What we do we do and this came down from my PePa in the spring before we start we change all the plunger bearings and sharpen and set the knives. This keeps the plunger running straight and of course the knives sharp. So when I got old enough to start helping PePa I had to crawl up in the bale chamber to handle the knives. We never had any trouble with our baler operating properly but of course, we ran wire baler not string baler so about every five or three years we have to take the knoters off and weld up the grove and you are in them. We bought a used 316 I think it was, from a guy down the road and we like to never got that thing timed, that was where I learned to weld up the needles.
Dennis, you do have some fantastic shop toys. I always hate making all of those chamber and plunger adjustments. It seems like it is so easy to get things just a little bit too tight and/or just a little bit too loose, especially in older, well worn bale chambers. Making sure the bale chamber is squared up, right on, is extremely important on square balers also. Adjusting baler play correctly is one of my least liked maintenance items, but it is extremely important to make great, high quality bales. It is amazing how good some pretty well worn balers can do regarding making nice bales, if all the things you discussed are done to the best of your ability, even if the machine would likely be considered not capable of doing a good job. Great discussion with the video! Nick, North West Farmer
+PA Farms. Try the same shims on your new blades and turn the flywheel by hand and check clearance with a feeler gage should be ..010 to .030 thousandths if not shim accordingly. It's kind of a pain in the butt. The owners manual for my baler has some good info on it yours may also.
That’s an awesome grinder. That would make a factory edge on it. I’m using an angle grinder by hand and it’s not perfect. I just keep telling myself it’s better than when I took it off 😂
Hello from Bristol, hi Dennis. I noticed your heavy jacket on. We had 2 days in the low 30’s and am guessing that’s when ya made this video. I don’t know why I never cut myself until I’ve just had my jackknife sharpened. Seems like I’m not the only one . It rained all day sat last weekend and tomorrow it’s 50% again. Geez 2 Saturday’s in a row. I liked the last few videos but didn’t comment cause someone beat me to it, but I’m still here. Taker easy, see ya on the next one
Also something to consider about checking your gear boxes is if they are considerably low which I know is unlikely they would have more air room and could accumulate more condensation. That’s probably nothing to really be concerned about until spring though and if they were that low you’d have oil leaking somewhere.
Always hear you talk about equipment maintenance. All the money invested and how down time can rob you blind... yeah the consumer has no idea what it takes to farm. Took me a while to understand and I'm new to farming. (retirement job for me). Seems like a farmer needs to be a mechanic, a scientist, a businessman, and maybe a couple of other hats to wear.
Congratulations on 6000 subscribers. Do you have any plans of waxing the Baler before you put it away. It's always nice to start the year out with a nice shiny baler. Thanks for the video hope you have a great day
+B Jenkins We mostly just work on our own equipment we have around 100 pieces of iron floating around, yes it's much much cheaper to fix and maintain your own equipment. Sometimes though we help a neighbor fix or service something.
good night, I have a new holland 565 machine and the knives separate when they are going to find out what the concern will be! The bearings are fine and the piston does not move laterally?
Ok so been watching your stuff for a week or so busted on ya about the kubota mower but you have some slick stuff love the sharpener can you do mower blades on it thanks Napa Mike 👍
+Tyler Carlson. No the 6.0 is a company dump truck. It's still in use. My company truck was a red 2001 Ford f350 with the 7.3 we still have it also but the ram has taken it's place as my daily driver the ford needs some work but it's not going anywhere.
Another good one. Replaced knives on my 575 so this is helpful. I got the book too which for an 08 was kinda difficult to procure
thats one hell of a nice shop got parts on parts and lifts every where and tools wow impressive
+Captain farm man. Thanks!
What we do we do and this came down from my PePa in the spring before we start we change all the plunger bearings and sharpen and set the knives. This keeps the plunger running straight and of course the knives sharp. So when I got old enough to start helping PePa I had to crawl up in the bale chamber to handle the knives. We never had any trouble with our baler operating properly but of course, we ran wire baler not string baler so about every five or three years we have to take the knoters off and weld up the grove and you are in them. We bought a used 316 I think it was, from a guy down the road and we like to never got that thing timed, that was where I learned to weld up the needles.
Always a Good Video. You have all the Decent Tools. Learned a lot today. Thanks
+ml2trick. Thanks!
Instablaster...
You guys have one heck of a shop! Nice sharpening tool too.
+Denny's Country Life. Thanks Denny
What a great shaping tool.
+Ronald Stephens. Yes it is works great!
Dennis, you do have some fantastic shop toys. I always hate making all of those chamber and plunger adjustments. It seems like it is so easy to get things just a little bit too tight and/or just a little bit too loose, especially in older, well worn bale chambers. Making sure the bale chamber is squared up, right on, is extremely important on square balers also. Adjusting baler play correctly is one of my least liked maintenance items, but it is extremely important to make great, high quality bales. It is amazing how good some pretty well worn balers can do regarding making nice bales, if all the things you discussed are done to the best of your ability, even if the machine would likely be considered not capable of doing a good job. Great discussion with the video! Nick, North West Farmer
+Nick Lambing. Your right it can be time consuming and finicky. Not my favorite thing to do either.
Thanks for going over the baler. That knife grinder is some old iron right there.
+Chuck Stevenson. Yes it is, it's been around here forever.
Hey Dennis, great video as usual. Looking forward to watching the T5 pull that big box blade around!
