Nice video Arly...
Don't play that way around here however. All farmers here own their own planting and harvesting equipment.
Speaking of harvesting, I ran 133 4x5 round bales of second cut mixed alfalfa grass yesterday on 2 fields and 16 on another (behind the land owners house). The fields I ran are on shares. My contiguous to the farm field (all vernal alfalfa), I already cut, raked and baled last week and of course they are all sold.
I really am getting in the 'groove' with my new Kubota BV computerized round baler. It's running perfectly. Running Bridon over the edge net and every bale is perfect, unlike the New Holland I sold. The new Kubota baler has a large in cab display screen but the feature I really like is the bale driving screen. It has a 'steering wheel' superimposed on the screen with sequential arrows that show when the bale chamber is being loaded lopsided. So long as no arrows show and just the steering wheel (centered) the bale is uniform. Very easy to follow and when the bale chamber is full, the monitor tells me to stop forward motion with a visible STOP as well as an alarm and then 3 seconds later, the wrap cycle begins. I'm running 3 complete wraps of net on each bale and each bale is hydraulically tensioned with a soft center followed by a progressively tighter wrap finalizing at 2300 psi for an extremely tight bale. The machine also tells me how many lineal feet of net is left on the net roll and the initial roll tension is set by the on board (on bailer) computer so no worries about running out of net in the middle of a wrap.
Very nice baler. It also has centralized greasing and it automatically oils the drive chains.
The only thing I'm not overly fond of is, it's a European design, totally enclosed bale chamber (just like a Claas) so you really cannot see the formed bale at all until you eject it.
Glad I got with the program yesterday
Took me 9 hours to complete everything (transit time from the farm to the ground, included) and I burned about 26 gallons of ORD.
I might get a late 3rd cut depending on how the weather goes. Will see. Not banking on it actually.
Glad I got with the program yesterday as it's raining here today but no worries about the round bales in the fields as they are tight and in net which really provides good weathering and rain shedding.