Enough Tractors to Never Stop Making Hay

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  • @dieselpower6607
    @dieselpower6607 Před 3 lety +11

    The purr of those little 10 series fords is music to my ears. Cut my teeth on a 2310 that belonged to my great uncle. Great machines

  • @petepeeff5807
    @petepeeff5807 Před 3 lety +26

    When I was young ,and had your energy. I squared hay like that on small 5 acre semi rural plots. The hay was free for the taking. I built 5 wagons 9ft wide 22 ft long. Everyone thought I was crazy but this allows you a six bale pattern like you said with plenty of support. 22' instead of 20' gives18" space to stack the last rick. I went up 4 rows @ 36 per layer. This gives you 144 then 5 pattern tie for 30 then 2 end to end layer for 24 then 1 on top for 12 . Total 210. You can go another layer of 6 for 246 but it was too hard for the guy stacking(me) and 210 weight wise is about the limit of the 11l-15 tires anyway. This top pattern load shed water well off the tarps as I would tarp the load and unload in the mornings while the dew was on and the loft was cool. I still have 1 of the wagons left I made it completely from metal out of rock screening panels. The ventilation worked really well for that little bit of mold you can get with hay left on a wagon. Heavy expanded metal woud work good and have the added benefit of not tying up precious barn space of keeping wooden wagons inside. Just a few thoughts from 30 yrs ago. Good times when I was young and thought I could conquer the world.😁

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety +7

      Sadly, these wood wagons don't get inside much. I just keep oiling them.

    • @jenniferwhite6089
      @jenniferwhite6089 Před 2 lety

      does not matter how you run your farm always like to watch the back-breaking sticker work we had a sticker wagon had we have larger square bale picking wagons now now

  • @dankarp5477
    @dankarp5477 Před 3 lety +5

    Love the videos. I've been watching your channel for about 2 years. I like how you don't care for the green equipment. My grandfather always said you pay for the name. We run Allis Chalmers tractors and combine. Thanks again and stay safe.

  • @michael7423
    @michael7423 Před 3 lety +3

    I wish I was part of this square bale team, it always brings back happy memories!

  • @TheBrownkow
    @TheBrownkow Před 3 lety +2

    I like how you use the smaller fords to bale. Saves money on fuel. God sure has blessed you with level fields. Up here in Vermont we have to be extra careful on the hills some times. We usually have to have about a 60 hp. On the
    Baler not for power but for
    Weight not to get pushed around on hills. Nice 1086. How are them on fuel ? I’m sure they can pull a house.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety

      Well, it's got a really big fuel tank, so it seems good.

  • @michael7423
    @michael7423 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing your awesome farm life Jacob!

  • @BenjaminBerry-dr4qu
    @BenjaminBerry-dr4qu Před 3 lety +2

    I guess Nick told you what was what. I like Nike he’s a funny guy. Let’s see more Nick! 😎😎😎

  • @redeemedfarmer2670
    @redeemedfarmer2670 Před 3 lety +3

    Here from OneLonlyFarmer......Nice video

    • @theresajones7359
      @theresajones7359 Před 3 lety

      😘😘😚😘😚😘😘😘🤩😚🤩😚😜😚😜😜🤑😜😜🤑😜🤑🤩🤩🤑🤩🤑

  • @matthiasendler7268
    @matthiasendler7268 Před 3 lety +2

    Bailing at day, unloading at night... been there, done that :)

  • @leesteele9290
    @leesteele9290 Před 3 lety

    That fall hay making is tricky but some of the nicest quality you'll get !! I admire your work ethic to get that all

    • @leesteele9290
      @leesteele9290 Před 3 lety

      Done and your cows and customers should appreciate it ,be sure to charge enough !!! The cows will pay up through production hopefully !!

  • @robevans6864
    @robevans6864 Před 3 lety

    This video reminds me of when we made and stacked nothing but small bales on our farm.
    We used to pull an old Massey 20 baler behind a 1978 Ford 3600.
    Here in North Wales (UK) we pulled a sledge behind the baler and stack the bales in small piles in the field, then collect with a trailer a few days later.
    Great video!

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety +1

      A few days later???? How did they not get rained on???

  • @conortimm733
    @conortimm733 Před 3 lety +2

    The old IH looked like it was running on oil as much as it was diesel when you were pulling into the barn

  • @lorengolliher2712
    @lorengolliher2712 Před 3 lety +1

    That some good looking hay looks like it might be time to build a pole barn for putting hay in anyways love your channel love what you do keep up the good work and how's that 2 + 2 coming

  • @greghamann2099
    @greghamann2099 Před 3 lety +3

    I thought you were going to bring out the 2+2 to pull the bailer.

  • @ghenry85
    @ghenry85 Před 3 lety +1

    What I wouldve done in that situation, is start my stack on the wall or stack boundary furthest away from the wagon and stack the same way you stack your wagons. To each their own.
    Hope the down Ford was an easy fix. The 2+2 would've been interesting to see on that baler🤓.
    Have a good one

  • @superliner101hobbyfarming

    I just cut my final hay field of the year last night, glad to see your second cutting went well!

