Youe baler is working pretty good... I'd a had a couple of loose ones by now!!!lol Either not tied properly or a banana bale that would probably explode when the kicker went(we didn't have that of coarse) but I can just imagine!!!!lol
I remember that exact combo on granma's farm in VT 25 years ago. On a good day I got to ride in the wagon and stack......bad days I had to chase the over-throws.......on REALLY bad days the kicker would break and I'd hafta toss em ALL..........LOL!
@echovector We never had the kicker, I rode a Stooker behind the baler....15 bales in a triangle stook.... sometimes when you pulled the trip to let it off the stooker and it would upset!!! Then after we had a fork on the tractor we could pick up the stook with and take it to the stack where we hand piled them!!!
How can anyone "dislike" this video? Maybe 'cause it's not long enough? The only way that this video could be "improved" would be a 730 with a side-mounted 7' sickle bar mower pulling the same rig! But, it's great the way it is!
bales reaches a trip arm thus causing the bale pan to kick and ejecting the bale into the towed wagon. all done automatically. you can adjust the metering arm to make a different length bale. that kicker can loft a bale up to 80 pounds. a typical 8 foot wide by 16 foot long and 8 foot tall rack i can get 120 bales into. we have 6 racks that we fill on our farm.
bales reaches a trip arm thus causing the bale pan to kick and ejecting the bale into the towed wagon. all done automatically. you can adjust the metering arm to make a different length bale. that kicker can loft a bale up to 80 pounds. a typical 8 foot wide by 16 foot long and 8 foot tall rack i can get 120 bales into.
We have a 336 baler with a pan kicker too and it is the best baler campaired to any other the bales are nice and clean and neat I had to replace a bill hook this year the first work that has been done on the notters sence it was new and we put in from 8,000 to 10,000 and a few years more , and our baler is about 35 to 40 years old my grandfather had a t14 with a kicker befor the 336 we run ours now with a 856 we need big iron beacuse of the hills not fun when you cant make it up the hill
@herald2000 damn straight i have a 336 baler and my uncle has a new holland and i think that our 336 has spent more time on his farm than it has on ours. John Deere is way better
wow that is cool, how many bales does the wagon hold and do you have much trouble with broken or banana bales? I have spent a lot of time with a international harvester B47 baler, picked up 1000s of these things and am always the guy stacking in the top of the barn in the heat and dust :)
I live on a farm in CT and we use a ford/NH 7410 with a JD 336 baler and a few wooden wagons that are older than i am. we don't have a thrower attachment so we pick them up off the chute and stack them ourselves on the wagon.
@iloveduchess i think that is the best way my friend has something that runs on pto and it is pulled with a tractor it is like a hay baler it picks up square bales and stacks them it cost aroud 7-8 thousand dollars
hu112 look at the knotters on deere and new holland they are both square knot systems and very similar. i had a 336 and loved it and love the deere balers but ive balled way more with a N H and never had any probs with them either. you can either keep your equipment up or you can spend time in the field working on it simple as that
Man . Thats an old site but a beautiful one . When I was in my teens I would get a penney a bail to haul this kinda hay, I would sometime make 6 to 8 bucks a day
Nothing better than cruising around the field on a beautiful summer day. Been a long time since mah behind graced the metal seatpan of a classic tractor.
If my "I used to be a dairy farmer from NE Pennsylvania" eyes don't decieve me, that sir looks like a "Meyer" body on a gehl chassis. But then, I'm old and stupid and to me the "cyclone head" on your john deere "A" sounds like music.....(even though they called it a "630".
BTW, if you even compare a NH baler to a Deere, you must not farm much. Deere will NEVER miss a knot. NH, good luck with those. Stupid knotter, stupid belt thrower....junk. Deere costs more for a reason. However, a NH 56 rake is the nutz, deere loses in that department..
Well, I guess this sure beats standing on a skid or a hayrack stacking them like I did in the 50's and 60's. Saves manpower. But I guess you still have to stack 'em by hand?
There's a 14t and a 14ws, the latter being wire ties. JD had 14t's and 24t's which were very popular. JD also had 214t's which were heavier built models. I think they also had a 224t model? All could have twine or wire ties, and a Wisconsin motor power or PTO power drive.
wow...thats a nice deere. we got a 70 i restored a couple years ago. we bale hay with a ford 6700 and a 14T baler. do about 2000 a year. no kicker though so we gotta pick them all up off the ground....
