Getting ready for the wife to square bale.

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  • @paul06101939
    @paul06101939 Před 5 lety +10

    I miss the farm, and YES all that hard work, I'm 80 years old now, I see all the new style of equipment, of today's farming, the times, of the modern farming sure has improved, The old saying, you gotta have bad, to appreciate the good.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes things have changed, some for good some for bad, but for the most part equipment has gotten better.

  • @marcryan6581
    @marcryan6581 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing. We had our hay baled in Franklin Massachusetts back in the 80s and I loved watching Mr. Phelan and Mr. Foley cut and bale the hay. We had 7 acres of Timothy, Alfalfa, and Clover. Usually would make around 500-600 bales. We would stack it up on trailers and put it up in the hay loft and it smelt so sweet! Brings back some great memories as a kid 👍

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 4 lety

      Awesome! Glad I could help with the memories.

  • @jacklabloom635
    @jacklabloom635 Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoy your videos. Love the square bailing process.
    I hauled hay one summer when I was 15 years old. My friend Ronny had an old truck with a wooden flatbed built onto it. We could load 50 bails onto the truck’s flat bed. . Each of us made got a penny a bail. The truck had a granny gear. We tied a rope to the steering wheel and put the truck in granny gear. We tossed bails until one of us had to start stacking. The person on the ground would adjust the steering wheel occasionally. We did hay hauling all summer.
    One day a farmer drove out in the hayfield to get us to help him get some alfalfa bails put up before they got rained on. He paid us two cents a bail each. We helped get his hay put up in the hay barn and then went back to our original field. It never did rain that day.
    Ronny sold his truck for $150 at the end of our summer break. The truck leaked water and was not licensed. The truck did not have doors on it, nor seat belts. Neither of us had a drivers license. We decided we had pushed our luck far enough driving the back roads. Plus, we did not want to haul any more hay after that hot summer.

  • @clintegbert3405
    @clintegbert3405 Před rokem +1

    That brings back a lot of memories from the farm!!!

  • @72Stiles
    @72Stiles Před 5 lety +7

    Good to see someone still making square bales!

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety +1

      👍

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      @alimughal8570 Před 4 lety

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  • @daveframpton23
    @daveframpton23 Před 4 lety +8

    Always was my fave time of the year, I used to bale small bales too and started out with New holland and progressed up to a Welger , great times.

  • @glenparks5175
    @glenparks5175 Před 5 lety +28

    Yea I got my use out of it, my farming days are long gone so love watching your videos

  • @lynnmoore2664
    @lynnmoore2664 Před 6 lety +17

    Nice job & really nice looking bales. Thanks for sharing all the different camera positions showing your equipment at work.

  • @mick9885
    @mick9885 Před 3 lety +3

    Great Video 👍
    Brings back memories from my teens, the Bailer had a Sledge behind it with a fella making a 7 ‐ 9 stack on it then just gave it a nudge off, then loading the Trailers with a Pitch fork, certainly built your muscles up 💪

  • @diamondranch44
    @diamondranch44 Před 6 lety +4

    We put up about 65,000 small bales a year. We use to us an accumulator like what you got. We now use a New Holland self propelled bale wagon. With the bale wagon we sure get the hay off the field and in the stack a lot faster than we use to. We put up about double in 3x4's I hope to get a stack wagon for them one day. Thanks for your videos my family and I sure enjoy them.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for watching! That's a lot of bales I only make about 5000 a year.

  • @1811bruce
    @1811bruce Před 5 lety +11

    Great video angles! Congrats on your 1st and 2nd awards on the backing contests! I knew when I was watching you back up that it wasn't your first rodeo. Haha!

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety +5

      Thanks glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @joeachberger3455
    @joeachberger3455 Před 6 lety +17

    Great video, I used to throw a lot of hay back in the 70s,.....in Ohio. I would always be the one guy ,...behind the baler ,....stacking the wagon ,.....six high ,...a tie ,...and the sky! I miss those times, I would love to go back and do it again , they would need an ambulance at the end of the field.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety +1

      Lol 👍

    • @robertheinkel6225
      @robertheinkel6225 Před 4 lety +1

      We always went four high with a tie, probably because we had some hills. Our wagons were just flat hay racks, nothing to stack against in the back of the wagon. I kinda miss those 1,000 bales a day days.