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety

      Cutting this late it worse than cutting in July with rain chances because it's just so hard to make it dry with short days.

    • @superliner101hobbyfarming
      @superliner101hobbyfarming Před 3 lety

      @@boehmfarm4276 yea I agree, we were a little behind getting this field cut but at least this field is not very good quality hay.

  • @fitzx6585
    @fitzx6585 Před 3 lety

    I wish I could be the guy in the back putting stuff back there someplace seems like fun

  • @michael7423
    @michael7423 Před 3 lety +2

    Always want more square bales, stfu Nick 😂 stay safe guys

  • @BedeMeredith
    @BedeMeredith Před 3 lety

    what nick should a said, is buy some bales. hope you sellem as fast as you get them in.

  • @train1962
    @train1962 Před 3 lety +3

    Get it to run on water and you'll be set for life.

  • @ianhaggart1438
    @ianhaggart1438 Před 3 lety

    Good job. 👍

  • @storminnormanz
    @storminnormanz Před 3 lety

    Nice ive been waiting on a barn stacking video

  • @frankdeegan8974
    @frankdeegan8974 Před 3 lety

    a 2 x 12 with about 1/3 of the board hanging over on each side of the wagon will give you the width you need, a friend did three of his wagons like this and it worked just fine for several years.

  • @gregorythompson2251
    @gregorythompson2251 Před 3 lety

    Thanks guys always enjoy

  • @timsnook7924
    @timsnook7924 Před 3 lety +2

    Need a thrower on the back and taller wagons to really pound them out

  • @joshk.6246
    @joshk.6246 Před 3 lety

    I love that you showed the trick on packing two bales into that small space, used it plenty myself. :D
    Ive always mowed the hay in a shed against walls or a haymow, I'm sure its tricky to make it stable or just not over do it on putting pressure on the outside walls from inside so they don't topple over.
    Do you start the bottom layer with the bale sides down so the strings stay good? Well it probably don't matter you got the nice blue stuff that doesn't disintegrate.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety +1

      I always stack on edge. I don't like barn stacking on the strings. The length of the grass carries the load that way.

  • @pocketchange1951
    @pocketchange1951 Před 3 lety

    👍👌🇨🇦❤, Jacob, you will need to apply for an over length license with that load, 🤔😉🤣

    • @haweater1555
      @haweater1555 Před 3 lety +1

      In Ontario, farm equipment is exempt from over length / width regulations.

  • @HILLBILLYSFIREWOOD
    @HILLBILLYSFIREWOOD Před 3 lety

    Hey hey, have a good one buddy and take care.

  • @user-rs1990
    @user-rs1990 Před 3 lety

    Some square balers have a 'launching mechanism' which throws bales into a caged trailer!

  • @makingithappen5178
    @makingithappen5178 Před 3 lety +1

    This second harvest, looks really decent.

  • @walterlaubscherjr2011
    @walterlaubscherjr2011 Před 3 lety

    Nice video keep it up so how close are you to being completely done with hay season

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety

      I guess I'll be done with squares Friday, then there's still 150 rounds to collect.

  • @larrybg9293
    @larrybg9293 Před 3 lety

    Good stuff

  • @lukestrawwalker
    @lukestrawwalker Před 2 lety

    Most likely... in dusty conditions schmutz can get into the tank past the vent... over time it can roll around on the bottom of the fuel tank and end up making "rat turds" (well they look like rat turds when you clean them out of the bottom of the fuel tank, particularly when they get stuck in the little opening to the fuel line shutoff petcock on the bottom of the fuel tank. I had that happen several times on the 2310. After about the third time in fairly short period of time, I did two things-- 1) got a couple five gallon pails and a filter funnel and dumped some diesel into the tank fast to rinse all the crap out of the bottom of the tank, letting it run down into a five gallon bucket to catch the diesel though some old sheet metal bent into V that fit under the tank... kept doing that til the fuel coming out of the tank was clean and no more "rat turds" rolling around on the bottom of the bucket. Second, my brother worked at Eagle Tractor Salvage at the time, and he picked up and bought a new fuel shutoff valve for the bottom of the tank that had a small bronze screen on it about 3/4 inch in diameter by about 2 inches tall, with a cap on the upper end. That way anything that MIGHT accumulate in the tank in the future doesn't slosh back and forth and drop into the shutoff valve, which only has a little about 1/8 hole going down past the needle valve into the fuel line to the filter. YEAH you SHOULD be having fuel dribbling freely from the tank down to and through the filter housing as you drain/bleed it, unless you turn off the fuel shutoff valve, or it's plugged with schmutz...
    Later! OL J R :)

  • @TheWarrior68
    @TheWarrior68 Před 3 lety

    Cool I love hay balers

  • @FarmallFanatic
    @FarmallFanatic Před 3 lety +1

    Nick broke it!!!!!

