Ben, I am not a safety monitor but I sure wish you had that ROPS in the up position. When you don't expect it that is when things happen. Thanks for the videos!
I like the double windrow rake, I would rather spend time making bigger windrows for the round baler. Wear and tear on the rake is less costly then running a round baler with small windrows..... keep it up 👍
Yes, I truly think that there is. It seems to me that the roller does a better job & quickens up the dry time. We have had flail since day 1.....until I bought the NH roller last year. My opinion.....roller.
ben i just seen on u tube that you should not use a wheel rake on baleage because it puts dirt in it which can have clostridial bugs in it dry not so much
Hey Ben I'd trade ya rakes , I've got a 5 bar Deere and it will rope hay pretty well lol I've been told get a power rake . What's your opinion on rakes as far as getting hay off the ground ( kinda of ruff old pasture type ground ) . I do have 3@ of alfalfa also , it rides pretty good tho
Looks like a awesome day in the UP. Beautiful bluebird sky!
It's that time of year Jay!!👍
Thanks for the update. My wife, the lovely Georgia Brown, and I are easing on ice cold Busch Lights as I type.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍. I knew from day 1 that I liked you Chuck!!!
Ben, I am not a safety monitor but I sure wish you had that ROPS in the up position. When you don't expect it that is when things happen. Thanks for the videos!
Can't argue that Nathan. Will do so.👍👍
I like the double windrow rake, I would rather spend time making bigger windrows for the round baler. Wear and tear on the rake is less costly then running a round baler with small windrows..... keep it up 👍
Fact 57!!!👍👍
54 degrees, that is what i call good sleep-temperatures !
Is there a difference in dry-time between a roller-conditioner and a flail-conditioner ?
Yes, I truly think that there is. It seems to me that the roller does a better job & quickens up the dry time. We have had flail since day 1.....until I bought the NH roller last year. My opinion.....roller.
Been having heavy dews down here. If it would stop raining so I could mow hay I think it would still take 5 days to dry
Ughhhh!! Heart goes out to you Logan.
What part of Wisconsin you live in I see you got your round baler at swiderski equipment
I'm in the UP of Michigan Brandon. SEI is awsome!👍
ben i just seen on u tube that you should not use a wheel rake on baleage because it puts dirt in it which can have clostridial bugs in it dry not so much
You are 100% correct Stephen. Understand that this is dry hay.👍
Would you ever think about doing no till corn
Oh boy? I really don't know James? It would be fun to try it, but just to big of a price tag.
Hey Ben I'd trade ya rakes , I've got a 5 bar Deere and it will rope hay pretty well lol I've been told get a power rake . What's your opinion on rakes as far as getting hay off the ground ( kinda of ruff old pasture type ground ) . I do have 3@ of alfalfa also , it rides pretty good tho
I have that NH Rotary Rake & love it!!!
Veeser Cattle Co. Thanks for the reply back , that's what everybody says about their rotary rakes !!👍