  • @barbf8628
    @barbf8628 Před 4 lety +1

    Good looking hay, hope 2020 is treating you well. Thanks for the tour, that is some pretty country you are farming.

  • @deanbrown4512
    @deanbrown4512 Před 6 lety +6

    I enjoy watching your operation. I saw the old pull grader in the background, love it. I always put my foot on the middle roller bar with spring on it. I push back on it as I hook the belt. On my new Holland 7060 , I push the wrap button to put the net wrap on small bales or when I change the net wrap roll. Give that a try. We could have some good conversations on hay production and we do things a lot the same. Thanks for the great videos and pretty hay

    • @gregsangwin8310
      @gregsangwin8310 Před 6 lety +1

      Dean Brown
      I have to use one foot to stretch the spring too. But I’m not as big of a guy as Dennis.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      That's a good idea on the belt hook up!

    • @camthecanman1901
      @camthecanman1901 Před 5 lety

      Dean Brown Was

  • @marypearling1418
    @marypearling1418 Před 4 lety

    I used to do all my own hay from cutting to raking to baling for my own use with horses, cows and goats and sheep. The equipment I used was 'old'. Had 2 tractors, both International Harvesters both very old. One was a 40's something cub with a tricycle front end that we had the sickle bar hooked to for cutting and an H tricycle front end that we pulled the rake and baler with. The baler was an old John Deere 24T powered by a 2 cylinder air cooled Wisconsin Engine. It may have all seen more hay than a lot of folks can even imagine but all of it worked great and accomplished the job. I loved driving those old tractors. Don't have them any more and definitely miss doing hay every summer.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the story Mary!

  • @cluxseltoot
    @cluxseltoot Před 6 lety +3

    Wonderful - I felt that I could smell the hay - lovely colour.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Thanks! It does smell great.

  • @jerrybarlar9768
    @jerrybarlar9768 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for Farming!! Amazing how much you are doing solo.

  • @kubotaman9947
    @kubotaman9947 Před 6 lety +2

    I was finally able to get all my hay up here in eastern Kentucky (cut 6/14 and rolled 6/16) and off 11 acres I put up 48 5x5 rolls. I should have got it up a week earlier but I was gone to our state FFA convention. I was in FFA for four years and really enjoyed it. My junior year I placed first in the region for tractor driving I’m going to miss it next year.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      I've got 20 more acres to go I've got up about 80 acres

  • @515bucko01
    @515bucko01 Před 6 lety

    Watching you bale brings back memories of when I was baling, I wasn''t out of HS yet, the tractor was a model 4010 JD, which was a new model then, a JD wire tie baler and a 4 wheel haywagon on the back with two guys picking the bales out of the baler as they came out. The backing of a 4 wheel wagon was no fun. We owned a JD model 60 two cylinder tractor, with a narrow front end, no power steering, and a hand clutch. Now THAT took some time!

  • @marhuf
    @marhuf Před 6 lety +5

    Man you have some really nice thick looking windrows and bales Dennis. I wouldn't be surprised a bit if you made it way past 900 bales. It's also nice to see how technology has made it so much easier, so you don't need to have someone stacking the bales on wagons(something I remember doing so much of). By the way, that small gift will be in the mail within a couple of days.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Thanks! And thanks for the steering gift!!

  • @Zomsky
    @Zomsky Před 6 lety +3

    Nice one man! Love my BC5060, don’t care what anyone says, it’s a mighty fine baler. Looks like it munched them big windrows.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      I think it does a fine job!

  • @jankotze1959
    @jankotze1959 Před 6 lety +1

    Stunning video, the NH baler just rambling on

  • @ohhpaul7364
    @ohhpaul7364 Před 6 lety +19

    I haven't helped with hay for 16 years. Oh, the hot days and direct sun standing on a trailer towed behind the bailer and running bales to the back and stacking them 6? levels high. Then having to haul the hay cart to a barn and stack it all inside before the day was done so it wouldn't get any wetter. it was some dirty work and I have a grass allergy so I would break out from all the exposure. Miss it and don't miss it at the same time. The accumulator makes it looks so nice. I cannot wait to see how you get it all on the trailer and then put in the barn. thanks for the videos.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      I show putting some on the trailer in the next video.

