I run a 336 every year. Kept up on maintenance with it too but I swear every time I go and bale with it something else breaks on it. Can never catch a break with it but when it’s working right it’s just golden
I spent many, many hours handling thousands of bales behind my grandpas 770 and case baler! I would trade a lot to have that time with him again, and us both to be as healthy. Everyday memories with him wonder my mind and thoughts.
That is something that no one can take away!! Memories!! That's the reason why I bought an 880 Oliver and a 336 baler . I grow up with that !! Me and mom baling hay day after day and me hanging off the back of the seat as a little feller ! Just love the sound of an Oliver pto and engine as it bale's !!! MEMORIES!!👍
Thanks for the ride along. The ol' 336 JD really pumped out the bales. Always fun trying to get the hay dried down when dealing with rains & humidity. Those heavy windrows really made the ol' 880 Oliver bark. Calf approved, it must be good enough. Stay safe.
Hook a hay rack on that baler with the local football team to catch and stack. See if they go undefeated. Lol! We had a 770 for a very short time. We rebuilt the engine and Dad traded it for a feed wagon. It was a smooth runner. Doc
I would of tightened up the pressure but it was really humid! If I would of done that might of started to miss tie ! maybe next time I bale I can get her to snort a little more!👍
I run a 336 every year. Kept up on maintenance with it too but I swear every time I go and bale with it something else breaks on it. Can never catch a break with it but when it’s working right it’s just golden
They are a good baler. 👍
Thanks for keeping it real with another great ride along. Just be careful getting on and off the Oliver with the engaged PTO. Stay safe out there.
Yeah a guy gets a little careless sometimes!👍
Now this is a setup I can relate to. Spent a few hours staring into a JD 336 and many more listening to waukesha powered Oliver’s.
Thanks!👍
I really need to go steal my dad's 770 and put it to work. Good video man! Thanks for the ride!
Thanks!👍
The Oliver sounds good.
Thanks 👍
I spent many, many hours handling thousands of bales behind my grandpas 770 and case baler! I would trade a lot to have that time with him again, and us both to be as healthy. Everyday memories with him wonder my mind and thoughts.
That is something that no one can take away!! Memories!! That's the reason why I bought an 880 Oliver and a 336 baler . I grow up with that !! Me and mom baling hay day after day and me hanging off the back of the seat as a little feller ! Just love the sound of an Oliver pto and engine as it bale's !!! MEMORIES!!👍
Nice looking hay bales Shane
Thanks Kevin!
Great video Shane
Интересно а сколько человек работает на вашей ферме?
Let the old pale green girl eat!!! 😁
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Good to see the old stuff still pulling it’s weight, sometimes it even works better than the newer stuff. Take care and have a blessed week my friend.
Lol thanks Tony !😂👍old is better! 👍
Funny how we like to have the tractors we grew up on. The 880 runs the baler good. The farm your on is your family farm?
Yep I'm third generation on this farm!
Thanks Shane!
Your welcome!👍
That old JD 336 makes a nice bale. What year is it? You just can't beat old steel, always gets the job done without fail. Cheers 🍻Shane.
Not sure but I'm guessing late 70s!
Top 5 baby!!! 🤦♂️😂
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Hey Shane what's your thoughts opinions on the JD 336 baler what's your likes and dislikes about them I've been looking at buying one..
I think there a really good baler !
great day on the farm
Yep!👍
Maybe someday I’ll be able up grade to a baler like that, but not so sure on the Oliver 😆
Lol !👍😂
That awesome
Thanks 👍
Does your 880 have a power booster?
No it doesn't. I'd like to put one in some day?
G'day Shane
How you doing.
@@scruffy6151 G'day Scruffy i am doing good mate thanks how are you
@@Murphyslawfarm keeping my belly full lol. Doing good.
@@Murphyslawfarm g day Murphy 👍🍻🍻👍🤣😂🍻👍
@@Murphyslawfarm MURPHY, How are ya?
2nd?
No I had to bale in 1st lol!🤣😂👍🍻
Fifth here before ed
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Thanks for the ride along. The ol' 336 JD really pumped out the bales. Always fun trying to get the hay dried down when dealing with rains & humidity. Those heavy windrows really made the ol' 880 Oliver bark. Calf approved, it must be good enough. Stay safe.
Thanks Ron ! 👍
Ohh the 880 could probably run the big baler way better 🤣😂 since it the good green paint
Lol I don't think so!👍
Shane Holst yeah she mint need to be a 2255 so looks like you have a new tractor for a wish
Holy jumping jiminy you don't want to be stacking in the wagon with that thing throwing bales
Lol BP haven't you see a thrower! Beat picking it up by hand !😂👍🍻
Almost 600 sub..Shane good job..be safe..
Thanks Mark !👍
The lean mean green baling machine. That's a good job for the Oliver.
Oh yeah definitely!👌
Like that baler. Oliver sounds good. I used to fall asleep on the fender when daddy would bale hay. How many cowes you milking?
There milking ok ! It been hot and humid last couple of days !
Shane Holst How many cows you milk???
@@WhoDat-cc8zo lol miss read that! 140+👍
Holy shit. You milk more in one milking than we did in 3 days.
I made it just in time to be first!!!!! Woo Hoo #1
*In Japan
Lol buddy 👍😂
The Olivers were the best!
Yes they were!
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Sixth 😎
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I have to admit, I laughed at every single small bale you sent flying!
That's good d
Glad to make you laugh 👍🤣😂🍻
Yeah there’s something funny about watching them bales launch into the trailer. lol. 😆
Making that ol girl grunt there! That baler make a nice bale
Oh yeah there good balers
First
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Have you ever rode that kicker I did when I was younger watch the hell out it'll kick you up
I bet never wanted to get hit by it
@@shaneholst6940 oh hell no,
712th
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Hook a hay rack on that baler with the local football team to catch and stack. See if they go undefeated. Lol! We had a 770 for a very short time. We rebuilt the engine and Dad traded it for a feed wagon. It was a smooth runner.
Doc
Lol I'm not a football player but have done that catch and stack !👍🤣
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Great seeing and listening to the old Oliver on the baler. When you got in that tuff hay it was making her snort every time the plunger made the push.
I would of tightened up the pressure but it was really humid! If I would of done that might of started to miss tie ! maybe next time I bale I can get her to snort a little more!👍
What engine is in that Oliver?
Waukesha I think?