Thanks for making your video known on BTP's latest bale wagon release. I've been searching them out on YT & this one didn't come up. Really enjoy watching them in action & always looking to keep myself updated on operation, tip 'n' tricks & maintenance. So far, the searches have been helpful. Enough that I bought my first Stackliner this spring. Had a few minor issues, but so far I like it. Only got to use it once, but at least I got it on video. Posted it to my account so my mother could watch it. She got stuck going to the hospital the day before I baled so I parked the camera under the cherry tree where she would normally sit so she could enjoy the show while she was away. She did indeed! Great job on the video. Well put together. Regards!
New Holland bale wagons are a pretty neat machine. I own a 1034. We use to use it a lot before we went to feeding a tmr to our milk cows. Now we only use it for a few loads of straw every year. When we used it for hay we could pick up and stack 1000 bales easily in a day.
Awesome. I am surprised how many people don't know what they are. Models like our old 1002 can be had for a few thousand bucks. And you can move a lot of hay faster and without a backache.
If you straighten up the pushoff feet, then when you push off, push out about a foot, bring the feet back in, then push out.. they will stay straight.. been years since I have see a pull type at work! We had a 1037, three wide machine we bought new, about five years later it got traded on a 1048.. around twenty-five years later, traded to the 1075.. 1048 drove better, but 1075 makes a better stack. Good looking hay!!! Thanks for the video!!
What kind of twine are you guys using? I have a 1002 and my twine breaks from time to time picking them up? I may need a new pickup chain also. Not sure.. I appreciate the good video
It should, the tractor running this one is 30 some HP. The stackliner has its own hydraulic pump so you just need a PTO. Just make sure the tractor is heavy enough to handle the weight. This Oliver is 4200# and heavy alfalfa bales can make the nose light.
That wasn't typical of most of the field. Just a few of the outside rounds close to the wetland. The grass there was finer and shorter. It was cut with a new Holland haybine.
@@pinesedgefarm1155 That machine could probably push out 100+ at least. On my farm mine is A Ferguson not a John Deere. One field I got 350 Of 80 pound bales. 2nd crop is a little bit smaller show around 340 bales baler wise... Our hay wagons can hold about a 100
I’m sure it would have enough power, it would be the weight I’d worry about. The rear axle is set way back, a good load of alfalfa will make the front end light on these 77s.
@@arturosoto1444 Haga una búsqueda de "Stackliner New Holland", los fabricaron durante muchos años y hay diferentes tamaños y modelos autopropulsados. El nuestro se encuentra entre los más pequeños y se puede encontrar bastante barato. ¡Buena suerte! www.tractorhouse.com/listings/farm-equipment/for-sale/list/category/1151/hay-and-forage-equipment-bale-accumulators-movers/manufacturer/new-holland/model/1033
Parts availability you can still run and get parts for that old 336 usually same day. And there was/is a Deere dealer in our town. Although now it’s a place to buy lawnmowers, not much on Ag equipment anymore.
I so wish we'd had one of these when we were putting up hay 60 years ago. Thousands of bales. Love seeing the Olivers in action, too.
Thanks Eric. That bale wagon will be entering its 47th season. Bought new in 1974. All that equipment predates me 😂
Thanks for making your video known on BTP's latest bale wagon release. I've been searching them out on YT & this one didn't come up. Really enjoy watching them in action & always looking to keep myself updated on operation, tip 'n' tricks & maintenance. So far, the searches have been helpful. Enough that I bought my first Stackliner this spring. Had a few minor issues, but so far I like it. Only got to use it once, but at least I got it on video. Posted it to my account so my mother could watch it. She got stuck going to the hospital the day before I baled so I parked the camera under the cherry tree where she would normally sit so she could enjoy the show while she was away. She did indeed!
Great job on the video. Well put together. Regards!
Thanks for the compliment, I’m sure you will end up loving it. (Beats hand stacking) Hope mom is well and back to supervising!
That is nifty!!
That Oliver is running great.