    • @scottcrabtree3239
      @scottcrabtree3239 Před 5 lety +2

      I feel your pain, Bud. That's the way I had to do it, as well..... Lifting and stacking bales of hay on a trailer, when it's 95° degrees outside with %100 humidity. Then I had to unload the trailer, stacking them all up in an even hotter barn..... For me, I don't miss those days one bit!!!! Lol.....

    • @chrisparlow6282
      @chrisparlow6282 Před 5 lety +1

      Ohh Paul ---oh my Lord l know how you feel .l did it for since l was 14 years old now l stopped at 49 I'm 65 as of 18 days ago and still doing it lol,lol hey Dad hey Dad l need help.

    • @emmettanderson6680
      @emmettanderson6680 Před 5 lety

      Scott Crabtree |

    • @emmettanderson6680
      @emmettanderson6680 Před 5 lety

      ?//

  • @Hailbrutulster
    @Hailbrutulster Před 5 lety +12

    excellent work well explained and good camera work. .thank you from Ireland

  • @finscreenname
    @finscreenname Před 3 lety +1

    "Everyone is getten up hay....it's crazy" 😂

  • @sudburyhouse
    @sudburyhouse Před 3 lety +3

    Watching you backup three axles was impressive! Not an easy task! Beautiful fields up there and, You’re really easy to listen too...

  • @glenncountry
    @glenncountry Před 6 lety +1

    Im retired but my last baler was a NH 310. I thought that was a good baler. Seeing this i see there have been a lot of upgrades on the New Holland balers. They are really Humming! ;)

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Yes this is a high capacity with 93 strokes per minute

  • @philiplewis7252
    @philiplewis7252 Před 6 lety +9

    Great video and lovely hay. Greetings from the UK where we have been doing the exact same job during the last few weeks!

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety +1

      Awesome hope it's going well for you!

    • @philiplewis7252
      @philiplewis7252 Před 6 lety +1

      Thank You! Yes it has gone well here in Wales this year. The only problem is that it has been much drier and warmer than normal so the crops are lighter but at least it hasn't rained every other day!! Best wishes with your hay operation.

  • @mikemerkweki6949
    @mikemerkweki6949 Před rokem

    Hope your still hanging in there and have a great 2023 bale season!!!

  • @frankboothe6946
    @frankboothe6946 Před 6 lety +1

    Great Video Dennis, I believe everyone around here is behind on their hay this year, i know i am. ha. Boy i'd love to have an accumulator like that, thats a fine and handy piece of equipment. Godspeed my friend.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      I'm down to 20 acres of hay left I can get it if it will turn dry for 3 more days.

  • @warrenpatton3426
    @warrenpatton3426 Před 6 lety +1

    Hello from Bristol, hi Dennis. Wow. Looks like a bumper crop of straw ya got. The lime and fertilizer seems to help a lot. It’s good ya got some dry weather to get it up. I believe it’s rained 95% since February. Say, I bet ur new hay barn is almost up by now. Hope it’s gonna be big enough with all the hay you’re getting up. Lol 😂. I wished I was closer to ya, I’d sure like to give ya a hand with some of your chores. I guess the videos will have to be good enough. Awesome footage of everything as usual. I noticed the baler and such didn’t get away from ya like the mower did. Lol. Gonna be 90 + this weekend. Heat index around 100. Gonna be hot and dry till Monday the 2nd. Take her slow buddy and I’ll see ya one the next one. Warren

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Warren, I don't have that building up yet unfortunately, but the pad is almost done. Every time I work on it, it starts raining.

  • @rayeddy528
    @rayeddy528 Před 6 lety +4

    Great stuff Dennis !! Thank you for sharing with us !! I was seeing the baler tieing at one point every 5 seconds ! Very good !! Please be safe my friend and may God continue to bless you !!!!!! Eddy

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Yeah I may have been going a little to fast at times. I like to get at least 10 strokes between ties. 15 makes a nicer bale but it takes a lot longer in thick hay like this.

