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You Don't Need a Big Tractor to Bale Hay! | Ibex TX31 Mini Hay Baler 

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How to Assemble an IBEX TX31 Hay Baler E308
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@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
Cutting hay with a Sickle Bar Mower: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HDmVxpDuHAM.html Hay equipment provided by Tractor Tools Direct: tractortoolsdirect.com/ @Tractortoolsdirect Cutlass Mower Blades cutlassblades.com/shop-cutlass-blades/ Discount Code: BRB123 New way to fence your land! Cat's Claw Fasteners. Use code PGFREE for free shipping! fencingstaples.com/ Or Amazon Affiliate Link: amzn.to/4dDcaJ7 QC-Mate X-Boom Hydraulic Coupler Clamp: www.skidsteersolutions.com/ Use PINEYGROVEHOMESTEAD for 5% off anything on the website! This is our Amazon store with affiliate links to products we use on the channel. It doesn't cost you anymore and it helps support the channel, THANKS! www.amazon.com/shop/pineygrovehomestead-tractorsandoutdoors Some of our favorite products on Amazon (affiliate links): Mower Blade Sharpener Guide: amzn.to/4dGYZa5 Dewalt 20V Cordless Grinder: amzn.to/4bF2trS Flap discs: amzn.to/3UKEzo0 Grinding wheel: amzn.to/3K95ipi Proven Industries Trailer Lock: amzn.to/3WVzytv Flex Tape: amzn.to/3R4MdWm Mechanix Leather Gloves: amzn.to/3HjoZZf Titan Post Hole Auger: amzn.to/3toHEx2 Ratcheting Fence Tensioner: amzn.to/3aEfSX0 Pope and Pipe Level: amzn.to/3tqUhHX Fence Post Puller: amzn.to/3QbcNhy T Post Manual driver: amzn.to/39dwt3J Come Along Winch: amzn.to/3aQMqND Clip bending tool: amzn.to/3xlqrG0 Mechanix Leather Gloves: amzn.to/3HjoZZf 6’ Digging and Pry bar: amzn.to/3vH5Agx Dewalt 20V ½” Impact Wrench: amzn.to/3UOcXNH Dewalt 20V brushless Leaf blower: amzn.to/3zwJcYm Dewalt 20V brushless ½” drill: amzn.to/3HGXJ7z Welcome to our channel! 🎥 What to Watch Next: Fixing Leaky Pond: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NEwSTg1aOWc.html Transforming Our Property: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--jBGEYJea1Y.html Clearing Thick Brush with Mini Excavator: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QVNiwOHSWdo.html Mowing Large Acreage: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sXV5CgRs3nk.html ➤FOLLOW US on Social Media: Facebook - facebook.com/PineyGroveHomesteadAndMiniFarm/ Instagram - instagram.com/pghomestead/ TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@pineygrovehomestead Our Story: We are six years into a seven year effort of transforming 20 acres of "Piney Grove" in Northwest Florida into our dream homestead/mini farm to be filled with animals and joy. We plan to have a variety of miniature critters on our pastures, raise free-range chickens, grow fish in our pond, garden, plant fruit and nut trees, and harvest wild game. Our goal is to escape the stresses of corporate life and embrace all that country living has to offer as we enter the next chapter of our lives. Follow along on our journey! Thanks for watching and please Like and Subscribe to help our channel!! Brad & Deb
@aaronburford5701
@aaronburford5701 3 дня назад
Brad once again, you are on your game. I absolutely love when you receive new equipment and you explain how to use it and go thru the technical side of the attachments. You are so knowledgeable and capable which provide great results! Thanks for sharing and you and Piney Grove are moving forward!
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
I appreciate that! We are cutting hay today if the sun stays out!
@aaronburford5701
@aaronburford5701 3 дня назад
@@PineyGroveHomestead Your passion and energy towards each video and project comes thru each and every time!
@tommywise1702
@tommywise1702 3 дня назад
We love our TX31 ibex baler. A draw bar is worth the money for sure. We have made over 500 bales and have only broken 1 sheer bolt. Setting the drop arm is easy after you figure it out, but a small challenge the first time. These balers are very durable, keep them greased and the chains oiled. Our salesman, John, was a great guy. Had all the answers and recommendations.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
Awesome. Hope to use it this week!
