This tractors driving way to much, he should windrow 2 or even 3 rows into 1 , and cover only half of the mileage. Driving fast yes, but not too efficient
First tractor is baling what came out of the combine, actually saves time and passes on the field to skip raking and bale the thiner windrows, he’s also baling at about 12mph which they couldn’t do with a heavy windrow
Looks like they harvested the field and baling the chaff that came out of the combine. Raking that stuff into as bigger windrow is time consuming. I've watched this video before. They had quite a few baling tractors. Yes was pretty inefficient I agree lol.
@@southwestwifarm3516 it’s completely backwards logic, a rake cost far less to run the a big baler. The extra passes with the rake you will still come ahead on time and fuel and machine wear.
@@crandonborth no operator cost for rake tractor, no fuel burned for rake tractor and no waiting for rake tractor, baling at 12-15 mph is quicker and more fuel efficient than 5 mph and adding the cost of raking. Raking multiple windrows of straw is only necessary if it’s been rained on or has sat for multiple days. I Personally bale a couple thousand large squares of straw a year and we don’t rake unless absolutely necessary
@@southwestwifarm3516 We don’t bale but we run a big JD 1,000 Hp SP chopper and if we didn’t put at least 5 rows in 1 we’d be just out wasting our time.
That Case 2254 lugging the hills is pure gold!
Yeah! 2294! I bought a 2290 when I was 18! Sold it later by the pound!
Another season and the 4955 is toast.
We use rakes and mergers in the US, we’d be done along time ago in this field.
The white Case 2294 is the best 👍
that JD 4255 hates his life LOL
Do the four wheels and tires on the front of the Case have some function, or is it just a strange weight package.
It's for packing tall rows, stops the pickup from bunging up. Used a fair bit on grass in northern Europe.
@@matthiashall Thanks!
Le case blanc , il fonce c est sur ! Mais il y a très peut de paille !
What are the wheels for on the front? Never seen that before
Packer wheels you lower them soil is getting compacted evenly the whole with from the tractor
C'est super
Quand j’étais jeune je conduisais une Heston 4800 emmener par un tout petit Someca 1300s en 2 roues motrices qui ne s’amusait pas du tout !
It’s the governor spring need too be adjusted.
Massive power small crop of hay though
It's Straw, not Hay.
@@martinhambleton5076 some hay there as well and either way it's still a very small crop
@Tom Maheady Definitely, no hay there.
The first john deere 4955 isn't sounding too good to me
JD 4955, too light on hp for that baler, lugging too much on end of baler stroke, the other JD sounds as if is is not running quite right either.
That jd has 220 hp.. Its heavy enough and has loads of power for that baler..
Baling is the correct spelling. Bailing is throwing buckets of water out of a boat
The JD surging with every plunger stroke seems problematic.
This tractors driving way to much, he should windrow 2 or even 3 rows into 1 , and cover only half of the mileage. Driving fast yes, but not too efficient
First tractor is baling what came out of the combine, actually saves time and passes on the field to skip raking and bale the thiner windrows, he’s also baling at about 12mph which they couldn’t do with a heavy windrow
Looks like they harvested the field and baling the chaff that came out of the combine. Raking that stuff into as bigger windrow is time consuming. I've watched this video before. They had quite a few baling tractors. Yes was pretty inefficient I agree lol.
@@southwestwifarm3516 it’s completely backwards logic, a rake cost far less to run the a big baler. The extra passes with the rake you will still come ahead on time and fuel and machine wear.
@@crandonborth no operator cost for rake tractor, no fuel burned for rake tractor and no waiting for rake tractor, baling at 12-15 mph is quicker and more fuel efficient than 5 mph and adding the cost of raking. Raking multiple windrows of straw is only necessary if it’s been rained on or has sat for multiple days. I Personally bale a couple thousand large squares of straw a year and we don’t rake unless absolutely necessary
@@southwestwifarm3516 We don’t bale but we run a big JD 1,000 Hp SP chopper and if we didn’t put at least 5 rows in 1 we’d be just out wasting our time.
Ma la paglia dov'è?????
That one JDEERE didn't sound to good.
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Them case are no match for the Deere
You need to rewatch because those Cases are running a lot smoother than those Johns
Case 2294 not 54