    • @emmettanderson6680
      @emmettanderson6680 Před 6 lety

      Ray Eddy ~~

    • @emmettanderson6680
      @emmettanderson6680 Před 6 lety

      Ray Eddy kii

  • @stephensfarms7165
    @stephensfarms7165 Před 6 lety +2

    Awesome video. I use to do this when I was on the farm. Baled hay every summer. It’s fun. Getting the twine tried together is an art so bales don’t break apart. How well do u do at that. Show us how u tie them together that’s hard to do.
    Can’t wait to see your wife baling hay. Thanks Ronald

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      It's not to hard I just make a square knot.

  • @TheByard
    @TheByard Před 5 lety +6

    I learnt to drive a grey Ferguson back in 1958 on my uncles market garden farm, left school spring 1960 and went to work on a dairy farm. Two brother had three farms between them and grew all there own cattle feed, silage, hay and grains with the straw baled for bedding. They had 13 tractors between them and new kid on the block me got the way old Fordson TVO/Petrol beast. My first job was to muck out the winter sheds, hand balling onto a tipper trailer, haul that to a field and dump it to weather out. Once I finished the small sheds, I was given a Fordson Major with a front fork loader, man I was in heaven no more hand blisters. Each day I practised backing the trailer faster and faster until I could do it flat out in high range. Now the trailers were Weeks Trailer with the axle right on the arse end, so easy to reverse, the did axle ones were a bit harder to get the swing just right.
    Once a week I would attend the Young Farmers Club and they asked for contestants for an up coming YFC show, one of the other tractor drivers put my arm up and I was picked. Well I won the trailer backing and came second in the plow mount and dismount competition. The two bosses were so pleased they got me drunk in the beer tent.
    So watching you bale the hay brought back lots of memories, our baling outfit was a Massey Ferguson 35 tractor, Massey Ferguson baler and a farm made skid. The bales were taken of the baler by hand, stacked on the skid 4 high, a scaffold tube with a 1ft point would be driven into the ground in front of the bale stack, held in place and as the skid pulled forward the stack would slide off. Hopefully
    Always good to see you guys getting the crops in, well done.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for the interesting story! Nice to hear how other people do things or did things.

    • @stuartluig2911
      @stuartluig2911 Před 5 lety

      Good Moaning Vietnam, whow!😳 Thats a pretty cool story, must have taken you forever.

    • @jdp143
      @jdp143 Před 5 lety

      Ummmmmmmmmm is this a book or what

    • @stuartluig2911
      @stuartluig2911 Před 5 lety

      Jill Potts, no i dont think so

  • @crslyrn
    @crslyrn Před 6 lety

    Good looking bales. That hay baler you've got there can really pump out the bales. Pretty impressive watching you back that hay train. If that was me, I'd have it jackknifed every direction but the right one. LOL Stay safe.

  • @glenbaker5311
    @glenbaker5311 Před 4 lety

    Love seeing that critter in the rear, that use to be me, 25 cents a bail to load it and put in the barn,, thought I was rich,, ha, Thxs for posting this, really worth watching, gb

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 4 lety

      Haha that's pretty good money

  • @glenparks5175
    @glenparks5175 Před 5 lety +1

    Baled many acres with a MF 165 and a 276 hay liner, great package together, loved those two together

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety

      Good equipment in it's day

  • @scottcrabtree3239
    @scottcrabtree3239 Před 5 lety +2

    Getting some good hay bales, that's for sure!

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes they are excellent just sold the last of them

  • @bjenkins803
    @bjenkins803 Před 6 lety +2

    Good stuff man. It's so dry and hot down here in southern nc. The crops down here are dry and smaller than usual. I think y'all get a little more rain than we do and I'm sure it's cooler. But hey at least they are paving roads lol. This dry heat is great for that.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      We are supper wet, it's hard to get any hay dry up here.

    • @msanford75
      @msanford75 Před 6 lety +2

      B Jenkins it's crazy eastern nc is to wet to cut hay we have about 100 acres have only got half of it cut .

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety +1

      Oh no! I bet it's really ripe by now too.

  • @alanthompson4741
    @alanthompson4741 Před 6 lety +3

    Great video, that is one productive equipment setup you have!

