More haying photos.(dial up dont look here)

Kelly C

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If your on Dial up. better go get some coffee.

Ok Allen weres yours?

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Whew hope that didnt burn up you modem.
My Farmall web site.
 
Found a couple more.

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Yes you can bale hay with a H. just dont be in a hurry.
 
Oh heck according to Ken Koch you can bale hay with a (A) in a pinch.
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Hey if you would have helped with the oats hay. You could be itching, sneezing and chasing rats.
 
You can cut hay with your H tractor to. I used my H to pull my 469 haybine. it was getting hydraulics rigged up to operate my double hosed cyclinder that made it a challenge.

Great pics. Reminds me of using my H and S67 NH baler when I first started doing my own hay. I started doing hay about the time your website first showed up. Been following your exploits ever since.

I've moved on to bigger tractors since then, sold the H for an oliver 1800. I've parted with the S67 baler and replaced it with a 68 and an oliver 520. Still have the 469 cutter bar bushing eating haybine.

I have two other olivers, a 1650 and a 88 that I've bought within the last year but haven't yet done anything with. I have a Ford 871 that I rake with and occasionally use on the baler. I also have a Farmall C, but it's really needing to find a new home.
 
My problem is I dont seem to get rid of my old ones :) They just sort of stack up.
The only tractor that ever left was the 460.
I did sell the 706 but I have only seen 1/2 the money so I may just give him his back and keep it.
I have H, 300, 400, 706 and 966 here now.

I think I need to update the web site a bit. Been kind of lazzy with it.
 
Dude, great pics! I can't wait for haying season!

Do you get the typical "banana bale" with your NH 68 baler?

I upgraded to a NH 277 last year and now make much better bales. "Upgrade" is relative; the 277 is from the early 1970's! Still, it's fairly "modern" for me!
 
My 68 has never made a banana. Been through two pick up assemblies with it. but never a banana.

I have 3 feeder tines on it so I think that helps get the hay to the out side of the chamber.
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This is my balers and tractors both are 30 Hp or so you don't need a lot of power to run those small balers just good traction if on hills.
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More great pictures. Wish I could get in touch with James so he could load some of ours. I'll ask him to do that Monday when we get back from the farm.
 
im on dial up and it only took just less than a minute to bring in your 7 pics so i looked anyways , nice hay pics.
 
i would have liked some of those small squares last week.
would have been better throwing bales out of barn into hay bunk than starting tractor or skid loader to dump round bale into bale feeder.
we have so much snow i can't remember what grass looks like.
 
I'd like to know more about this, Baling with an A. Don't recognize the baler type, Anyone else had success with a similar setup???
 
First cutting last year on our hay meadow using "Easy" our 46A and the #5 mower.

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Raking with "#15" our 53 70Gas.

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Baling with "Old John" our 55 70Diesel and the KRONE 260.

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Hello kelly C,
They say you make hay when the sun is out, im my part of the world is still cold!
Guido.
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Looks like fun having a different tractor for every job. Hey that red Chebby you got there is that a 63 or 64? Gramps sold his 64 3/4 ton 4 wd before I got out of service.... Dang.
 
Alright plow hand.Did you notice the picture from numb nutts above.That looks like he has two below and frozen stiff.

Vito
 
Thats Ok I just didn't want to make any enemies on this forum I can sense I have nothing but friends on here. I would like to keep it that way!! you understand right Vito.
 
I've baled with a NH 268 pulled by a Farmall 200. Could have used a bit more heft on the tractor! Especially when we got 80 or more bales on the wagon, and a good hill came up.

When I was a kid, the custom baler came to bale for us. Don't remember what he had for a baler, but it was pretty big. Believe it had it's own power. Anyway, his real tractor was down, and he was pulling it with a BN. He stopped the tractro, left baler running, I swear the baler was pulling that tractor back and forth 3 feet!
 
What finally helped me was correcting the knife gap. I turned those feeder forks every which way, got new ones, added a third set...shimming the stationary knife was what finally helped. And keeping the beast well-fed with hay.

Kelly C.: I see from the picture that you aded a "non-standard" feeder fork to your setup!
 

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