+Matt Hannigan. It's coming in a few days!
Good video, thanks Dennis.
+marhuf 👍
The sharpening tool pretty sweet!
+2cylinderfarmer. 👍
Great video, the baler ready for a next season
+Jan Kotze. Yep it's ready to go!
Great video. Was just getting ready to do the same.
+PA Farms. Cool deal!
DLH Farms ok, I just checked over my knives today. They are about finished. Any tips on full replacement? I have sharpened before, not replaced.
+PA Farms. Try the same shims on your new blades and turn the flywheel by hand and check clearance with a feeler gage should be ..010 to .030 thousandths if not shim accordingly. It's kind of a pain in the butt. The owners manual for my baler has some good info on it yours may also.
That is one cool sharpening tool glad you didn't get cut worse.
+AndersonCattleCo. Me too it's about healed up now.
That’s an awesome grinder. That would make a factory edge on it. I’m using an angle grinder by hand and it’s not perfect. I just keep telling myself it’s better than when I took it off 😂
Haha
Hello from Bristol, hi Dennis. I noticed your heavy jacket on. We had 2 days in the low 30’s and am guessing that’s when ya made this video. I don’t know why I never cut myself until I’ve just had my jackknife sharpened. Seems like I’m not the only one . It rained all day sat last weekend and tomorrow it’s 50% again. Geez 2 Saturday’s in a row. I liked the last few videos but didn’t comment cause someone beat me to it, but I’m still here. Taker easy, see ya on the next one
+warren patton. Thanks Warren! Yeah it got pretty cold there for a few days. It was nice yesterday but we got some more rain.
You should do a walk through of all the equipment you have.
+kyle vandamme. That would take all the fun out of it. Lol maybe someday
Should spray those Knives with Silicone and Chain Lube on Chains so the dont rust over the winter.. Nice Video.
+Mark Pontes. Thanks Mark
glad you didn't bleed out. I dropped a piece of solid bar stock and tried to catch it and split my finger in half.
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Nice Sharpener
+kevin A. Thanks Kevin!
Also something to consider about checking your gear boxes is if they are considerably low which I know is unlikely they would have more air room and could accumulate more condensation. That’s probably nothing to really be concerned about until spring though and if they were that low you’d have oil leaking somewhere.
+Strangefruit. I'm not to concerned about that happening.
Always hear you talk about equipment maintenance.
All the money invested and how down time can rob you blind... yeah the consumer has no idea what it takes to farm. Took me a while to understand and I'm new to farming. (retirement job for me).
Seems like a farmer needs to be a mechanic, a scientist, a businessman, and maybe a couple of other hats to wear.
+Atoyota. Yes your exactly Right! It's never ending. And I'm just a small Farmer without livestock.
That grinder is awesome. Who makes it? Is it actually made for just baler blades or is it a universal type deal?
+Strangefruit. It's a universal blade sharpener. It says Foley on it.
Congratulations on 6000 subscribers. Do you have any plans of waxing the Baler before you put it away. It's always nice to start the year out with a nice shiny baler. Thanks for the video hope you have a great day
+The Farming Life. It doesn't do any good to clean and wax before putting it away, they get covered in dust and bird crap setting in open sheds.
What part of the country are you located in Sir , I like the looks of it .
+Airdrop 1. Patrick county Virginia
looks like a great place to plant your feet
+Airdrop 1. That it is!
Good work sir.....
Thanks!
Do y'all service other people's equipment in your area? Or is it just easier and less expensive to work on your own stuff.
+B Jenkins We mostly just work on our own equipment we have around 100 pieces of iron floating around, yes it's much much cheaper to fix and maintain your own equipment. Sometimes though we help a neighbor fix or service something.
good night, I have a new holland 565 machine and the knives separate when they are going to find out what the concern will be! The bearings are fine and the piston does not move laterally?
Sounds like its just out of adjustment
@@DLHFarms later he sent a video of the problem thanks for answering
Hello - Sir
We are manufacturing the Baler knives.
How many square bales can you comfortably bale and put in the barn in a day ?
+james mullis. About 1000 by myself, more if I have help.
Ok so been watching your stuff for a week or so busted on ya about the kubota mower but you have some slick stuff love the sharpener can you do mower blades on it thanks Napa Mike 👍
+Mike Wawrzkiewicz. Never tried mower blades on but I'm sure you could. Thanks for watching!
Maybe I didn’t see it but did you sell the 6.0 for the Cummins
+Tyler Carlson. No the 6.0 is a company dump truck. It's still in use. My company truck was a red 2001 Ford f350 with the 7.3 we still have it also but the ram has taken it's place as my daily driver the ford needs some work but it's not going anywhere.
For safety apply duct tape down tedge of the knifes an d remove when the are installed
How often do you check your knives on your baler?
+Drew Henry. Once a year, or whenever I think it's not cutting right.
You ever run an engine baler?
Nope never have. My great granddad had one of the first ones around here though but I never seen it.
Maybe you should ask want a for a new pair of fingernail clippers. 😉😉 that's a nice sharpener.
+Tim Mattison. Lol yeah!
That was supposed to say Santa 😁
+Tim Mattison. Loo
+Tim Mattison. That was supposed to say lol! 😀
Put absolutely nothing on those chains. NOTHING!!!!!!!!
Why?
@@DLHFarms because the grit wears the SLAP OUT. Mine is a 2008 BC 5060. Never been lubricated and never been adjusted.