  • @davesisco4637
    @davesisco4637 Před 6 lety +1

    Man , I don’t miss square baling at all !!! 😆

  • @winrowfarms5494
    @winrowfarms5494 Před 5 lety +4

    I enjoy the videos keep up the good work

  • @waltermattson5566
    @waltermattson5566 Před 6 lety +5

    That New Holland baler can sure handle some big windrows. Great job with all the camera angles too.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety +2

      It's a hay eating machine!

  • @ronaldgaska4480
    @ronaldgaska4480 Před 5 lety

    I'm from Groton/New London coastal Connecticut. The fair is over the State line in Massachusetts about 45 minutes from me. Eastern States Fair in New England known as the BIG E in Springfield. I've been watching your vids for awhile. Today i liked, subscribed and hit the bell. Keep the quality vids coming. Seasons Greetings!

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Ronald! Glad to have you on board. Yes the BIG E that's what I was trying to think of!

  • @1995jug
    @1995jug Před 6 lety +2

    Good looking hay wish I was set up like you guys I would square bale all my hay like it better than round bales.

  • @kennethstout9237
    @kennethstout9237 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice backing job on the sharp point.

  • @muddymudskipr
    @muddymudskipr Před 5 lety +1

    One fine setup ya got there. Gotta kick at the 18:00 min mark with the FFA back up championship story:) You did one helluva job backing this chain linked contraption...wonder how I would stack up

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 Před 6 lety

    You can back up really well. We use to back up our wagons up the barn hill into the barn before we bought a elevator.

  • @camhester4251
    @camhester4251 Před 5 lety

    we used to have to pick up bails by hand and load on the trailer then stack it in the barn but i was a teen when i did that i don't think i could handle now but you have a nice set up there

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety +1

      Yep been there done that also.

  • @jojoc9240
    @jojoc9240 Před 5 lety +5

    Your good at back in that mess up that's for sure good job

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 Před 3 lety +4

    That’s an amazing machine! I’d like to see the inner-workings of it and how it bales.
    Great camerawork!

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 3 lety

      👍

    • @jamesbooth4335
      @jamesbooth4335 Před 3 lety +2

      To know the inner workings you must become the machine

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 Před 3 lety +1

      James Booth 😳

    • @larrykoivula9086
      @larrykoivula9086 Před rokem

      i had one-made 80 lb.bales-nice to run-sold it to a guy in cache creek b.c. 7 years ago

  • @MariaIsabelGreen
    @MariaIsabelGreen Před 3 lety

    hay hay hay it's a beautiful day. I learned a lot from your videos, thank you for sharing

  • @roxannahendrix3036
    @roxannahendrix3036 Před 4 lety

    That's pretty cool, wish we had that when we were putting up hay. that was a long time ago.

  • @nathanbrandt1291
    @nathanbrandt1291 Před 3 lety

    I can't believe how nice those bales look when you're only getting 10-12 strokes per bale. But I'm used to running an old 315 model, lol.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 3 lety

      It does a really good job. I like to get 14 or 15 strokes but it don’t always happen

  • @camhester4251
    @camhester4251 Před 5 lety

    love that Massey , i have a 431 Massey Ferguson it's around 55 horse power it does all i need and more on my family farm i live on but it's not farmed anymore but i have some fields i keep up and plant food plots for deer hunting and i have a one mile dirt driveway i keep up to and bush hog around edge of fields and land line paths or fourwheeler paths , i wish i could farm my place .

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety

      I really like my Massey it's the first red tractor I've owned

  • @jimsullivan9710
    @jimsullivan9710 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video. You work that baler pretty hard, at full capacity I would say. Seems to take it good.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety +3

      It can do over 300 bales per hour and still make nice bales. That's good in my opinion.

    • @robertheinkel6225
      @robertheinkel6225 Před 4 lety +1

      NH had one model, with a bale thrower, that was photographed, with three full sized bales in the air at one time. One just leaving, one midair,and one about to land in the wagon. They were baling a 24 foot wide swath into one windrow.

  • @ChrysanthsMum
    @ChrysanthsMum Před 3 lety

    Respect and admiration from NJ.

  • @longviewfarm226
    @longviewfarm226 Před 6 lety +6

    Everything seems to be going smooth.....something you will never here me say, or think while I’m baleing. Lol

  • @SuperRks1
    @SuperRks1 Před 3 lety +1

    NH Haytools very best in the industry !!! Shipped all over all the world ~

  • @deanbrown4512
    @deanbrown4512 Před 6 lety +2

    I have to back my rig into point land because I have small terraces. Congratulations on ffa contest. Shows your ability

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Thanks! This rig really isn't that bad to back up.

