I have a enorossi 150 with the 5.5 cut. I need a 7 foot could I switch out the 5.5 for a 7 cutter bar on the 150 instead of buying a whole new mower? Thanks.
Good morning, Thanks for the note. If you have a BFT-150H 5.0 ft cut, no sir. The chassis/frame is different from the larger models. If you have a BFS-165 H , 5.5 ft cut; yes you could switch to a 7.0 ft cutter bar assy. However, the price will be $3k+ for a special part order. I suggest you buy a new 7.0 mower $4699, and keep your old one for spare parts or sell whole and in worklng condition. I hope this helps. Take care Steve. email stvcarv@aol.com 919 902 0522
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40 HP, Give me a call 919 902 0522 or email stvcarv@aol.com with questions or for a personal quote. Include your complete shipping address with zip code. We ship direct daily to nationwide customers from our distributor's warehouse in eastern NC. Best wishes, Steve
These make no sense/ Why in hell would you want such bales? If you have a bunch of bales to pick up, you may as well have square ones that stack well. Dumb idea.
Good morning David, Thanks for the note. We do have the rotary rake in stock. Please respond to my email address: stvcarv@aol.com. Include you full name , email and shipping address. I'll send detailed quote asap. Looking forward hearing from you, Steve Steve Carver, Pres., Carver Equipment 919 902 0522. You are welcome to call me anytime.
Sorry send to soon the power plug u said was a trolling motor plug? Thank you sorry so many questions. We would really be good with this for our hobby farm just figuring it out.
Good day Thank you for your segment I received my mower a FMD 165 is it very difficult to assemble ,is just my wife and I. And I also ordered the spacer out with it since I would like to cut my fields 3.5 -- 4in. By looking at the instructions Is going to be hard for us.Are spacers easier to be installed when I'm trying to put this together. Another thing We put Baker together wife and I and so many questions .wished all of this would be easier to assemble we followed the video after assembly on Baler. We put on wheels mounted park wheel getting twins tomorrow and put on twine holder and mount powerbox .what plug is that fot quick disconnect
Thanks for the note. Start up assembly approx 2 hours. Operating: one person to drive tractor. for more info/quote email me at stvcarv@aol.com Best wishes, Steve Carver
I have this same tiller. I suggest taking off the bearing cap on the end of the tine shaft and ensuring it has adequate greasing. My bearing went out from lack of grease. I always pumped a few shots every few uses into it. Well it never even made it to the bearing. The cap is very large and takes probably close 1/4 of a tube grease.
For the last 5 years we have used a 10 wheel Sitrex/NewHolland rake on Hybrid Bermuda on normal grow-Harvest cycles and low bale count J.D. Net Wrap balers......WE operate a re-baling operation supplying small squares to TSC, The Simpson round bale tables feed better with a constant unbroken layer of hay unrolling.... We have added hydraulic controls to slow down or speed up the mat of hay into the In-line small square baler...... Our last cut of 2023 we used a New Vari -Core Krone Baler with the Cam less pick up.... the area beneath where the pickup passed over was noticeably cleaner than the Wheel raked area on each side,,,, That observation led my Son to think even though it looks clean...... even that infantismal amount adds up! but then again this cut was thin and short, More observation is required, this coming season...... But should we buy a rotary... it will be a Krone
Looks like a lot of hay is left on the ground between wind rows. I grew up with the old rolling bar style rakes and both the wheel and rotary seem to beat up the hay more dropping more leaves.
Hi Carl, Bales are on sale @ $6,272.49. Next available August 24 ETA. If you want on, suggest paying $100. deposit now to reserve on with price increase protection. Best wishes, Steve Carver 919 902 0522, email stevecarver@carverequipment.com
15-60 HP: tractor needs to be able to lift 1200 lbs with three point hitch and have 540 pto. Balers are on sale @ $6,272.49. Next available August 24 ETA. If you want on, suggest paying $100. deposit now to reserve on with price increase protection. Best wishes, Steve Carver 919 902 0522, email stevecarver@carverequipment.com
Good job showing telling, keep up the good work showing and if I keep watching you I might just buy one.the farm maxx bayler so keep on showing and telling and well see ya next time see ya bye farmer.
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Those little bales are cute. I bet you could go to a farm auction and buy a used new holland hayliner for less than a quarter of what you spent on the little round baler. Parts are still available if it needs repair and they’re pretty easy to work on. Plus they make a nice square stackable bale. And they use a lot less twine for each bale. Your tractor will be able to handle it if the wind row isn’t too thick. I grew up riding the hay rack stacking the bales every summer. I’ve watched the knotters tie twine eleven zillion times. I still don’t know how they work! Sorry. It’s too expensive. I’m out.
Hi "Old Farmer" , Thanks for the observations. I, too, am amazing with the old New Holland knotters. We sold them for many years and really appreciated the technician we had that could "time and tune" them as he said. We're selling lots of the mini-round balers all over the USA. Folks are saying they can buy a new baler that works with their little sub-compact or compact, a new rake, mower and tedder for far less than half the cost a the larger sizes the big hay farmers are using. And the little hay tools are paying for themselves right away if they have extra hay or pine straw bales to sell retail. Anyway.... I do hope you have a great spring and take care. Steve Carver, Carver Equipment, Dunn NC 919 902 0522 stvcarv@aol.com
Thanks for taking a look. Sale Price $6,272.49. Purchase this week and we'll include remote bale eject remote button system and deluxe spare parts package. Email me at stvcarv@aol.com for detailed quote or call 919 902 0522 to place order. Take care, Steve
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Hi James, Thanks for the note. Sale Price $6,272.49. Purchase this week $6100. and we'll include remote bale eject remote button system and deluxe spare parts package. Email me at stvcarv@aol.com for detailed quote or call 919 902 0522 to place order. Take care, Steve
Hi James, Thanks for the note and this opportunity to serve you. I'm preparing an email quote for you now. Just waiting for best shipping quotes. Best wishes, Steve
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