Buggs67
Veteran Member
That was fun to watch. Looked to me like he was really moving. I wish they'd shown some of the loading of the bales. That was also a nice looking rig.
That was fun to watch. Looked to me like he was really moving. I wish they'd shown some of the loading of the bales. That was also a nice looking rig.
He may show a little more of that on a later video though but he has a lot more videos with similar setups on his channel.That was fun to watch. Looked to me like he was really moving. I wish they'd shown some of the loading of the bales. That was also a nice looking rig.
That's a pretty wild machine. I'd like to have seen more video of it maneuvering and deploying it's tracks from straight ahead drive to sideways operation.I saw this - an upgrade to the old Unisystem. Think this time it will stick around?
Question,, and why did the New Idea Uni-system fail? I looked for a good video describing this system and couldn't locate a good one.I saw this - an upgrade to the old Unisystem. Think this time it will stick around?
Simple - the only piece of equipment that was special was their self propelled corn picker and who picks corn anymore?Question,, and why did the New Idea Uni-system fail? I looked for a good video describing this system and couldn't locate a good one.
Lots of straw used here ground up in TMR.Very territory oriented. No straw here is used in that method that I am aware of. We have a lot of Cattle here. 4.35M in the State with most of them being in the Northern end where I am. Very few large rounds of straw baled each year. Mostly used for mulch. Small squares are of value for small operation bedding.
They built combines for it as well.Simple - the only piece of equipment that was special was their self propelled corn picker and who picks corn anymore?
Hay Price Check...
3-wire bale 85% grass 15% Alfalfa $36 in SF Bay cash and carry... not delivered.