Good evening, mat. I'm late tonight, just back from a car rally up near standrews in Fife Scotland where I was a Steward great dat of Motorsport. The farmer does a good job in explaining things about the new machinery, which will be good to c it out in field working. George scottish borders
Good video. That is a very nice baler Matt!! Sure it will preform very well. I got the MF 1839. It is a good baler reliable but not much faster than a normal one,looks like your will be better. I got a camera on the cab wear the top spotlights are,this helps with seeing the bales coming out and the sledge . My new tractor arrived on Friday looks amazing. All the best.
Interesting looking round Matt 👌 definitely has some chunkier bearings in it and like the counter balance on the ram (if it does what it’s supposed to 🤔) as long as it makes a decent bale… but then most baler will make a good bale with the right driver, good swath and baler set up right. Be interesting to see what it can do flat out with black clouds coming
What a difference between the massey bailers and welgers dating from the 1960/70s I used to run at the slowest speed possible it seems. Cracking machine that, thanks Matt.
Great video Matt,here in the states we call that baler a Hesston,now I might have this backwards,but I believe that the Massey Ferguson by Hesston baler there ties on the top and the John Deere and New Holland ties on the bottom,here in coastal Bermuda grass hay that baler makes a fuzzy looking bale compared to the Deere and New Holland,but when you baling alfalfa hay you can’t tell the difference,just what we seen down here nice baler ,have a blessed evening
Guess they are advertising it as a faster bailer, because there is so many contractors these days so means they can finish one job quicker and move onto the next