  • @johndyrssen8176
    @johndyrssen8176 Před 4 lety

    J U Dyrssen Farming, what a life.I moved from 60 acres i Germany to 6000 acres in Australia,having a fantastic time there and at 82 still on a farm

  • @PAFarms
    @PAFarms Před 6 lety

    Haha I got a krone baler ad before the video....what RPM do you like to bale at? If a bale doesn’t tie does it mess up the accumulator?

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      I run the PTO at 540rpm. Yeah if you have a busted bale you have to go clean it out of the accumulator

  • @jayg479
    @jayg479 Před 6 lety +3

    Making hay while the sun shines. 👍

  • @caninedrill_instructor5861

    What's an accumulator? How's it work?
    I've never seen one.
    We've used flat racks and kicker wagons with kicker balers.
    Dad always had first cutting chopped into haylage in mid to late May.
    The other three cuttings were baled into small square bales.
    This was Alfalfa for our dairy herd.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 4 lety +1

      Keep watching my older videos and you will see how it works.

  • @1995jug
    @1995jug Před 4 lety +2

    Good looking hay, first time in my life i hired someone to bail my hay my tractor is broke down i think it might be cheaper in the long run.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 4 lety

      It probably is cheaper if you can get them there when you need them

    • @riazchaudhary2789
      @riazchaudhary2789 Před 4 lety

      @@DLHFarms : by

  • @flordeere
    @flordeere Před 6 lety

    The other day i got 1036 bales from a 2 hectare field (about 5 acres) those were the biggest windrows i have ever seen 🚜💨 Greetings from Belgium!

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Yeah that's getting it done.

  • @shawnfox8002
    @shawnfox8002 Před 6 lety +3

    I miss baleing hay sometimes but good to see it's going good for you.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      So far so good. Baled another 1600 hay bales and 2500 straw bales since this.

    • @shawnfox8002
      @shawnfox8002 Před 6 lety

      So 1600 bales on ten acres not bad at all

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      No no no to that's total since I made this video

  • @scottjenkins4613
    @scottjenkins4613 Před 6 lety

    That was some good looking hay.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Thanks, it's really good hay!

  • @Patriot-1973
    @Patriot-1973 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video. Love CZcams channel.

  • @mykee426
    @mykee426 Před 4 lety +1

    We still use a hayrack and an old JD baler getting pulled around with an old Minneapolis Moline 670...

  • @tracerxy
    @tracerxy Před 4 lety +1

    Does this u tube come with Smell Vision?

  • @deanbrown4512
    @deanbrown4512 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful country and hay

  • @marcth37
    @marcth37 Před 4 lety

    My high score on a farm was with an Aliss Chalmers 5050 tractor and a no.9 Massey baler :450 bales in an hour! It would take us 5 to 10 seconds only to change wagons and i was baling faster than the guys stacking in the barn!

  • @culmalachie
    @culmalachie Před 6 lety +2

    Well I have to say: one of the best / better vids I've seen on Baler performance , for a long time....a good thick Swath - not the best but I've had to put up with thicker knotted / twisted swathes and used IH and deere balers. 9-11 slices per bale - you making ? I've managed to punch through with 4 - 5 slices to get a spongy bale so it dries better - our hay seldom gets dry enough to bale solid bales which don't go moldy. thanks for posting.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety +1

      Have you ever thought about using presevatives to help with baling high moisture hay?

    • @culmalachie
      @culmalachie Před 6 lety +2

      Short answer - Yes! - but few of our Customers want / request it... Even for treating moist feed grain ( PropRionic Acid). and from MY POV, the corrosion of the equipment - especially now that small SQ balers are so rare and expensive...
      Huh shouldav left it as SHORT Answr ! Looked into it further this teabreak - googling hay additives UK - poor first results - all geared towards Silage: BECAUSE our climate produces damp air and with dew by 6pm one could only have around 4 hours optimum time. But hay is a Cinderella Line of forage conservation - My Sq bales are small sacked outdoors for a week or two to dry out, but we have taken them indoors to dry over a ventilated floor ( grain drier ) Means of lot of handling but quality is there. Not a believer in Round bales Maybe for Straw but then have to be BIG - but that advantage is negated by transport restrictions - and is there now a 6' x 5' round baler on the UK market? If you're not into Mass baling with ROUND bales, you'll likely be involved with the Large Sq Bales. Such is the way farming has gone here.... ?
      Noted comment about hay TOOO DRY !! ? what's the problem there? Baled straw when tinder dry and loved it - brings up a polish on the bale chamber which DOES get quite HOT from the pressure - Deere 456 with auto pressure regulator.