Sounds good, I've put a lot away with a 730 diesel and 336 with kicker. Fun to run and good on fuel. I'd use about 1/4 the fuel with the 730 that I'd use with the fuel sucking 4020. I hope she keeps going
Well, he puts about 8000 bales of hay and straw in the barn every year. So, in the 21 seasons that the thrower has been on the baler, it's somewhere between 160,000 and 170,000 bales that the 336 and 630 have put in the barn. The baler was used without the thrower for 15 seasons before that for an additional 120,000 bales or so.
them tractors will turn on a dime lol and get stuck like chuck in a little mud puddle...you should get back there and hold onto one of those square bales and see how far it will shoot a person lol
watch that just to bring back youth memories, put up k's of bails every year behind one those without the kicker tho...:(
420afox 22 hours ago
nice setup i love the tractor sound
JNG4600 1 week ago
It would've been nice to have that this summer!! You could sell tickets to watch that bailer around here. lol
whatnow5766 2 months ago
crazy, never seen a bailer launch bales like that. The only ones i've ever ran just left them where they were completed.
salemcripple 2 months ago
What state is this?
pugs321 2 months ago
@pugs321 Wisconsin
DanDem34 2 months ago
Youe baler is working pretty good... I'd a had a couple of loose ones by now!!!lol Either not tied properly or a banana bale that would probably explode when the kicker went(we didn't have that of coarse) but I can just imagine!!!!lol
TheFarmerfitz 2 months ago
do you think a 630 would run a newholland 311 baler as good as its running that 336
badheelerdog1 4 months ago in playlist John Deere Tractor
I remember that exact combo on granma's farm in VT 25 years ago. On a good day I got to ride in the wagon and stack......bad days I had to chase the over-throws.......on REALLY bad days the kicker would break and I'd hafta toss em ALL..........LOL!
echovector 5 months ago
@echovector We never had the kicker, I rode a Stooker behind the baler....15 bales in a triangle stook.... sometimes when you pulled the trip to let it off the stooker and it would upset!!! Then after we had a fork on the tractor we could pick up the stook with and take it to the stack where we hand piled them!!!
TheFarmerfitz 2 months ago
that's bale "kicker"
tharp78 5 months ago
Brings back old memories.
TheBeeperman 6 months ago
love the thrower
devine666darkness 7 months ago
How can anyone "dislike" this video? Maybe 'cause it's not long enough? The only way that this video could be "improved" would be a 730 with a side-mounted 7' sickle bar mower pulling the same rig! But, it's great the way it is!
LouisGodena 7 months ago
We had a 630 and a 327 baler
switchmaker 8 months ago
Hey good video and some nice old Iron.
JJKHaywood 8 months ago
Nothing runs like a deere!
Erowided1661 8 months ago
grew up with a jd 14t behind a 3010 diesel, anybody know what years the 14t were built?
I'm betting that baler was 20 yrs old when I was born (77), and it still puts up 10,000 a year with barely a lost knot.
waults 10 months ago
@waults no the late 60's i think it was made before the 24t my friends 24t was made in 72
brian93ist 7 months ago
We have a 336 that's 40 years old, never had anything break on it. We put in around 7000 bales a year.
farmboy1215 11 months ago
I like this Sound
jach42967 11 months ago
bales reaches a trip arm thus causing the bale pan to kick and ejecting the bale into the towed wagon. all done automatically. you can adjust the metering arm to make a different length bale. that kicker can loft a bale up to 80 pounds. a typical 8 foot wide by 16 foot long and 8 foot tall rack i can get 120 bales into. we have 6 racks that we fill on our farm.
2907120 1 year ago
bales reaches a trip arm thus causing the bale pan to kick and ejecting the bale into the towed wagon. all done automatically. you can adjust the metering arm to make a different length bale. that kicker can loft a bale up to 80 pounds. a typical 8 foot wide by 16 foot long and 8 foot tall rack i can get 120 bales into.