@richardbennick3120
@richardbennick3120 2 дня назад
Any issues using standard rolls of twine? Heard there's an issue fitting it thru the front door.
@tommywise1702
@tommywise1702 2 дня назад
@richardbennick3120 a full-size roll will fit, but you have to remove two (or 4) bolts from the top cover - the lid of the twine storage area - place the full size roll (or 2) inside. Then replace the bolts. It's a pain, but it's really not an issue. Do it once or twice season. We use the 16k feet roll and that will make about 200 bales each. I have a video on my channel that shows how to do that - easy.
@richardbennick3120
@richardbennick3120 День назад
@tommywise1702 thank you Sir, will watch your video this evening.
@richardbennick3120
@richardbennick3120 День назад
Also, do you have a link to the video?
@brandonlarsen3815
@brandonlarsen3815 3 дня назад
So happy that you’re making these videos! Keep them coming.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
Glad you like them! Glad you like them.....waiting for the sun to dry the grass and get that drum mower going!
@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead
@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead 3 дня назад
That is some awesome equipment! Really looking forward to watching the whole process.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
Thanks brother! Need you to come buck the hay!
@CPUDOCTHE1
@CPUDOCTHE1 3 дня назад
It is funny that 70 years ago they had the technology to make round bales without electricity. Now they have to make it really complicated.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
They do it so that you don't need rear remote hydraulics on your tractor.
@koabd4351
@koabd4351 2 дня назад
Rotobaler by Allis Chalmers the original small round baler .
@chrisastin184
@chrisastin184 2 дня назад
Lol and the bales are far superior
@kbm3944
@kbm3944 2 дня назад
Like your video but from an economical standpoint and the size tractor you have and the flat land. You could buy a great used square baler NH or JD with tons of parts availability and local farmer experience for repair purposes then a used rake tedder and mower cheaper than you purchased this equipment for. Again it is your farm and your decision but for the money... Also the sickle mower lays the hay out flat and flat hay spread over a 7ft swath dries faster than the bunched up windrowed of hay the drum mower leaves, You will most likely have to ted or flip the windrows to get them dry. I say this part from experience with a drum mower for 10 years + . It will be very interesting to watch your future baling videos. **Note I edited this after watching the rake video and found out you didn't buy this equipment...So for you that is even better, but others should consider used equipment and research before jumping into this small foreign made equipment and questionable parts availability. Tractor tools direct seems to be legit as i have studied them for several years now. But I definately would not Buy this stuff off ebay or amazon You will need a good dealer to get parts in the future.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 2 дня назад
Hay is more of a science than most know...I didn't! The belt rake we have can also ted hay. Thanks for watching.
@justinauman5438
@justinauman5438 3 дня назад
I’ve been researching mini balers and small farm hay and I believe these are what i will be getting when I get into it I would prefer net wrap for personal preference though I can’t wait to see the videos of this equipment in use
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
Here is the video of the net baler I borrowed last year. From what I can see, it's the same baler: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HdyYSy50cgE.html
@idaueding1825
@idaueding1825 3 дня назад
That is so cool. Love 💕 it
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
Thanks for watching!
@tacomas9602
@tacomas9602 День назад
I don’t see the point I round bales this tiny. An old hayliner would be my personal choice but I cannot deny that little baler is awesome. Seems to work good
@musicgroopie1
@musicgroopie1 3 дня назад
That's the one reason I did not buy a Kubota. The fel capacity is not great and the tractor doesn't have enough weight in the chassis. I bought a TYM 4820r . Weighs 4000 lbs without loader and the fel capacity is 2700 lbs to full height at the pins. I don't bale my hay. I just cut and rake it with a regular landscape rake and the push the hay into big piles. Then I use my grapple to load the hay into a trailer and store the hay in the barn
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
Kubota and John Deere are not known for their lift capacity! Thanks for watching.
@TheRustyGarageandHomestead
@TheRustyGarageandHomestead 3 дня назад
Brad nice Job. Looking forward to watching your process. I would really like to try a mini baler on my 2515.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
TYM 2515? I just did a review last night on one of them! The 2515 will handle everything we have just fine except for the drum mower. That thing is a beast....just cut my hay with it today! Thanks for watching.
