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Hooking up your square baler and getting ready to bale 

The Scientist Hay Farmer
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Especially useful for newcomers to square baling, this video goes through the process of how to get your square baler hooked up and baling.

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29 июн 2022

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Комментарии : 30   
@thebalerman
@thebalerman 2 года назад
Worth noting for green folks is the first bale starting with an empty chamber, is always loose because you have no hay to create that resistance.
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer 2 года назад
First bale often won’t tie well either because you need that tension to help pull the knot off the billhook.
@redneckryan615
@redneckryan615 Год назад
A trick I was taught was to take a bungee cord and use that to create tension on the twine for the first bale. Just gives it an easier start and usually ties.
@lainyaplures2957
@lainyaplures2957 Год назад
Just got a "new to me" NH 311! I have a 4x5 Vermeer round baler but have been wanting a square baler. I found this one and remembered it's what you had. Actually made me more comfortable buying this model because I knew your videos were very detailed and it would be the same model baler. Can't wait to start making small squares!
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer Год назад
Awesome to hear it man. The 311 is a great baler if it’s been maintained and taken care of. Congrats on the baler. I’ll be making a pre-season check for that baler soon.
@RestorationFarm9503
@RestorationFarm9503 2 года назад
I love your videos. When I retire in another year and go back to the farm I'll be looking for a haybine and an older new Holland baler!
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer 2 года назад
Thanks so much for the feedback. I’m glad you enjoy them. Haying can be really stressful but also a lot of fun.
@stevebeck9470
@stevebeck9470 Год назад
Brilliant , as someone thinking about making hay this gave me lots of information that I had not seen in other videos
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer Год назад
Wow, great to hear!
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer Год назад
Also let me know if there’s some specific content you’d like to see a video on.
@farmsome
@farmsome Месяц назад
10:07 great video. Show more and tell less and no block needed, either turned to the right or have that pick up side of the Baylor down the hill and it will slide right over. I’ve been bailing with a 315 for 40 years.
@felicevitali2345
@felicevitali2345 10 месяцев назад
Greetings I subscribed to your RU-vid channel after seeing some interesting videos that helped me a lot to repair my Sgorbati mod 710 baler built in Italy under New Holland license. Almost all parts and components of the machine are the same I have a technical request for you, 1- You could send me a link or a copy of the manual for this model, or a similar one, to better understand the phases of synchronization of the needles with the plunger and adjustment of the knotters 2- Do you have a video where you can see the disassembly and rotation phases of the knotters to access the knives in order to sharpen them? Thank you very much and good luck with your work Felice Vitali
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer 10 месяцев назад
Hello sir. I do not have a manual or a link. But you maybe able to find one on EBay. To sharpen the twine knives, simple remove the bolt or pin that holds your knotter down, then raise the knotter stack. This will expose the wiper arm. The blade is usually held on by two small Allen head screws.
@grzebskijozef1990
@grzebskijozef1990 3 месяца назад
Helo, I need your help, do you have instructions for this square baler? I live in Poland and I can't get instructions on how to set up the ironing mechanism. the hammer bends my sewing needle.
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer 3 месяца назад
I think you’re referring to the timing, check out this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IOwmdezTSro.htmlsi=f_QPlRmEyC393VZG
@redneckryan615
@redneckryan615 Год назад
I am new to your channel. Do you have any suggestions for a good baler for doing commercial jobs that arent ridiculous? I've started out with a new holland super 68 and it works flawlessly, but it's still a slow going outdated baler for as much as I do.
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer Год назад
I’m impartial to the NH 300 series (I love my 311), or go into the 500 series if you want to get into a high capacity baler. Alternatively JD 336 and 338 are good balers too. 338 is high cap.
@redneckryan615
@redneckryan615 Год назад
@@TheScientistHayFarmer thanks for the reply, I will keep that in mind
@kennethheern4896
@kennethheern4896 Год назад
My son has a 326. If you can find a 326 not beat up, you can’t beat them. I just purchased in December a 575, but haven’t used it yet. Watch a Franklin County Forage video baling with a 326. The baler I’ve used for years is a 276. It makes good bales, but slow in heavy hay.
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer Год назад
@kenneth Heern Your 276 is slow in heavy hay? Interesting…I’ve always understood it to be a high stroke baler and could really eat some hay, so I had thought having one would work better in first cut than my 311.
@rexmiller6369
@rexmiller6369 2 года назад
How much tension do you have on your windguard ? is there a certain amount that it needs to be?
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer 2 года назад
I haven’t changed the tension on it and have used the setting it was at from the producer I bought it from, but the wind guard should be set such that it allows the hay to feed without getting jammed. If you’re getting big hay jams that aren’t feeding then loosen it up. The purpose of the wind guard is to keep the hay in contact with the pickup tines so it can make its way inside the baler to the feeder tines, but it doesn’t need to be too tight in order to do this.
@ruedaricardo
@ruedaricardo 2 года назад
There’s a suggested clearance in your operators manual.
@rexmiller6369
@rexmiller6369 2 года назад
@@ruedaricardo I don't see it in mine. Please share if you have the information or post a picture.
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer 2 года назад
I will look in my manual. I read something about it too.
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer 2 года назад
@Rex Miller Mine says: normally the ends of the wind guard fingers should be 2 to 3 inches above the pick up guard. The fingers should partially compress the material, but not restrict flow to the feeder area. Under normal conditions the tips of the window guards should move in in arc of 6-8 inches. If the stop is too low, then the hay may not be held against the pick up guards and not float freely and uniformly to the feeder.”
@doyanmakan551
@doyanmakan551 2 года назад
Setelah dipotong. Dijemur berapa hari rumputnya biar kering. Sebelum di ikat
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer 2 года назад
He says “After being cut. How many days in the sun to let the grass dry. Before tied up?” The grass dries in the sun for one day. I Ted this same day. The following day on day 3 I bale.
@doyanmakan551
@doyanmakan551 2 года назад
Indonesian subtitle please
@stunnicliffe1
@stunnicliffe1 6 месяцев назад
Super dangerous machine if not taking care around those moving parts.
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