Catching Up - Round Baling
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- I'm a bit behind on footage and am catching up after being unable to edit footage for several weeks.
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How Farms Work by Ryan Kuster is a CZcams channel based in rural Potosi, Wisconsin. Our mission is to teach those who didn't grow up on a farm what the farming life is like. These videos show the Kuster family working together raising cattle and crops. We believe everyone who wants to know more about farming should be able to share the farming experience with us and we look to educate the world on many essential agriculture topics.
How Farms Work takes place on ~1,100 acres with around 75-200 cattle at any given time. Four John Deere tractors are currently used on the farm, which are a 4020, 4640, 7600, and 8235R.
I can finally edit footage again and that means I'm going to be posting more frequently! Keep an eye out for some awesome videos I have lined up that I've filmed these last couple of days!
Getting better and love your videos keep it up
get better soon Ryan
Hope your surgery wasn't anything major...glad to see you are back in the saddle...have been following your and Travis channel for many years...hope you guys do well this summer...
Hey Ryan I’ve been watching your videos for 5+ years and still love them, keep up the good work man! 👌🏻👏🏻
Thanks for following along all this time!
We made small squares and stacked in the haybarn. Dad always made us put 1 layer over the entire barn before putting a second on to give the bales a little time to cool and dry before getting covered by the next layer. Hated it as kids because it meant a lot of walking in a hot haybarn but now I get it. Also, if a load of hay was suspected of being too hot/wet it stayed outside until it was hopefully not a fire hazard
Hi from oz Ryan. You have a tube wrapper. When you get hay rained on bale next day and wrap it. You get to keep nutrients that are left and no fire hazard. You only have to organise yourself. For pro’s ,get every tractor on same shaft then put every machine to that size. It may mean that you have to change yokes on some but it’s only done once. When buying new or from a dealer get them to do it as part of the deal. They’re normally happy to do it.All my tractors and machines are ONE size. It’s so easy to swap around it’s not funny.
🚜🚜 Another great video Ryan, keep it up, love your and Travis videos reminds me of when I was younger working on neighborhood farms, Bless you and your family from the great state of Tennessee.🚜🚜🦝
Get rid of that pto adapter Ryan and get another end for that baler with the large 1000!!
We have a different one on order
Dang I been watch for 7 years 😮
I remember back we were also dairy farmimg dad had to chopped up some Alfalfa that was going to be bailed an hit rained on so much. But there was a few times when we did managed to bail that was salvaged they were really warm. An after it was stacked separately we took some salt an spread it across to coll it down.
Thanks for the post Ryan!
Great video Ryan
Great video Ryan and great drone footage as always!!! Hope you are feeling better take care and thank you for the videos!!
Hey Ryan , great channel , we got rained too , keep up the good work .... !!!
The 82 and the 569 make a nice baling setup😃👍awesome video once again, hoping for a quick recovery from surgery!👍👍
Another great round baling video
More to come!
Great video Ryan thanks for sharing it. I hope you are recuperating well, take care of yourself 👍
Great job Ryan and the Gang, hope You are alot better now, and Happy Birthday Hannah🎂🙏👍😎
Great video Ryan keep them coming please
You got it!
The best part of making hay is loading them up with the skid steers.
@ghammond3132 I am 6'6" so being 3 inches shorter would be funny! It's been a while since we had hay here but I remember it being quick and kind of fun too.
Hope you have a quick recovery.
Thank you!
My family were farmers both sides, Polish and German & Belgian. They came by boat to America in 1852.
Love watching your videos for the farming, the visuals, the music. Thanks’ Please post your music sources. We’re only periodically on you tube.
I get all of my music from a paid-use music library, and the names of the songs are different than what they’re called if you were to find them on CZcams, I think it’s something to do with licensing!
oh I see sounds really good to hear instrumental only, very nice @@HowFarmsWork
Our kids are good at computers. They helped with CZcams years ago. We'll commission them to find instrumental music :D
Did I miss something? Did you have surgery? What happened?....I hate being left out of the loop!...