  • @andrewhanson8299
    @andrewhanson8299 Před 4 lety

    I can feel this video, the red arms from all the pokes. The chaff in the eyes and nose. And the weat t shirt from the sweat

  • @NevadaDesertStorm
    @NevadaDesertStorm Před 5 lety +6

    damn...i wish i could enjoy that Farm Life u living. But here in Germany there is no way to get that Feeling. You have to go to School again for 3 Years if u wanna Work in a Agriculture Company.
    I think in the US it would be alot easier to get a Job on a Farm without 3 years on a Schoolbench :D
    And btw....Great Video and perfect Camera Work out there. :)

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Dee! Wow sounds like farming there is like being a Doctor here.

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      @alimughal8570 Před 4 lety

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  • @richardperry9095
    @richardperry9095 Před 6 lety

    I found it interesting to see how the bale accumulator handled the bales on the slope.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      It does pretty good on slopes not perfect but pretty good

  • @rickperry1828
    @rickperry1828 Před 6 lety +1

    That’s one reason why I like NH bailers. You can put it to her and it won’t plug or break shear pins

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Yep I've sheared some pins but most of the time there is a stick or something in the plunger.

  • @kflan3342
    @kflan3342 Před 5 lety

    Makin' hay while the sun shines...:)

  • @Mtnfarmer
    @Mtnfarmer Před 6 lety

    Looks good I am south of you and it is June 24th and I am still trying to get the last of first cutting cut.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Yeah I am too, got 20 more acres one more good weather stretch and I can get mine done.

    • @Mtnfarmer
      @Mtnfarmer Před 6 lety

      The forecast is looking pretty good toward the end of this week. I too have about 20 acres to cut and it is hurting.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Yep that's what I was just looking at was the end of the week. Yeah mines getting ripe.

  • @genedameier8746
    @genedameier8746 Před 5 lety

    Just wanted to say "Hey!" Thanks for the different camera angles. That rig reminds me of "PLINKO", a game on "The Price is Right". (I know your to busy to watch TV, but I work nights.) Git-R-Done before the rain. Stay safe.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety

      Haha that's funny you said that because that's what my best friend calls it too.

  • @2000chevy4x4
    @2000chevy4x4 Před 5 lety +2

    I laughed out loud at the 900 bales guesstimation!
    Edit: haha i thought you had meant round bales!!

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety

      No, talking about square bales. It made over 800 can't remember exactly.

  • @walterwiley1862
    @walterwiley1862 Před 4 lety

    Great demo

  • @watchgoose
    @watchgoose Před 5 lety +2

    THE Massey, THE wife, THE hay

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      @alimughal8570 Před 4 lety +1

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  • @stevenbetassa7329
    @stevenbetassa7329 Před 6 lety

    never have seen the piece of equipment being pulled behind the baler. Ive live my whole live around hay country, in Central Washington, and done baling with Freeman Balers, and we use New Holland Harrowbeds to pickup the bales. one farm I work at raise's over 5,000 tons of Timothy a year.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      For a small operation like mine this method works really good.

  • @pierregodin1668
    @pierregodin1668 Před 5 lety

    As a retired agricultural mechanic, i have a question for you about your bailer. Did you reset your PTO drive clutch on the bailer before starting the season? If not you have the potential of causing thousands of dollars of damage tp your bailer. I know it have fixed them after the damage was donne. Its easy and does not take much time with no special tools.Now you might want to do this with all your equipment that are equipped with PTO drive line clutches. Let me know if your interested and i will give you the procedure step by step.

