier to open when you come to feed it , cut abit to get your spike in one end , pick up and cut along the bottom and pull the hole lot off the top , and the type of grass I am talking about is 1st cut in mid july that had been down 5 days , rained on for two , more salvage than hayladge
Yea I seen that in the video it's a good job and been able to load her up with 3 rolls of stuff and switch between them so easily is a tasty job well taught out to be fair
Nice way to get full use of your harvest, whole lot different than the little rectangle bales of my youth, lol! Thanx !
Thanks for sharing your video, very detailed and helpful. Wish you all the best
Quite clever, when I was younger we were told not to go near the stuffer forks when swinging. So much has changed in farming except for one constant. It's still long hours and hard work. thanks for posting....
I hope we keep getting more of the Fendt in North America.
A very busy Baylor but it looks really good. I like how they narrow up the net wrap at the end of each Bale to help start the next bail with less chance of tearing
Thats how it has to be done regarding film wrap. Been using filmwrap for 13years now and have had alot of conversations with the ones behind this whole widefilm / film on film / filmwrap change. And when its using net the arms wont go in and out like that cause its not needed and some times even caused the net to tear.
Great video and look around especially with the film wrap making them a bit more waterproof a great video Tom 👏👏👍👍
You forgot to tell everyone it's a follow on from a lely tornado . I got a new Massey Ferguson version of this . upgraded from lely this year and have ironed out all the problem areas old 1 .ps looks better in red .cheers for the good video 😉👍
Fantastic job
Good video again Tom, thats a wrap hahaha
Be interesting to see plastic film on bales of straw stored outside how that works out
Thanks Tom 👍
Good video. Thanks
Happy birthdays sir tomb lamb
we have a fusion 3 plus that can do film or net wrap , it does struggle with getting film on old grown hay type grass , it doesn't grab the wrap and take it round the bale so I wonder just how putting film on straw would work
That’s interesting. A contractor who bales dry Haylage for me with a Fusion 3 didn’t mention any issues. Film wrap is great, single waste stream & if you normally double wrap with net, you no longer need to.
@@hughmarcus1 we like the film on film its much easier to open when you come to feed it , cut abit to get your spike in one end , pick up and cut along the bottom and pull the hole lot off the top , and the type of grass I am talking about is 1st cut in mid july that had been down 5 days , rained on for two , more salvage than hayladge
Vario / belt balers are better suited to deal with dry hay and straw regarding using filmwrap
What tractors do you use on the balers?
Do u own all the fendt tractors
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Do you got a video How to set it up ? We bought it but find it hard to find right setting
I haven’t done but I will do soon
Cant wait. Any advise what is the crucial when it setting up ?
Make sure the knife is the right way around and some come out of the factory the wrong way round
Haha...quite heavy eh, you should try a 64" 9000ft on a JD568 into the top standby spot
Does anyone know if the film unit on these newer balers could be retro fitted to the lely tornado balers
I wouldn’t have thought so
@Tomlamb980 the net system on them new massey balers do look very similar to the older models but I haven't studied them up close to be fair..
It is but the film wrap has 2 hydraulic arms to start it feeding if you watch towards the end of the video
Yea I seen that in the video it's a good job and been able to load her up with 3 rolls of stuff and switch between them so easily is a tasty job well taught out to be fair
Mate that bale transfer is dog slow
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Which chamber is best ?,rollers,chain or belts ?.
Belts