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Baling and hay raking

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:27 pm
by Roadless63
Bit late in the year for hay making but with the weather conditions we've had this year had to take any opportunity going!
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With the price of hay this year it was worth going round with the old hayrake to gather up the loose bits

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Finishing off the straw baling, had a two hour drive back for the haymaking, lost the sledge on the way over buts thats another story! Combines these days leave a wider swath than had been thought of when the baler was new in 1970!

Baling

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 12:03 am
by Bensdexta
Hi,
What bailer is that? Any probs maintaining a baler of that age?
What tractor is that bailing? How does it cope with the baler?
Thanks,
Ben

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 6:22 pm
by Roadless63
Baler is New Holland super hayliner 268, surprisingly most bits are still available off the shelf from my local new holland agent albeit at a price - nearly 100 pounds for main plunger bearings some bits are more reasonable and most consumables like pickup tines can be got from aftermarket sources cheaply. Hasn't been too problematic does 3-4000 bales a year main issue with this model is the connecting bar which moves the feeder tine carriage back and forth has a habit of breaking - apparently a weak point which was redesigned in later models. After a number of new and repaired ones I've devised a reinforced item which has given no further problems!
Tractor is a regular Fordson Power Major with 5000hrs on the clock, also use it on the roadless super major as it has a live pto also. Neither are bothered by the baler and sledge combination and are very economical in service.

New Holland Baler

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 7:11 pm
by Bensdexta
Thanks for your very informative post.
What PTO power do you reckon is required to drive the bailer?
Thanks again,
Ben

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:07 pm
by Roadless63
50-55hp runs it OK below that don't know, depends how heavy the crop is, how steep the land, and whether you have a sledge on the back too. Any fordson major will handle the outfit fine, two stage clutch is advantageous.

Baling

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:55 am
by Bensdexta
Roadless,
Thanks. Maybe a bit marginal for a Super Dexta - 44HP?? Maybe without the sledge or in a lower gear?
Thanks,
Ben

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:49 pm
by RH
Nice pictures Roadless!

I see your "safety frame"
When we were still in England, we had to fit one to our old FM, safety frame indeed!...I don't know haw many times I brayed mi head against it when going over an unexpected bump!

Here in the Canaajun west, no needum safety-frame.
BTW, we are still harvesting, crops in late as spring was Wet!

Ben, I'm sure a Dexta would bale allright, Just might have to gear down if crawling up a steepish hill.

I've seen Fergy 35's baling, so a dexta would be a bit better.

Richard.