prof fate
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- Joined
- May 30, 2018
- Messages
- 684
- Location
- beaver pa
- Tractor
- kioti ck3510 Cub Cadet 149, 2146, Toro Zero Turn
Started baling hay last fall with a third cutting (time frame) and had baler issues and well, got some experience.
Baled 675 first cutting bales off about 8 acres..used a 78" flail which worked fine for third cutting but not for first - too tall, tractor tires left too much mashed down for the flail to cut.
Used an old ferguson 3 pt rake, worked fine but want a side delivery rake in the near future. Rake cost $400, belt I replaced this year as it looked pretty sad, $9 (yes, nine. Amazon and I had some credits)
Last fall had a NH 276 baler, looks rough but ran fine..till the needles broke. Figured on fixing it but never quite got around to it. A friend traded me in IH 47 for a canoe, said it was working fine, ate a knot, he replaced the needles and yoke and it should be good to go...well, I can't get the plunger to cycle, something is jamming (had 2 others look at it...no luck so far). Well, time to hay, so...
Called the guy I got the rake off of (he restored it, and I knew he had a baler). Well, a NH 268 in excellent condition..except it needed needles and a yoke...which I have from the 276. I also pulld a few other parts off the 276. Out of 700 bales (including testing) it missed tieing bales 4 and 5. Tied the rest, prefectly. Zero issues. Baler cost $300. (plus the parts I had)
Got an old 8x16 hay wagon for $400. Could use a new deck and a couple of tires, but it works.
After we were done and knew we needed a haybine or sickle mower, I found a NH 489 9' haybine in perfect working order for $1300. Even has good tires on it. And newer paint (just don't look too close..brush job).
My tractor runs it fine.
So..what IS my tractor, since I said 'small tractor baling'? A kioti ck3510 hst. 35hp diesel, 29.8 HP at the PTO. Loaded tires and a loader, so about 4k lbs.
I didn't try pullng the hay wagon behind the baler as we baled - but in low range I think it may work...we'll see.
Baled 675 first cutting bales off about 8 acres..used a 78" flail which worked fine for third cutting but not for first - too tall, tractor tires left too much mashed down for the flail to cut.
Used an old ferguson 3 pt rake, worked fine but want a side delivery rake in the near future. Rake cost $400, belt I replaced this year as it looked pretty sad, $9 (yes, nine. Amazon and I had some credits)
Last fall had a NH 276 baler, looks rough but ran fine..till the needles broke. Figured on fixing it but never quite got around to it. A friend traded me in IH 47 for a canoe, said it was working fine, ate a knot, he replaced the needles and yoke and it should be good to go...well, I can't get the plunger to cycle, something is jamming (had 2 others look at it...no luck so far). Well, time to hay, so...
Called the guy I got the rake off of (he restored it, and I knew he had a baler). Well, a NH 268 in excellent condition..except it needed needles and a yoke...which I have from the 276. I also pulld a few other parts off the 276. Out of 700 bales (including testing) it missed tieing bales 4 and 5. Tied the rest, prefectly. Zero issues. Baler cost $300. (plus the parts I had)
Got an old 8x16 hay wagon for $400. Could use a new deck and a couple of tires, but it works.
After we were done and knew we needed a haybine or sickle mower, I found a NH 489 9' haybine in perfect working order for $1300. Even has good tires on it. And newer paint (just don't look too close..brush job).
My tractor runs it fine.
So..what IS my tractor, since I said 'small tractor baling'? A kioti ck3510 hst. 35hp diesel, 29.8 HP at the PTO. Loaded tires and a loader, so about 4k lbs.
I didn't try pullng the hay wagon behind the baler as we baled - but in low range I think it may work...we'll see.