New Holland bale wagons are a pretty neat machine. I own a 1034. We use to use it a lot before we went to feeding a tmr to our milk cows. Now we only use it for a few loads of straw every year. When we used it for hay we could pick up and stack 1000 bales easily in a day.
Awesome. I am surprised how many people don't know what they are. Models like our old 1002 can be had for a few thousand bucks. And you can move a lot of hay faster and without a backache.
Good views of how it works. Thanks.
Wonderful
🤙🤙🤙😃
If you straighten up the pushoff feet, then when you push off, push out about a foot, bring the feet back in, then push out.. they will stay straight.. been years since I have see a pull type at work! We had a 1037, three wide machine we bought new, about five years later it got traded on a 1048.. around twenty-five years later, traded to the 1075..
1048 drove better, but 1075 makes a better stack.
Good looking hay!!!
Thanks for the video!!
Thanks Ed. This will be that units 47th hay season. The tracks the feet slide on are a bit twisted. (damaged at some point)
@@crazydave4455 ya, I've rebuilt a few sets of pushoff feet.. not just on our machines, but on probably a dozen others...👍
What kind of twine are you guys using? I have a 1002 and my twine breaks from time to time picking them up? I may need a new pickup chain also. Not sure..
I appreciate the good video
Jaguar (from fleet farm) holds up pretty well.
Thanks Tommy.
Is that bale flipper on the baler store bought or homemade. Just bought a 1002 stacker and need to figure out how to get the bales to flip
I believe it came with it, but it was before my time. Shouldn’t be too hard fab one up.
I love the baleliner. Now I want one. Would it work with a Ferguson tractor?
It should, the tractor running this one is 30 some HP. The stackliner has its own hydraulic pump so you just need a PTO. Just make sure the tractor is heavy enough to handle the weight. This Oliver is 4200# and heavy alfalfa bales can make the nose light.
The hay looks like you cut it with a brush mower tiny pieces. Usually when its chopped that small it never dries like lawnmower grass
That wasn't typical of most of the field. Just a few of the outside rounds close to the wetland. The grass there was finer and shorter. It was cut with a new Holland haybine.
That's a cool machine. How many bales can you get on a load?
56 in the stack, plus what ever you want to handle by hand on the platform.
@@crazydave4455 that was my guess, a neighbor used to run one until he went to big squares.
@@pinesedgefarm1155 That machine could probably push out 100+ at least. On my farm mine is A Ferguson not a John Deere. One field I got 350 Of 80 pound bales.
2nd crop is a little bit smaller show around 340 bales baler wise...
Our hay wagons can hold about a 100
Do you think a Ford 8n could handle the bale picker?
Replied in your other message.
Think a lil Ford 8n could handle the bale picker?
I’m sure it would have enough power, it would be the weight I’d worry about. The rear axle is set way back, a good load of alfalfa will make the front end light on these 77s.
@@crazydave4455 okay, thank you for the reply
Zeer goed maar waar kan ik een Balenwagen kopen ik woon in België
They show up here on auctions and at machinery dealers. In Belgium I have no idea if any got imported. See if you can find one!
Good luck.
donde puedo comprar ese tipo d makina amigo???saludos
¿Está buscando el apilador de pacas? Puede encontrar los usados en los distribuidores de equipos aquí en el medio oeste, en EE. UU.
gracias buscare la forma de aserla llegar a México yo soy d aca saludos
@@arturosoto1444 Haga una búsqueda de "Stackliner New Holland", los fabricaron durante muchos años y hay diferentes tamaños y modelos autopropulsados. El nuestro se encuentra entre los más pequeños y se puede encontrar bastante barato. ¡Buena suerte!
www.tractorhouse.com/listings/farm-equipment/for-sale/list/category/1151/hay-and-forage-equipment-bale-accumulators-movers/manufacturer/new-holland/model/1033
gracias por la información buscaré aver q encuentro gracias
You see a lot of John deere equipment that is being pulled by off brand tractors
Parts availability you can still run and get parts for that old 336 usually same day. And there was/is a Deere dealer in our town. Although now it’s a place to buy lawnmowers, not much on Ag equipment anymore.