2907120 1 year ago
Do the bales come out on their own or do you have to press a button to shoot them out
sneezabonk 1 year ago
as long as that baler work's and dont breal down too much?
then keep on using it and the johnny popper to to pull it,
that's the only good way to stock bales' otnerwise you just about wear yourself to a frazzle doing it by hand,
kirkconway 1 year ago
We have a 336 baler with a pan kicker too and it is the best baler campaired to any other the bales are nice and clean and neat I had to replace a bill hook this year the first work that has been done on the notters sence it was new and we put in from 8,000 to 10,000 and a few years more , and our baler is about 35 to 40 years old my grandfather had a t14 with a kicker befor the 336 we run ours now with a 856 we need big iron beacuse of the hills not fun when you cant make it up the hill
slimG2082 1 year ago
magnificent
stucko1 1 year ago
thats barely workin that ol 630 nothin runs like a deere
1936johndeerea 1 year ago
nice tight bales\, im jealous
gilraine1225 1 year ago
I love the flying hay
bilihuset 1 year ago
nothing beats the sound of on old john deere
adamd95211 1 year ago
does that thing wrap it up in string and everything?
xxbal1inxx 1 year ago
well thats neet never seen 1 like that before just the bailer with the convayor belt shoot nice
Canadaboy1980 1 year ago
i always liked the old putt putt engines
kinghowie8 1 year ago
you are the only person i have seen drive a tractor like this
brian93ist 1 year ago
Very neat video. Thanks for sharing.
CndJim 1 year ago
slow you can bale faster
brian93ist 1 year ago
about how much does each bale cost?
xevildragon5 1 year ago
Sounds more like a 60 or something, but cool vid.
ureonmyhitlist 1 year ago
grow people food! AND MAKE MONEY!! screw this!
lctm3 1 year ago
Always liked the John Deere thrower system better than New Hollands.
herald2000 1 year ago
@herald2000 damn straight i have a 336 baler and my uncle has a new holland and i think that our 336 has spent more time on his farm than it has on ours. John Deere is way better
farmboy384 1 year ago
Classic baling.. Thanks for posting!
JDeereGP 1 year ago
Wouldn't it be cheaper to but a pick up truck to pull that devise and carriage?
RussMusiq 1 year ago
@RussMusiq The tractor is cheaper.. It already has a PTO..
JDeereGP 1 year ago
wow that is cool, how many bales does the wagon hold and do you have much trouble with broken or banana bales? I have spent a lot of time with a international harvester B47 baler, picked up 1000s of these things and am always the guy stacking in the top of the barn in the heat and dust :)
katoy777 1 year ago
Cool.
Ignition460 1 year ago
I live on a farm in CT and we use a ford/NH 7410 with a JD 336 baler and a few wooden wagons that are older than i am. we don't have a thrower attachment so we pick them up off the chute and stack them ourselves on the wagon.
iloveduchess 2 years ago
@iloveduchess i think that is the best way my friend has something that runs on pto and it is pulled with a tractor it is like a hay baler it picks up square bales and stacks them it cost aroud 7-8 thousand dollars
brian93ist 1 year ago
hu112 look at the knotters on deere and new holland they are both square knot systems and very similar. i had a 336 and loved it and love the deere balers but ive balled way more with a N H and never had any probs with them either. you can either keep your equipment up or you can spend time in the field working on it simple as that
rowdy6231 2 years ago
i know of a dude getting bailed. he died
natureperson420 2 years ago
Man . Thats an old site but a beautiful one . When I was in my teens I would get a penney a bail to haul this kinda hay, I would sometime make 6 to 8 bucks a day
rockd41 2 years ago
awsome to answer some bales break but if the baler is set up right it might be one per wagon
gonzo8000121 2 years ago
Nothing better than cruising around the field on a beautiful summer day. Been a long time since mah behind graced the metal seatpan of a classic tractor.
butlerproman 2 years ago
do you break any bales when throwing them up there like that?
ROBERTCHARLO 2 years ago
Our JD 336 baled a mountain of hay and straw for us and there isn't a better machine out there.
I hated baling corn stalks though.
