Hi James, that’s one of the most amusing things I’ve seen for a while watching you trying to keep the bale on the wrapper without getting wrapped yourself 😂 bloody good buy though mate definitely a profit there and good luck to you 👍
You could do an experiment for our benefit. Look up the manual online to check if the minimum recommended weight is 40kg. Add a bit of water to your a hay bale to get it up to weight and then demo it to see if it works properly. I could never make bales heavy enough with my old baler. Love the videos 👍
Great video again that's a lovely bit of kit. How can the world run without profit. They nead to open their eyes. I hope you can double your money and more on that if I was in the market for one I would pay the asking price
With a roll of wrap that wide you are going to need a very heavy bale to stop on the turntable. We use 250mm wrap & still need a bal;e 25kg to stay on the table at about 28rpm.
Hi James Nice one we were involved in making small bale haylage using one of those wrappers back in the early / mid 2000's that one worked as well as I remember Hours of endless fun We all need to try and make a profit 🤞🤞 Thanks again
Always makes me laugh when a few farmers around me start moaning if there is a dealer or two at a sale. "won't be anything cheap today" is the usual moan, to which I say, when a dealer pulls out, it's getting up towards where it should be, good luck to you
I purchased a homemade trailer with two of these little wrappers attached. We've been making small wrapped haylage for the horsey brigade for a couple years. Hard work but means we can make a little more than selling rounds at fodder sales. Think we paid around £6750 for the two units with low load trailer and a pallet of wrap. Both wrappers are immaculate. Found a video on YT from the previous owner. th-cam.com/video/ior_n6IcWWQ/w-d-xo.html
We had one of those rappers we had the MK1 didn't have the guards on them one's and you had to put the rap on the string of the bale the bale would never really stay on you had to hold it on with your hands and the you would end up getting a static shock or getting your knees smacked on the end of the rapper
@@finditfixitfarmit They have a Ford car/truck dealer I use all the time for parts but I’ve not used their Ag side of the business myself. They must be pretty good as they have been Agricultural dealer long enough to find their tags on old 1960s tractors sold there from new probably 50s too. I think they have New Holland and case tractor franchises now. And no doubt all the implement brands we see around.
shame on you for wanting profit so many begrudgers around ,,,,,,,,,,, profit is how we make a living hope you do very well with the wrapper , keep up the good work
😊what on earth is the point of fwrapping small bales straw and paying a small fortune for thr wrapper. what would e the total cost of each wrapped bale. HONEST RAYS STRAW
They're for wrapping small bales of haylage ....basically hay that's not fully dry to be stored in a shed without being wrapped...a horse owner will struggle to use up a big bale of haylage before it starts to spoil when they only have 1 horse ...hence small square baled haylage ...guess he's using a straw bale as he unlikely to have any haylage bales laying about... plus haylage will be much heavier than straw and stay on wrapper better
To some ‘profit’ is a dirty word. Unfortunately it makes the world go round, admittedly, for some faster than others 😳. I have a question James. If you cut yourself, is your blood red or is it milwaukee red? Just asking 😂😂😂
Profit is the reward for taking the risk that no one else is willing to take 🤷♂️ we've all gotta eat! 😁
Well done James you need to make money those people obviously just work for someone and will never understand the reality of life
Very true 👍🏼
Well done ,love your honesty,great to hear what you pay and sell for,main word here is profit,
100% thanks 👍🏼
Everyone in business is out there to make a profit, correct as you said that's how the 🌎 world works. Good luck 👍
Thanks Stephen 👍🏼
Hi James, You will soon get the hang of the bale wrapper. And your right, Profit is not a bad word , profit is a bonus. catch you soon take care
Thanks Shaun 👍🏼
Hi James, that’s one of the most amusing things I’ve seen for a while watching you trying to keep the bale on the wrapper without getting wrapped yourself 😂 bloody good buy though mate definitely a profit there and good luck to you 👍
A very good Wednesday evening to you all from Wellington Somerset
And you mate 👍🏼
You could do an experiment for our benefit. Look up the manual online to check if the minimum recommended weight is 40kg. Add a bit of water to your a hay bale to get it up to weight and then demo it to see if it works properly. I could never make bales heavy enough with my old baler. Love the videos 👍
Thanks mate, that would be interesting.
