Backgrounding Shed

dimanche 31 décembre 2017

Hello all,
I am considering building a shed for backgrounding calves and wanted to get opinions from experts.
My plan was to build a 30x50 shed possibly with a concrete floor to keep some calves in.
I figured I could buy some 3-400lb calves at the auction put 2-300lbs on them and send them back to the sale. I know it's probably not the most profitable system but I could get rid of some hay that isn't horse quality. I was planning on giving them free choice hay and feeding ground ear corn/soybeans mix around 14% protein.

My main question was how many calves would a 30x50 barn support? They'll have access to an acre lot around the barn and I'd like to have several calves but I also don't want a muddy nasty mess because I have too many.

I hope you'll all weigh in on this and any tips would be appreciated. I've had more experience in row croos than livestock even though I've been around cows my whole life.

Backgrounding Shed

Disc or aerator/renovator

Hogs have done a number on my hayfield this winter. In the past I have taken a box blade and front end loader repaired the damaged but this year out of 90 acres 75 to 80% is rooted up. What can i do to get this field in shape to be baled this summer? Would discing it up with a tandem disc too drastic? A guy that I work with, is telling me to run a aerator/ renovator over it. What have you guys had the best result with? Trapped/shot 50+. dec 15.

Disc or aerator/renovator

JIGGS

Hi all! New member here and looking for advice.

I currently grow Tift 85 for horses and cattle. I have heard good things about the Jiggs grass and I have a sprig supplier found. I need any and all relevant bits of advice about this grass before I pull the trigger and plant some. I have sandy loam dryland in southwest Georgia, USA. Thank you!



JIGGS

Vitamins

Just curious what others do for vitamins to the herd for the winter. Normally we feed TM salt mixed with rumensin and vitamins AD+E with the silage or grain. This year the price of that blend went from $1,000 to $1,725 a Tonne and the mill is blaming it on the vitamins. Apparently a BASF plant in Germany that does the initial step in vitamin production burnt up and is offline till end of March. We found two months supply of straight AD+E at 4 different Coop stores and cleaned them out yesterday since the price still seemed reasonable. I know some guys who only give blue salt blocks year round and don't have issues (my FIL's cows don't get anything else besides ivomec after they start scratching). Not going that route but I'm wondering if others are having issues with supply or are changing their practices this year.

The nutritionist said it's "only $1.20 a month more per cow than last year". That's like $5k for the rest of the winter which I could find much better ways to blow than this.

BTW the nutritionist doesn't have cows and that probably affects his view on this.

Vitamins

Battery tender

I'm going with BatteryMINDER 1510A got a 10 warranty from USA Company. Got best reviews on Amazon and the least amount of bad reviews. Comes with a pigtail to install in the car and set of clamps. 12ft cable. Also claims if you fully charge the batteries it will maintain 4 at once, and does Automatic full time desulfator. $50. AGM, deep cycle, wet flood, Optima, ...

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Battery tender

New, nh br7060 ss crop cutter vs jd 582 ss

samedi 30 décembre 2017

Buying my first round baler in the spring. These are two local balers for sale. The JD 582 looks in good shape. Didn't get to look it over real well yet. The dealer wasn't sure of bale count without hooking up the monitor and they want $16,000. The nh 7060 was in perfect shape everything looked good. Mega wide pickup and crop cutter. A little over 5000 bales and they want $21,900. I have no experience with round balers and wanted to get opinions on my better choice. It's getting tougher to find someone to bale for me and with a year like this one, everyone was having at the same time.

New, nh br7060 ss crop cutter vs jd 582 ss

Help me with feed choice questions

I use CPC Commodities for bulk feed, I am about to order another tote sack of bulk feed and would like some advice from those who know more than me...

 

Feeding a 2yr old heifer & 2- 6mo old calf's, also feeding the same feed to 3 horses.. 

 

All are on a lot, cows are separate from the horses, all have free choice hay. 

 

The last sack of feed was 13% grower, everyone loved it, I hand feed every evening.

 

I think I want to up the protein level, thinking it's winter and they could put the extra fat content to use with body heat ??

 

If ya have time, look over this link below and advise me what I should feed this time please.

 

I'm leaning towards their "CPC 16% Supreme"

 

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Thanks, Chris



Help me with feed choice questions

Planning Next Year's Forages.

Progressive Forage Grower.

 

Regards, Mike

 

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Planning Next Year's Forages.

Hesston 1160

I just bought a Hesston 1160 for $450.  I don't see a single issue with it.  I'm scared there has to be a huge hole in it somewhere lol.  Anybody have any experiences with this unit.  Good/Bad/Ugly.  Things to look out for.  How it performed? etc.  thanks

 



Hesston 1160

My winch won't fit.

