[AT] Old baler guidance needed
Steve W.
swilliams268 at frontier.com
Wed Apr 20 13:57:44 PDT 2016
Spencer Yost wrote:
>> From the "ain't farming fun" department.....
>
> As you folks may remember, I have only 5 acres to bale. I do manage
> it fairly intensively so there is a lot of hay there and always worth
> the effort. I mow and tedd and a neighbor rakes and bales it.
>
> Short story: I now need a baler - Can anyone share experience with
> the Massey #3 baler? I looked at one in very nice shape for very
> little money. #3s are a wood block instead of roller bearing baler
> but the blocks seem to be in good shape. The Massey is really
> straight and shows very little wear. Very tight chains and signs of
> continual maintenance and mostly shed storage.
>
> Long story: My neighbor who bales for me has a family member -
> another farmer also - in the hospital and he says he can no longer do
> my hay because he now also has their hay to worry about. I know
> better than to ask to borrow his equipment so I am left to scramble
> for a rake and baler and get them within 3 weeks. I would say
> "forget it" and just buy hay, but I have $500 in lime, seed,
> fertilizer, and have spread lots of composted manure. It would be
> a a real loss to just mow it and then have to buy hay. Because it is
> only 5 acres, cost is a huge concern and am willing to make do with
> any old thing that will put up 400-500 bales a year. I just don't
> want a baler that everyone knows is a "problem baler". I have never
> even picked up bales behind a Massey baler; let alone operated or
> owned one. I am still looking for a custom baler but I am coming up
> with zilch for a custom baler that will do square bales. A few in
> the area will do round bales.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Spencer Yost
>
One of the Amish neighbors uses a MF3 baler. I have helped him a couple
years and the thing works like a watch... Grease the blocks and use a
mid range twine and it just keeps going (and he does the same amount of
maintenance that many other farmers do, It ain't totally broke so I
don't need to fix it yet). I have welded the hitch and repaired the
chute once (the horses didn't WHOA quite fast enough!)
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Steve W.
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