@TheRustyGarageandHomestead
@TheRustyGarageandHomestead 2 дня назад
@@PineyGroveHomestead Yes Sir TYM 2515. Those machines are impressive on the loader after seeing Brocks video. i think the 2515 would excel with a sickle bar mower. I Hopefully will get my hay mowing/baling videos out this week.
@JohnSmith-lw2bm
@JohnSmith-lw2bm 2 дня назад
Maybe show it baling???
@tireballastserviceofflorid7771
Good thing you had Rim Guard loaded tires!!!
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
Yes sir.....that was the difference!
@King_TuTT
@King_TuTT 2 дня назад
looks nice...but something with less moving parts and is more basic may have better reliability?
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 2 дня назад
These have a good reputation....they use them for pine straw baling too! Thanks for watching.
@richardbennick3120
@richardbennick3120 3 дня назад
Sir, getting ready to buy one of these mini balers next week. Looking at the IHI unit in your other videos and the Ibex you are showcasing in this video along with the Farm Maxx unit. Any comments or thoughts going forward for a person trying to decide between them? Thanks.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
Honestly, I don't have enough time with the IHI or the IBEX to guide you but that IHI seemed to be very finnicky. Could have been all my fault, but that was a frustrating baling day. I feel like Tractor Tools Direct will support you the best out of all the other retailers because this is not only their business but their passion. I don't get a commission so it doesn't help me to say that.....I just have to make videos. I just used the IBEX drum mower today and it worked flawlessly.
@richardbennick3120
@richardbennick3120 3 дня назад
​@PineyGroveHomestead Thank you, Sir. If you gain any experience within the next week with that new unit, I would love to hear it.
@davidkendall589
@davidkendall589 День назад
Wouldn't a scissor jack work just fine for installing those wheels?
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead День назад
Yes, but at some point the whole unit has to be picked up to get it out of the crate. You can't hook your 3pt hitch to it because of the way it's mounted on the angle iron.
@Kingfisher62
@Kingfisher62 3 дня назад
Why not a square baler ?
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
Expensive.
@Marcs-Adventures
@Marcs-Adventures 3 дня назад
I would have had to use a hydraulic jack with a piece of wood and lifted one side at a time and then the front last. :) Great video as always.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
I hear you but not sure how that gets it out of the crate!!! I'm just glad the Kubota lifted it. Thanks for watching!
@Marcs-Adventures
@Marcs-Adventures 3 дня назад
@@PineyGroveHomestead True. Not that I have a need for a baler but I would have put it on the 3pt and lifted it out if there was room. If not, then yes only choice is the bucket. I always seem to be using the Mcgaiver route. LOL
@onceANexile
@onceANexile 2 дня назад
Wheres the beef, i mean bales??
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 2 дня назад
baling: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HdyYSy50cgE.html
@DarylRosenberg01
@DarylRosenberg01 2 дня назад
a WHOLE video and no footage of it working
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 2 дня назад
works like this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HdyYSy50cgE.html
@calamitycoccyx2127
@calamitycoccyx2127 3 дня назад
We rolled 58 net-wrapped 4x5s yesterday afternoon (June 28th). At 725lbs each, that's 21 tons of hay. That will feed a lot of livestock. To bale, we required three operators, three tractors, and three machines (a tedder, a rake, and a baler). However, with the miniature equipment in this video, we would have still required three operators, three tractors, and three machines, but we would have produced, what, perhaps one ton of hay? This is not economically feasible. This miniature equipment might suit eccentric millionaires or hobbyists determined to be self-sufficient or those who are intimidated by big machines, but economically feasible haymaking requires a resource-intensive, cooperative effort-- haymakers working together diligently with big machines to cover big tracts of land to realize big yields.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 3 дня назад
2 totally different purposes. The problem us small acreage farms have is that we can't get the custom balers to come work our 5-20 acres. They want big 100 acre tracts where they can make money....and I don't blame them. So it's either buy hay or be self-sufficient with the satisfaction of knowing where your hay came from. There is room for both in the world!