Hey Ryan that was a cool video today.
I hope you are feeling well shortly!
nice video, thx for sharing !
awsome video ryan thumbs up and shared
Good content. 👍
like that work sir👍
sounds like you're on the mend. Get well soon!
Great Video thanks Ryan! Thanks also for sharing
It started itching me at 8:30 mark!!
The wrapper will be great during a wet year. Do you notice the cows eating the silage bales faster than dry bales?
Why not get a big 1000 pto knuckle on the baler. No more adapter
Then we'd need one for the 7920 as well
@@HowFarmsWork can't you put a big 1000 in the 7920
Beautiful country, where are you located?? Always nice videos.
We see why Bondhus makes their "Gorilla-proof" Allen wrenches!
Love the video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love from India ❣️❣️
Doesn't that tractor have the flippable pto shaft as the 6800, 6600 series?
Where you just pull the snap ring pull the pto shaft in the tractor and flip it around. Depending on 540 rpm coarse spline or 1000 rpm fine spline is needed.
I do believe that’s a 7000 series they have
You can never have to much power
Do you guys and gal ever rerake after baling a cut to bale missed hay or alfalfa to try squeeze extra bales out of a cut?
Ryan I'm curious why you don't run older big iron? our 8650 was 25k and I turned up over 330 hp, is it more of a comfortability thing? or less problematic? PS you slide the drawbar out for 1000 pto, your drawbar should be out 20 inches from the tip of the pto shaft, that's how you keep it from binding.
Thanks for that! I would definitely run a piece of larger old equipment, I think it comes down to versatility, we’re still expanding our tractor inventory to get back some of the tractors we lost a decade ago
@@HowFarmsWork You ever think your grandpas 4230 will show back up? operation is really expanding in the larger equipment since yall switched to crops, them tillage tools really do take a lot of hp, in the areas I've done some drainage work in our fields, a 12ft 3pt mounted 12 shank chisel plow will all but completely spin out the 8650, they really bring out weak links especially in older stuff, most of these old big tractors were never taken care of, original owners owned them for 2-4 years and kept trading for newer, taking care of them was the least of their worries
Hey Ryan, Praying you get back to 100% soon. Why not change the pto shaft half to the big 1000? Take care, Take it Easy and TRUST JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To dry to wrap, to wet for comfort. The haymakers conundrum. Do you extend drawbar to compensate for the extra length of the PTO with the adapter on?
Why don’t you get the correct pto fitted rather than using adapters?
Can't you switch to the actual pto shaft off the tractor instead of needing adaptor? We saw a couple bales smoldering when we went to ND this year
can that isobus tractor pto shaft flip over to the smaller pto shaft
you family from only have one tractor with a built in isobus implements controls
Why not single wrap the bales?
Would literally fall apart as soon as they pick them up
Are you geting a new grain cart this year?
We've not got one coming yet, but we do have two other things that will be helping us out this fall! (One is for corn fodder and the other is to help work the cows and calves!)
Can't wait to see them hope harvest gose well it will be hear before you know it
Hi
Hey Ryan!!
Watched a video last night saying you were leaving you tube for what ever reason. You were going to another video company and start charging a monthly fee. I hope this was a scam. Please don't leave us!
Hey Man, I’m not leaving CZcams, I just moved our paid section to Patreon.
👍👍❤
I wish someone would make a map for your farm in farming simulator, we already have the millenial farmer and welker farms we need your farm too any modders want to make that for console?
I had a guy working on it but he's been off and on with working on it. Someone else will probably need to do it.
Not sure what would look better with Dubz, the 82 or the 79.
I don’t get it. I’ve heard 23% and people wanting 60%. I’ve seen people that don’t wrap, some that do. It’s beyond me…
40-60% for wet and
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Hope you have a quick recovery.