  • @haweater1555
    @haweater1555 Před 3 lety +1

    It looks painful to me to see you handle those bales with plastic twine without any gloves. I still use sisal twine ( despite 2.5x of plastic) and wouldn't touch them without leather work gloves. One of your wagons has a pivoting front axle. I thought those went out with the horse & buggy days.
    My bales are shorter to always place 3 in a row on 8.5' wide wagons. No "cross pattern" stacking, just stacked up 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2 across. Do you have 9.5L x 15 or 11L x 15 tires? I use the wider ones since I'm the one who's also riding on the wagon stacking in the field, and the better ride makes a difference to me.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety +1

      I built that wagon on an anhydrous tank gear. It's magical on the road. The twine doesn't bother me. My callouses are very thick.

  • @ztyy8185
    @ztyy8185 Před rokem

    How does machine make those hay cubes retain their form?

  • @tomislavbuza7951
    @tomislavbuza7951 Před 3 lety

    what is state of 2+2?

  • @johndebat6157
    @johndebat6157 Před 3 lety +2

    how is it going with the 2+2?

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety +2

      It's waiting for winter for finishing details.

  • @Joey966
    @Joey966 Před 3 lety

    Oh no, Dont let Nick use his own judgement!

  • @tadeuszwadach2730
    @tadeuszwadach2730 Před 3 lety

    I love watching bailing

  • @thekansasworks5479
    @thekansasworks5479 Před 3 lety

    The funniest party of hay season was watching my boss jump in a bale to make it fix on a very small space. This happend about 15 times

  • @jeffeverhart6746
    @jeffeverhart6746 Před 3 lety

    Could we get a update on the 2+2 thanks for the videos

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety +1

      It's waiting for winter to get finishing details.

  • @dehavenfamilyfarm
    @dehavenfamilyfarm Před 3 lety

    You need a bale thrower so you only have to stack the bales once :)

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety +4

      I need a bigger barn and more wagons so I never have to unload 🤑

  • @jeronbuchholz6513
    @jeronbuchholz6513 Před 3 lety

    You ever going to do a mold board plowing video?

  • @ozz5350
    @ozz5350 Před 3 lety +1

    👍👏👏👏

  • @lucasaccount573
    @lucasaccount573 Před 3 lety +1

    I thought the hydro was getting sold because you have a skid steer now?

  • @makingithappen5178
    @makingithappen5178 Před 3 lety +1

    Getting so much hay that it is difficult to fit it in, is a pretty nice problem, right?

  • @bigwheelsturning
    @bigwheelsturning Před 3 lety

    Spent a lot of my youth "riding the wagon". I/we usually started the wagon stack at the rear in stair step layers. Getting full height at the rear by stepping up each higher row in front, and building out the full height as we got closer to the front of the trailer. I was getting nervous as you were "speeding up" pulling that train. I could just imagine the back trailer swinging back and forth dropping it's load on the road. Don't ask how I know. ;) Why are you stacking the hay on it's side. Never saw that ever in Kansas barns. Didn't see any wasps in the loft either.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety

      Stacking on the side helps with air flow in the stack and it puts the weight on length of the hay instead of the cross section, ie, bales hold their shape better.

  • @MrRanger518
    @MrRanger518 Před 3 lety

    Any progress on the 2+2?

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety

      It's waiting for winter to get finishing details.

    • @MrRanger518
      @MrRanger518 Před 3 lety

      I can understand that. Winter projects I have a few my self.

  • @NEAFarmKid4010
    @NEAFarmKid4010 Před 3 lety

    At the Ag Research farm at the college I attend, we call your stacking trick "physics" lol.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety

      Haha

    • @NEAFarmKid4010
      @NEAFarmKid4010 Před 3 lety +2

      @@boehmfarm4276 granted we have an accumulator and a Bobcat with a grapple to pick up the bales with, but that doesn't prevent having to stack by hand. Theres always a space that won't fit 4 bales wide.

  • @donf5722
    @donf5722 Před 3 lety

    Why reeds canary grass?

  • @farmcentralohio
    @farmcentralohio Před 3 lety

    Be careful about getting the bales to close to the light bulbs in the barn, can cause a fire. Ask me how I know lol

  • @ethantrout2407
    @ethantrout2407 Před 3 lety +1

    Need a new video I miss watching haha

  • @oleasheim
    @oleasheim Před 3 lety

    How many square bales u got so far? Look like u got thousend of thousend of bales

  • @scottk8245R
    @scottk8245R Před 3 lety

    The only schedule Nic is keeping is when he takes Flinstone vitamins

  • @liammccormack2634
    @liammccormack2634 Před 3 lety

    His first time uf

  • @jamesrivis620
    @jamesrivis620 Před 3 lety +2

    Are Sam and Nick your brothers ?

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  Před 3 lety +2

      Sam is the land owner and Nick is a friend.

  • @ThePNWBoyss
    @ThePNWBoyss Před 3 lety +1

    Hey you finally broke it : edit it. Make my day if you liked it

  • @picklerick7765
    @picklerick7765 Před 3 lety

    Very happy 😍💋 💝💖♥️❤️