@calamitycoccyx2127
@calamitycoccyx2127 3 дня назад
@@PineyGroveHomestead I understand the problem, and I understand the longing for self-sufficiency. Haymaking equipment, full-sized or miniature, requires constant maintenance and a steady stream of repair parts, which makes the owner beholden to the manufacturer(s) and probably one or more mechanics. Therefore, merely owning all the necessary equipment provides only the illusion of self-sufficiency. Since haymaking requires multiple operators and a lot of expensive equipment (multiple tractors, mower, tedder, rake, baler), most hobbyists would be better off either (1) buying their hay, or (2) allowing professional haymakers a split of the hay for their services, or (3) forming a cooperative with neighboring, like-minded farmers and hobbyists. If, for example, four hobbyists each purchased (and maintained) just one full-sized piece of equipment and one tractor, then they could reduce their costs and work together to make hay. Each haymaker could then concentrate his (or her) efforts on learning how to maintain just one tractor and one piece of equipment. Each farmer's dependency for repair parts would be limited to one piece of equipment and one manufacturer. Furthermore, each farmer would only need barn-space to store one tractor and one piece of equipment. To remove single-points of failure, it would be optimal if each coop member owned TWO machines. Haymaking machines will almost always breakdown while haymaking and bring the operation to a complete halt. With redundancy, a coop member can go retrieve the backup machine and get the operation moving again. A one-day delay due to equipment failure can bring in rain and total loss of the hay (plus the need to clean up the ruined crop). For sure, there is no easy solution, for haymaking is complex and resource-intensive, but cooperation & teamwork historically produces better results than a quest for self-sufficiency.
@nickc7320
@nickc7320 3 дня назад
Why couldn't you use one tractor and just take your time getting it together if it's a small pasture? Minus weather conditions of course.
@koabd4351
@koabd4351 2 дня назад
Small farm solution, much cheaper than needed stuff Allis Chalmers D14 ( with loader) sickle mower or small 7' cut haybine, old New Holland 56 rake , and a small square baler . Boom 1 tractor ,1 operator , tons of bales in short time
@calamitycoccyx2127
@calamitycoccyx2127 2 дня назад
@@koabd4351 A full-size, small-square baler is (in my opinion) far superior to a miniature round baler. It requires only 25HP to operate, so even a small tractor can power it. Small squares and small rounds weigh about the same (roughly 40-50 pounds), but the small squares stack better on a trailer as well as in the barn. With just one tractor, the haymaker must rake out the entire pasture, drop the rake, hook up the square baler, and then make squares. If the dew burns off at 11am and returns at 7pm, then this haymaker has an 8-hour window to make quality hay; he can rake for 2 hours, spend .5 hours swapping machines, and then bale for 5.5 hours. On the other hand, with two tractors & two operators, the rake man can begin raking at 11am, and the baler operator can immediately fall in behind the rake and bale for the full 8 hours. The first scenario is risky in that the haymaker must accomplish all his raking before he can begin to bale. So he has 2 miles of windrows in the field... when a popup summer shower comes along and rains on all of it. Now what? I hope he has a tedder so he can swap machines, spread it all out again, and try to bale it tomorrow, because now it's getting dark and the dew is setting. With two tractors, the rakeman need only stay 50 yards ahead of the baler operator. Haymakers have zero control over the weather. Therefore, it is best to plan for the inevitable, which is unexpected midday precipitation.
@ricknaegele2144
@ricknaegele2144 День назад
That’s not a tractor. It’s a boat anchor.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead День назад
Thousands of happy Kubota owners would disagree.
@ricknaegele2144
@ricknaegele2144 День назад
@@PineyGroveHomestead years ago maybe. You want to pay 8000 more go ahead. TYM, Kioti, all kicking their butt.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead День назад
@@ricknaegele2144 Actually, they are not. John Deere and Kubota are out-selling all of those manufactures.....it's not even close. Personally I don't care what tractor anyone buys, but facts are facts.
@thomashanke6750
@thomashanke6750 2 дня назад
Enough with the drama, just lift the damn thing.
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 2 дня назад
That was 30 seconds of the video......
@fullers1966
@fullers1966 2 дня назад
You guys every now and then mention about God just wondering maybe you could put a Bible verse at the end of your videos like a few others are doing
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 2 дня назад
Deb usually has a bible verse or saying on her shirt! Thanks for watching!
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