Great video Gerry. I’ve watched many of your hay making videos and one thing is for sure, your dad gets real joy from driving the old classics. And he has his foot fair down rowing up😂
Great video gerry! We are going baling this evening with a ford 7610 and new holland conventional baler, we had an intet 674 on the haybob, and we have some round bales to be made too so hopefully we will get 20 - 30 of those too. Good weather this week!
Great job. I cut hay on Monday, had to abort last night. Round baled it for hayledge. I do think there's something not quite right with ur plunger knife setup, did u ever check the gap between them? Are your hay dogs all free and working.
Good to see you get some hay done 👌 single rotor rake would work well for you, single rows for the square baler and double up for the rounds. Never heard anyone regretting moving from haybob😂
There’s no actual setting on it number wise. It’s a valve you adjust to by screwing bit in or out to change bale density. I tried to make as nice a bale with out being too tight. Too tight and you encourage hay to heat.
Great video Gerry. Nice to see the David Brown’s out working. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
Great video Gerry. I’ve watched many of your hay making videos and one thing is for sure, your dad gets real joy from driving the old classics. And he has his foot fair down rowing up😂
Great video gerry! We are going baling this evening with a ford 7610 and new holland conventional baler, we had an intet 674 on the haybob, and we have some round bales to be made too so hopefully we will get 20 - 30 of those too. Good weather this week!
Great video 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Great video gerry its nice to see the david browns working
Great video Gerry as always the browns are lovely site going across the feilds
The condition you keep the old workhorse is a credit to you both, 😍
Ahh we like to keep the old stuff In Good order. They all have their jobs. 😂
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It proves you have anappreciation for your lot
'Sentimental Scented'
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Hi gerry. It's good to see the David Brown's at it and the weather in your favour. Good luck with the balling. God bless you and your family
Great video Gerry nice to see the David Brown's out working
Cracking video. Great to see the 1212 out with the square baler. Like old times as it was done in the old days
Top quality video as always Gerry.Thanks for taking the time as you are so busy.
Super video,them DBs are great tractors,that 1212 looks mint.
Hi lad that was a great video of your hay and it's great looking hay 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Glad u got it Gerry
Great video Gerry 👌
Good stuff
Thanks 👍
Browns in looking well,👌
Great video Gerry. Sitting here in Spain on holidays watching you make hay. Mighty stuff😂
Try shaping your knife and see if it needs to be adjusted I think that's your only problem. But love your videos and seeing the browns still at it
Great job. I cut hay on Monday, had to abort last night. Round baled it for hayledge. I do think there's something not quite right with ur plunger knife setup, did u ever check the gap between them? Are your hay dogs all free and working.
Good to see you get some hay done 👌 single rotor rake would work well for you, single rows for the square baler and double up for the rounds. Never heard anyone regretting moving from haybob😂
I’d rather 2 rotors 😅😂
We'd a krone single rotor wasn't the much of a upgrade have a double rotor krone now way faster
@paddycummins7782 I just thought about the small baler, I have raked with twin rotor in a hefty crop and row was wider than pick up!
A single rotor rake 😭 it's one way of putting a baler man of his head!🤯
First comment? I'm here in SF and Gerry popped up.
Love the browns,duck find memories of an 885 and 996
Gerry how many square bales to one round bale?
10 to 12 i think
Gerry good video
Hi gerry. Nice round bales.
What density setting are u baling at
There’s no actual setting on it number wise. It’s a valve you adjust to by screwing bit in or out to change bale density. I tried to make as nice a bale with out being too tight. Too tight and you encourage hay to heat.
I drive a massey baler and I was wondering would I be right to turn down the density from silage bales in case of heating
@@adamoreilly8571 no I tighten up for silage. As tight as I can with out them busting the net.
What does it mean if the bales are sticking
They won’t go into the bale accumulator properly and it slows the job down getting in and out of constantly to fix the Bales.
Good video Gerry 👍 good to see you getting through the ist cut of hay fingers 🤞 it doesn't sweat for you 👍 great seeing the DB fleet hard at it 💪💪👌
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Gerry how come you bother with the small squares, are they handy for some small stock you have?
Yea handy in winter. Like to have about 400 for horses and handy for feeding cows when the calves.
We put hurdle peg in the bales for a few hours to see if it gets hot or not
Your difficulties with the weather and baling hay are what farmers are going through.
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Just wondering why ur dad didn't go around the field in a square instead of going up and down in lines
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