6 Balers Make 2500 Bales/Hour Effortlessly!

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Published 2023-10-08
We are close to home and making some of the last hay of the year. We are really laying the hammer down in some late season orchard grass

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  • Somehow, it is comforting to know that hay tornados happen in places besides just the Colorado mountains. Cheers!
  • @markhester5145
    Another great video!!! Definitely my favorite channel! Thank you đź‘Ť
  • @truckermike1997
    Awesome video and cool shirts! Have a safe and productive week.
  • @bladewiper
    I like the shirts. Looking for the next video.
  • @jakeeldridge9808
    Those handles were super common on all the old spring loaded drawbar pulled moleboard plows and tillage equipment always something cool gets found in a hay field
  • @johnkruger3661
    You’re only a spring chicken 27 wait until you get to 76 then you will start to slow down cheers from Bundaberg Australia
  • @curtcarlson96
    Another awesome video!! Brother and I put up round bales to sell. You have convinced me to set up preservative on the baler! I saw those rolls of plastic in the corner. I gather that is what you lay down on the ground in the sheds? This is whhere we need to do something. You just lay down one layer? anything special under the plastic? Use it more than one year? Any info would be so much appreciated! I want to get a new moisture meter also. I see you use a Delmorst. You like the needle one over the digital one? If you have timee to reply I very much appreciate it. I'm always excited when you put up a new video!! Thank you!! And yes...I am one that notices the little details that you add!!
  • Your videos are great and you seem like the nicest guy...you got to be a Christian man! Regardless keep up the great videos!
  • @eof3100
    I'm pretty interested in the silo king product you are using, What did you decide with the 40% moisture bales good or no good can you sell them as good hay ? Thank you for the videos....
  • @r.scotthill3082
    I don't think you ever liked manual labor. I had a great uncle who was 80 and could unload wagons all afternoon. (60# bales).