Festizzle 2 years ago
If my "I used to be a dairy farmer from NE Pennsylvania" eyes don't decieve me, that sir looks like a "Meyer" body on a gehl chassis. But then, I'm old and stupid and to me the "cyclone head" on your john deere "A" sounds like music.....(even though they called it a "630".
hu112bu 2 years ago
BTW, if you even compare a NH baler to a Deere, you must not farm much. Deere will NEVER miss a knot. NH, good luck with those. Stupid knotter, stupid belt thrower....junk. Deere costs more for a reason. However, a NH 56 rake is the nutz, deere loses in that department..
hu112bu 2 years ago
goooooood ol' Sqaure bales
Stevonater5 2 years ago
john deeres are the best
16385932 2 years ago
Well, I guess this sure beats standing on a skid or a hayrack stacking them like I did in the 50's and 60's. Saves manpower. But I guess you still have to stack 'em by hand?
bodryn 2 years ago
Yes you still do unless you have a skid steer.
matt44654 2 years ago
Nice I want one. Would make haying alot more fun lol.
ShawnCFarm 2 years ago
Very nice setup. I guess that baler doesn't miss many knots 'cause if it did, it would be one heck of a mess! 5/5
farmboy30117 2 years ago
John Deere makes good balers, but New Holland makes the best.
deshy88umkc 2 years ago
is there a john deere 15t square bailer?
tylerc1992charlo 2 years ago
There's a 14t and a 14ws, the latter being wire ties. JD had 14t's and 24t's which were very popular. JD also had 214t's which were heavier built models. I think they also had a 224t model? All could have twine or wire ties, and a Wisconsin motor power or PTO power drive.
ffjsb 2 years ago
Grandpa used to run a 730D and oh boy did that sound nice. That big ole knife on the NH Baler used to rock it while it idled.
BONGO52G 2 years ago
wow...thats a nice deere. we got a 70 i restored a couple years ago. we bale hay with a ford 6700 and a 14T baler. do about 2000 a year. no kicker though so we gotta pick them all up off the ground....
reeseholler92 2 years ago
good times good times...lol
grasscat1977 2 years ago
thats cool but it would be a lot easier if somon e would stack for you. much easier to unload
farmerboy184 2 years ago
I agree with you, the old John Deere's have a sound all their own. I love to hear them run. :)
Ecm51 2 years ago
gotta love those old johny poppers i love to see them at work! i love mine. i have a john deere 40 and a 430. theyre my life i love them.
johndeereman567 2 years ago
Thats F'in Awesome!
jamasonsworld 2 years ago
I love that video!
Jrcaseman 3 years ago
You make very good bales !!!
DEAVID22 3 years ago
Whats the average amount of bales you can get an acre?
Mofila 3 years ago
a whole lot. i guess about 35 to 40 an acre. its fun to bale the hay till you gotta go pick it up and you couldve baled 40 acres of that shit.
johndeereman567 2 years ago
Sounds good, I've put a lot away with a 730 diesel and 336 with kicker. Fun to run and good on fuel. I'd use about 1/4 the fuel with the 730 that I'd use with the fuel sucking 4020. I hope she keeps going
tractornut73 3 years ago
good ol johny poppers
woodman1241 3 years ago
Sweet! I haven't seen that kind of bailing since who knows when? Thanks for the video!!
bnsffreighttrain 3 years ago
Fine JD 630 & 336! How may bales did you put in the barn with the 630/336? First time I have ever set eye on a bale thrower attachment.
Hope All Is Well,
John
jstrunck 3 years ago
Well, he puts about 8000 bales of hay and straw in the barn every year. So, in the 21 seasons that the thrower has been on the baler, it's somewhere between 160,000 and 170,000 bales that the 336 and 630 have put in the barn. The baler was used without the thrower for 15 seasons before that for an additional 120,000 bales or so.
DanDem34 3 years ago
them tractors will turn on a dime lol and get stuck like chuck in a little mud puddle...you should get back there and hold onto one of those square bales and see how far it will shoot a person lol
shaunbaker04 3 years ago
Im surprised you use that antique tractor like that. Most people just leave them for shows, and parades.
CMLovejoy 3 years ago
Wow!
bblumer1 3 years ago 2
How cool!!!!
IvanMyRooM 3 years ago
Jooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhnnnnnnnnnnnn Deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeee
5 stars dude!
aildfan08 3 years ago
Super :)
Globusfreak 3 years ago 2
Awesome.
r4v3n355 3 years ago 2