Great video again that's a lovely bit of kit. How can the world run without profit. They nead to open their eyes. I hope you can double your money and more on that if I was in the market for one I would pay the asking price
Thanks George 👍🏼
Very tidy square bale rapper, Love these buy and sell videos. Do you try to sell items privately or is it just too much hassle?
Can’t be arsed with the time wasters most of the time 😂
With a roll of wrap that wide you are going to need a very heavy bale to stop on the turntable. We use 250mm wrap & still need a bal;e 25kg to stay on the table at about 28rpm.
Great info cheers 👍🏼
Hi James Nice one we were involved in making small bale haylage using one of those wrappers back in the early / mid 2000's that one worked as well as I remember Hours of endless fun
We all need to try and make a profit 🤞🤞
Thanks again
Good to have a payday...I say good when I mean you must have them.👍👍
Very tidy wrapper hope you get a good turn out of it as we say in Ni (pardon the pun)🤣
Always makes me laugh when a few farmers around me start moaning if there is a dealer or two at a sale. "won't be anything cheap today" is the usual moan, to which I say, when a dealer pulls out, it's getting up towards where it should be, good luck to you
I think those rollers should turn the bale round then it can wrap it properley James .
Yeah they all turn and all timing checked. They didn’t look like they were turning in the video as the bale was light and I was holding to top 😂😂
Love a bit of profit
Tidy wrapper hope you make a good profit at one point i thought you were going to be wrapped ha ha
Hi mate great vid just slow down the valve if you’ve got light bales
Hahah never used one of these only round bales just watched you wrapping one and see why they need to be heavy😂
I purchased a homemade trailer with two of these little wrappers attached. We've been making small wrapped haylage for the horsey brigade for a couple years. Hard work but means we can make a little more than selling rounds at fodder sales.
Think we paid around £6750 for the two units with low load trailer and a pallet of wrap. Both wrappers are immaculate. Found a video on YT from the previous owner. th-cam.com/video/ior_n6IcWWQ/w-d-xo.html
Ideal mate, that’s pretty awesome!
Did you buy the 8340 from meshaw??
Nice video
Thank you 👍🏼
We had one of those rappers we had the MK1 didn't have the guards on them one's and you had to put the rap on the string of the bale the bale would never really stay on you had to hold it on with your hands and the you would end up getting a static shock or getting your knees smacked on the end of the rapper
Yep I feel you haha!
I think that may be made for Round bales?????? Please let me know.
No it’s for conventional 👍🏼
Is it for round bales
i notice you sell a lot at auctions the problem with them is the auctioneers commission but you are sure of your money with them
Yeah, commission is a bummer but it’s easier to than dealing with 10 tyre kickers taking up your time haha.
I’m 10 mins from Haynes Maidstone
Ideal, good dealer?
@@finditfixitfarmit
They have a Ford car/truck dealer I use all the time for parts but I’ve not used their Ag side of the business myself. They must be pretty good as they have been Agricultural dealer long enough to find their tags on old 1960s tractors sold there from new probably 50s too. I think they have New Holland and case tractor franchises now. And no doubt all the implement brands we see around.
shame on you for wanting profit so many begrudgers around ,,,,,,,,,,, profit is how we make a living hope you do very well with the wrapper , keep up the good work
Yes this is true
new holland dealer i think
😊what on earth is the point of fwrapping small bales straw and paying a small fortune for thr wrapper. what would e the total cost of each wrapped bale. HONEST RAYS STRAW
They're for wrapping small bales of haylage ....basically hay that's not fully dry to be stored in a shed without being wrapped...a horse owner will struggle to use up a big bale of haylage before it starts to spoil when they only have 1 horse ...hence small square baled haylage ...guess he's using a straw bale as he unlikely to have any haylage bales laying about... plus haylage will be much heavier than straw and stay on wrapper better
Yeah this was just to test it as I don’t have any heavy hay/hay ledge bales to use.
Unfortunately people associate the word profit with the people running the country which is why they think it is a bad thing.
Very true!
the trouble is so many jealous idiots in theis wourld with no positivity
100%
Don’t you get hammered with auction charges etc , would you not be better to buy at auction and sell private like Dove farms for example 👍
To some ‘profit’ is a dirty word. Unfortunately it makes the world go round, admittedly, for some faster than others 😳.
I have a question James. If you cut yourself, is your blood red or is it milwaukee red? Just asking 😂😂😂
Depend which arm 😉