Hail? Drought? Flooding?Farmers aren't loving this thread like they did last year. Wonder what happened?
Farmers aren't loving this thread like they did last year. Wonder what happened?
We run a horse breeding operation and have till this year shared the hay 1/3 - 2/3 with a local farmer that had haying equipment.
He opted out so we decided to buy some used equipment a 114 haybine and a co-op 560 round baler.....
spent three days getting the two piecs ready to go,
on the baler all the oiler lines were either busted or missing, repaired 15 of the 35 belts, cleaned and greased or oiled, it seems to be running now....
On the haybine, replaced 6 broken grease zerks, and 1- roller chain, missing 1/2 of its rollers...fabed a plate and welded in place as it was missing 1/2 between the auger and conditioner rollers.
Put it to work on Monday and was doing good for about 2 hours, then a drive chain broke, fixed that and went back to work, 15 min later the PTO shaft broke off....
Now some guys are saying ...."oh ya the older style hyd pumps that dont lock on, can walk around and put to much stress on the shaft....you should build an support to take some weight and hold it from walking off"
Now they tell me.....
Shafts on order, should be in a couple of days, Deutz got one thing right the PTO shaft comes off easy.....
Was this common ?
Starting to think I should have hunted down another guy to cut our hay.....
Yes it was. Lol
happened to us lots when we had ours.
But if you think your having troubles with the haybine wait till you fire up that coop. Watch for bearings puking on it as they are pretty lightweight. Neighbour had one back in the day. He was kinda stressed fairly often.
Good luck
Country Guide is calling for lots of frost for 1st week of September in Alberta.
Country Guide is calling for lots of frost for 1st week of September in Alberta.
Country Guide is calling for lots of frost for 1st week of September in Alberta.
Yes you are right. Good quality grain will be at a premium.According to insect hatchings, thunder storms, and farmers almanac they figure frost here could be first week MAYBE second week in September. Gonna be a sad sad harvest here all the way around if that happens.
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