  • @nolankeister9433
    @nolankeister9433 Před 5 lety

    Great Videos. Im currently making hay with a accumagrapple in central Pa and looking to upgrade to a kuhns. But am concerned with how it would perform on hills. Do you have any hills that you are running your kuhns on. Thanks

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety

      All I run on is hills you will have issues but nothing that should keep you from buying one.

  • @gary24752
    @gary24752 Před 5 lety

    We always had trouble with the knotter on the NH bailer.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety +1

      Then you didn't have it set up properly.

  • @billcoley8520
    @billcoley8520 Před 5 lety

    My father n law had a accumulater that was from Russia, I works the same as your but it isn’t high in the air.
    The bails push iron plates to the spot the bail needs to go, when it gets 8 bails the back door opens and closes with 8 bails ready to put in the barn

  • @mataiterapreha
    @mataiterapreha Před 6 lety +1

    I did notice that clunky pto noise, we have a couple of power command New Hollands that have a direct drive top gear which run off that same shaft that runs from the engine all the way to the pto and they do have a distinct whine when in that top gear. I think it just has to do with the shaft being so long but do keep an eye on it as on one of ours it striped the gear where it's splined onto the shaft

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety +1

      That's what I think is wrong is to much play in a splined shaft somewhere, it will probably fail eventually.

    • @mataiterapreha
      @mataiterapreha Před 6 lety

      DLH Farms hopefully when it's still under warranty!

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 6 lety

      Only 5 months left.

  • @jamesguralski5156
    @jamesguralski5156 Před 5 lety

    We always had that heavy clunking noise on all our balers too. You have a very heavy fly wheel and a big plunger on baler that make that noise... If u stop and leave tractor in neutral; you'll still get the bucking from the heavy weight of the fly wheel and plunger....

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety

      Nope it don't do it hooked to other tractors it also stops doing it when you push the clutch in. The dealer has the rear end torn down on the T5 right now too much play in the ring and pinion gear set

    • @jamesguralski5156
      @jamesguralski5156 Před 5 lety

      @@DLHFarms glad u found it. Hope it covered by dealer!

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 5 lety

      Its covered, took it to the dealer 1 week before the warranty went out.

    • @jamesguralski5156
      @jamesguralski5156 Před 5 lety +1

      @@DLHFarms wow. Good timing

  • @rileycheever4274
    @rileycheever4274 Před 4 lety

    Deerfield fair is in New Hampshire, topsfield is in MA

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 Před 6 lety

    902 bales. thanks for sharing .

  • @mikewawrzkiewicz3741
    @mikewawrzkiewicz3741 Před 6 lety +2

    Looks like a sweet crop right there see ya Napa mike

  • @coloradomike4182
    @coloradomike4182 Před 4 lety

    Grew up on IH square bailers and all their quirks, but that's all we knew back then. 70-80's. No accumulators. We caught and
    threw bails as they were launched from kicker. Great fun and got paid $20 a week. Simpler times, I know but yeah, reality... what are we really missing now?

    • @coloradomike4182
      @coloradomike4182 Před 4 lety

      Also, your ground speed seems a bit high. Maxing out the pickup doesn't bode well for the fork or the ram. That's where your clunk comes in. Not big enough flywheel on equipment so it feeds back into tractor. Slow down or get a bigger flywheel on your bailer. Problem solved and less wear and tear on equipment.

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 4 lety

      Sounds like fun times

  • @alimughal8570
    @alimughal8570 Před 4 lety

    Wao beautiful machinery you have....

  • @davehorlacher
    @davehorlacher Před 6 lety +1

    That view though.

  • @johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555

    Baled hay couple seasons with a friend down the hwy. Not bad ... 2 on the wagon ... funny friend never let us drive.
    Baled hay with my uncle one season ... he had a throw baler. Talk about a pain in the arse to unload. But wouldn't skip the experience for nothing.

  • @chrisripley2981
    @chrisripley2981 Před 4 lety +2

    Love your videos. That was smooth mine is broken. What kind of tractor do you have???

    • @DLHFarms
      @DLHFarms  Před 4 lety +1

      The tractor in this video is a New Holland T5.120 but I traded it for a John Deere 6110R it's much better.

  • @dwightjones5826
    @dwightjones5826 Před 6 lety +1

    Good looking hay that's a good bale count I know your happy happy LOL