How To Set Up Your Drum Hay Mower: Small Scale Hay Equipment

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ค. 2024
  • Howdy folks! Welcome to 8th Day Chronicles! Thank you for stopping by our channel today! Come along with us as we attach our Farm Maxx / Kowalski FDM-135 hay drum mower to our Kubota L3200 tractor and then go in depth on set-up procedures. We will discuss how to set the drum mower properly for maximum potential for a great, clean cut to your hay fields and demonstrate actual attachment/setup using our Kubota tractor and Farm Maxx drum mower.
    If you enjoy this video and/or are a new hay farmer and this video helps you in any way using a drum mower, please let us know in the comments section. Give us a thumbs-up and if this "how-to" video helps and you learn anything or just enjoyed it, let us know and we will continue the series with additional attach / set-up videos on remaining small-scale hay equipment such as tedder, rake and baler videos as we progress through this hay season.
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  • @stevenrodda6449
    @stevenrodda6449 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    This video is great, thank you so much!

  • @OldSaltyBear
    @OldSaltyBear 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My 1950s sickle mower finally ate it while cutting hay last month. Can't find parts, so I went and bought a drum mower. Its a different brand but looks almost exactly the same.
    Thanks for posting this. I was worried I would have a tall learning curve with it, but this video helped fill in many knowledge gaps.

    • @8thdaychronicles
      @8thdaychronicles  6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hope you have great luck with the new drum mower! Appreciate the kind words, thanks for watching!

  • @glennlingard7851
    @glennlingard7851 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Here’s the thing looking from a Brits view, number one, the three point system never took off in America like it did in UK, only this last ten years has it been more adapted with the hobby farmer, mainstream farmers it has become more popular but hitch is still king there, now the drum mower, until these first came on the scene we used the sickle mower or reaper as we brits call them, needless to say, the sickle mower became stuffed in the hedge bottom asap, literally every grassland farmer in the uk bought their first drum mower, hooking it up to the three point was second nature for us as we adopted it very well, as far as the cutting length, no one complained, the trouble free mowing overran any thoughts on that, and….regowth was never a problem to this day 🙂

    • @8thdaychronicles
      @8thdaychronicles  4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing that info!

  • @tommywise1702
    @tommywise1702 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great in detail video. This video will work with our Ibex drum mower as well. The pin setup and adjustment details are very similar. Nice tip about the top link and side adjustments, our brand acts the same when it's close to flat and level.
    Drum mowers are great for sure. We added the lift kit as well, just a little too close for hay grass survival.
    You are right about the hay. Waiting on the sun is your best option. Anything else is a waste of time.
    Happy Mothers Day Susan!

    • @8thdaychronicles
      @8thdaychronicles  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thanks, Tom...and Happy Mothers Day to Mrs. Sally also!
      Basic setup for a drum mower, maybe it helps folks new to the drum mower and small-scale hay. I think most of the info will be applicable to most drum mower brands, Ibex, Samaz, Farm Maxx, etc, etc. For the funds invested, IMO, a drum mower is a tough act to follow....if....set correctly.
      We appreciate it, friend!

    • @sallywise4243
      @sallywise4243 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Darrin

  • @ericalmquist889
    @ericalmquist889 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    !st run with our new Kowalski drum mower, and despite my best efforts, one raggedy ass cut. I did find a bunch of dirt and grass packed under the knives of the inboard drum not allowing good swinging action, maybe that will help. I'm not sure whether to run the 3-point all the way down, or up a bit so there's minimal down pressure on the skids. It really is a lot of implement for the money, just have to get it dialed in.👍

    • @8thdaychronicles
      @8thdaychronicles  20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I run my 3 point arms down. A drum mower is supposed to skid along on the bottom plates. Make adjustments to the top link and side link to get it leveled so it can float to the contours of the field. A lift kit helps with a higher cut height but I’ve found on rough, bumpy fields, probably going very high isn’t the best option. Good luck!

    • @ericalmquist889
      @ericalmquist889 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@8thdaychronicles Thanks for that... we installed 4 spacers when we set the mower up, which does help keep us off the gopher mounds pretty much, but I think it compromises the cut quality appreciably. I'll pull 2 spacers off (each drum) and give that a go. I find that the space between the spring blade holder and the top pan gets packed with debris and freezes the blade, not sure how much this is contributing to the poor cut. I'm running this FDM-165 behind a Kubota L-4600, there's plenty of power, the mower never slows down even in thick belly high 1st cut grass. 8 spd manual (4x2), I run in 3rd low range.

    • @8thdaychronicles
      @8thdaychronicles  18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@ericalmquist889 Run it at 540 PTO speed too. I found that if the rpm’s drop it don’t seem to cut as cleanly. My mower actually has a sticker on it that says “540 min”. I’m running 6 spacers now with no issues. Keep sharp blades. Hit em with a file between cuts, easy on and off, easy to do. Like you said, heck of a lot of machine for the price. Just work on tuning it in. Good luck!

    • @ericalmquist889
      @ericalmquist889 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@8thdaychronicles Just to be clear, are you running 6 spacers on each drum, or 3 per drum (X 2 drums)? And thank you for all the suggestions.

    • @8thdaychronicles
      @8thdaychronicles  7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@ericalmquist889 Yes, 6 spacers on each drum. I may reduce it back down to 4 each drum sometime soon. My fields are pretty smooth and not rough. I felt it cut plenty high enough to avoid root damage with 4. The spacers in my kit are 1/4" thick each. I assume your spacers are the same thickness? But adjust to your own preference. Everyone seems to have their own preference, and none is right or wrong. Like I said before, I wouldnt go 6 to start....add one or two at the most at a time until it suits you. Good luck.

  • @BertSchmidt-jt5go
    @BertSchmidt-jt5go 6 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Hello since I send you last message my wife and I got the FDM 165 together assembled except the curtain
    You were right it takes a man and a man to put it together. We think it is right however the assembly instructions we got were vague.just by chance do u know where I can find one? All there was was operators manual the one that was send from dealer had couple different things in in it of course had and such. We just not quite sure if we are good maybe take pics and send them to u via text or something we just don't want to do it all over again.
    We are just unsure sorry and thank u so much as always for your help.

    • @8thdaychronicles
      @8thdaychronicles  6 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      No idea on an assembly manual. Id suggest contacting the dealer you bought it from and request one. If no luck there contact the manufacturer and ask for one via email. My drum mower and the 165 model could have slight differences in assembly. If no luck with any of that, find an experienced hay farmer in your area and coerce them into stopping by to look at your machine to see if its assembled correctly. Good luck!