Good job Mike. The merger did a fine job from the looks of it. I know youre proud to get it. You're very appreciative of every piece of equipment that you get. Thanks for sharing. Take care buddy👍
Beautiful alfalfa Mike. Looks like the merger is working just fine for you. Your going to make less trips around the field with the chopper now. Stay safe, see ya next time
Thanks for another good video man! One thing I will say there is something satisfying watching a field being cut! Thanks for all you farmers do! Keep up the great work. You’re a good dude Mike! Have a good one
You're really good at driving and flying the drone! Not easy, but you get some great footage! Do you normally have to drive with your R wheels on the crop when running a merger? I have no experience with them but I thought they would allow you to just go down the middle of the row.
Another awesome vid! First time I saw a merger working! I assume there isn't much leaf loss? The hay farm near me got rained on last week,wasn't a down pour,but still got some rainy our merger is doing a good job of picking up the hay. I didn't see any thing left on the ground!
Does a Nice job for sure, hope you are happy whit the results btw how is milking cows going nowerdays, overhere in the netherlands prices are going slowly up but also the cost, stay safe you all greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Really good looking alfalfa there. Nicely matched cutting /merging teams too. Will there be a 4th cutting if the weather cooperates? Mike, this is really cool seeing this action through the eyes of the drone.
I've never run a merger, and was told by a very wise NH chopper mechanic to never rake (Rolabar or especially wheel rake) for chopping with a pick up head, he said they would bring up too many rocks. Is that a problem with the merger, or are you going to find out as you start chopping this cut? Btw, the alfalfa looks GREAT! And the drone shots are superb. But you always do the latter very well.. 👍👍
Thank you Morgan. Another benefit of the merger is handling the crop gently and the risk of putting rocks in the windrow is far less then using a rake.
I did a field for baleage earlier in the summer and my dad used the rake to put rows together. It wasn't quite wide enough to put the row on top of the next one like the merger does. It layed the row right next to the middle row so my dad had to make a 3rd pass to combine the 3 rows together after laying the 2 rows next to the middle row. Also a rake has a greater risk of putting stones in the windrow which isn't good for the chopper. Another thing is when you are handling alfalfa you want to be careful and not knock the leaves off the plant. The merger handles the alfalfa more gently then a rake would
Looks like an awesome merger. Congratulations
Thank you Jason
Merger did a great job. So happy yall finally got one!
Thank you. It was great to finally get one
Crop looking good Mike. Been really busy. Catching up on the videos. Hope all is good. Have a good one
Thank you Bryan. Glad you enjoyed
The merger did a really nice job! That was a good find and purchase for the farm! 👍😎
Thank you Dennis. I'm pretty happy with the job it did
Good job Mike. The merger did a fine job from the looks of it. I know youre proud to get it. You're very appreciative of every piece of equipment that you get. Thanks for sharing. Take care buddy👍
Thanks Kevin. I'm pretty happy with the job it did
For third cutting it looks very good and thick
I was really happy with how thick it was
Great purchase you have needed for a while. Worked fine.👍
Thank you Stanley. I was pretty happy with the job it did
Beautiful alfalfa Mike. Looks like the merger is working just fine for you. Your going to make less trips around the field with the chopper now. Stay safe, see ya next time
Thanks Scott. I'm pretty happy with the job it did
There should be a sented candle of freshly mowed alfalfa Right Mike?
It is a good smell for sure Clint
Thanks for another good video man! One thing I will say there is something satisfying watching a field being cut! Thanks for all you farmers do! Keep up the great work. You’re a good dude Mike! Have a good one
Thank you Adam. I appreciate it and I'm glad you enjoyed the video
Great video! Looks like the merger works well!
Thank you. I was happy with how it did
Great piece of equipment Mike a heck of a nice job and a time saver
Thank you Paul. It definitely did a good job
Hands down for all your haying day equipment Another great video Thanks
Thank you Robert
Good job looks a nice crop merger did a great job
Cheers
Thank you. I was pretty happy with the job it did
Hey everyone great new vidéo starting and i love your equipement thanks mike
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the video
Merging nice Sir... 👌.. stay safe 🏴
Thank you Ian. I'm pretty happy with how it worked
Nice job 😊
Thank you Michael
Great video and nice piece to add to the fleet mike.
Thank you David. Hopefully it continues to work well
Great video as always Mike
Thank you John
You're really good at driving and flying the drone! Not easy, but you get some great footage! Do you normally have to drive with your R wheels on the crop when running a merger? I have no experience with them but I thought they would allow you to just go down the middle of the row.
Probably just veered a little when I was driving and flying the drone
Another awesome vid! First time I saw a merger working! I assume there isn't much leaf loss? The hay farm near me got rained on last week,wasn't a down pour,but still got some rainy our merger is doing a good job of picking up the hay. I didn't see any thing left on the ground!
Thank you Gene. Yes the merger cleaned up the rows really good while being very gentle on the crop
thank you
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
I’m sure you explained earlier, but I guess the 4250 is a little light for the moco?
Depends on the field. The mower has the large 1000 pto so works good on the 4555 where the 4250 is the small 1000 pto
Does a Nice job for sure, hope you are happy whit the results btw how is milking cows going nowerdays, overhere in the netherlands prices are going slowly up but also the cost, stay safe you all greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Thank you Menno. Cows are going very high over here. I'm glad we have a closed heard and don't buy cows
What percent of less passes do you have to do with the Baler when you merge it all together?
I put 3 rows into 1 so I'm making 2/3 less laps when we are chopping
Really good looking alfalfa there. Nicely matched cutting /merging teams too. Will there be a 4th cutting if the weather cooperates? Mike, this is really cool seeing this action through the eyes of the drone.
Thank you Anthony. We will see how the regrowth is. Maybe we'll chop it if its there or maybe we'll bale it for baleage
I've never run a merger, and was told by a very wise NH chopper mechanic to never rake (Rolabar or especially wheel rake) for chopping with a pick up head, he said they would bring up too many rocks. Is that a problem with the merger, or are you going to find out as you start chopping this cut? Btw, the alfalfa looks GREAT! And the drone shots are superb. But you always do the latter very well.. 👍👍
Thank you Morgan. Another benefit of the merger is handling the crop gently and the risk of putting rocks in the windrow is far less then using a rake.
Great Video Mike, the Mowco does a great job? I am curious as to the job the merger does compared to the Kuhn Rotary rake, thanks for sharing
I did a field for baleage earlier in the summer and my dad used the rake to put rows together. It wasn't quite wide enough to put the row on top of the next one like the merger does. It layed the row right next to the middle row so my dad had to make a 3rd pass to combine the 3 rows together after laying the 2 rows next to the middle row. Also a rake has a greater risk of putting stones in the windrow which isn't good for the chopper. Another thing is when you are handling alfalfa you want to be careful and not knock the leaves off the plant. The merger handles the alfalfa more gently then a rake would
Are u going to chop or bale it
Man that worked nice! Have you ever put that much in front of the chopper before? 43.5 feet seems like alot!
Thank you. I've merged 3 rows into 1 before but they weren't this thick. It definitely slowed the chopper down
Hello and Mike is that tractor good on diesel fuel like the 4020 do
Which tractor the 4555 or the 4040?
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Smooth. So a merger like that will cause less leaf loss than a wheel rake or Rollabar?
Less leaf loss and a wheel rake/rollbar rake has a higher risk of putting stones in your windrow as well