NOTE: I posted this in two different forums here on purpose. Reply to whichever one you see first. I'll find it. Thx

I bought a warn winch for my RTV 1140. I was having full service done by the dealer and asked them to install the winch. They said ok. But then call and said it won't fit. Said it would work on an RTV 1140x or any RTV 900x or 1120x etc., but not on my 09 1140. Crap.

I asked if they'd trade me for one that would fit, nope. So, I got a winch without a home. Since I have industrial tires on my tractor, I have been in some spots where a winch could help. Even with my FEL I could not get out of or get past some spots on my property.

My question, are winches okay to put on tractors? Do they make mounts for them or what???


My winch won't fit.

My winch won't fit.

I bought a warn winch for my RTV 1140. I was having full service done by the dealer and asked them to install the winch. They said ok. But then call and said it won't fit. Said it would work on an RTV 1140x or any RTV 900x or 1120x etc., but not on my 09 1140. Crap.

I asked if they'd trade me for one that would fit, nope. So, I got a winch without a home. Since I have industrial tires on my tractor, I have been in some spots where a winch could help. Even with my FEL I could not get out of or get past some spots on my property.

My question, are winches okay to put on tractors? Do they make mounts for them or what???


My winch won't fit.

Alfalfa Seed Recommendations

Newbie here,

I'm going to be seeding 300 acres of new crop alfalfa next fall.  The land is currently a very old stand of alfalfa and I believe brome grass.  Probably only 10-15 percent alfalfa left in the stand.  I'm going to take this years crop off and then burn it all down with roundup and once it's safe till it up and seed new alfalfa.  I've never raised alfalfa in ND before.  Only southern MN.  I'm totally unfamiliar with the seed available now.  This soil is a pretty hard soil.  I would classify it as silty loam.  There are some areas of gravel under the top soil however.  I have read a couple studies from the Univ. of ND research dept.  The studies showed that 8lbs per acre yielded their best results vs. all other seed rates up to 28 lbs I believe and as low as 5 lbs.  So 8lb seems to be the magic number.  What I'm concerned with is the actual seed.  Hay growers here on unirrigated land generally take one cutting.  But they let the alfalfa go way past the full bloom stage.  Don't bale tell into august.  I think two cuttings is certainly possible taking the alfalfa at bud or up to 10% bloom.  So any thoughts on that would be great.  My biggest concern is what would be the best seed to go with in a colder growing region that gets a modest amount of rainfall and in that type of soil. 



Alfalfa Seed Recommendations

Skid steer bucket Help

We just did some work on our skid steer one of which was replacing the front tilt/dump cylinders due to the old ones leaking very badly. The new cylinders we bought have the same bore size and stroke. The issue i have now is the bucket will not completely dump. this is especially true when the load is at any decent height. Any ideas were to look for an issue. The hoses are not rubbing any where and the cylinders never come close to contacting the frame.  



Skid steer bucket Help

Massey 7475 Starting Issues

Hi everyone, I have a 2008 MF 7475 (Perkins engine) and one of the plastic fuel line clips wore out and due to delivery times it was replaced with a rubber fuel line.

However now it doesn't want to start, turns over but doesn't want to start, cannot get any error codes on the Dot display but there is a CI.70 or C1.70 displays on the other screen which I have not noticed before.

Any help appreciated, thank you


Massey 7475 Starting Issues

New Holland 650 netwrap problem

Having a small problem with my new holland 650 which is that the netwrap isn't completely covering the whole bale, there is a few inches at either end that isn't covered by the netwrap. Anyone have an idea of what can cause this or how to fix it, Thanks.



New Holland 650 netwrap problem

2013 X900 HST parts needed

vendredi 29 décembre 2017

Thank you for allowing me to join this group and trying to get this RTV moving again as painless as possible. P#K7591-14112 is only sold as an assembly but I only need one washer, spring and piston and if only sold as an assembly someone has to have these parts in scrap bin or ? and I don't expect them for free but not $500 PLEASE HELP and Thank you in advance John

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Barn Lighting

As I mentioned in a earlier post, my son has built a new barn and he is basically finished with just a few things yet to do.

 

The main part of the barn is 40'x60', and this is where I am directing my inquiry. I visualize it being lighted with 2 rows of four light fixtures each spaced 12' a part to give it good light. The lighting will be about 12' above the floor.     

 

What types of light fixtures and wattage/lumens has been used by all of you who have recently built barns in the last 5 years or so?

 

Regards, Mike



Barn Lighting

Freeman RS8000

Does anyone know much about the Freeman RS8000 self propelled small bale stack wagon? Tried searching on the internet, nothing comes up. Is one worth owning? Can you still get parts for one? Does it make a full squeeze block?

Freeman RS8000

Front spring setting w/plow

For those of you that are running a v plow, what setting do you have your front springs at? Currently mine are in the middle but thinking about turning them up to get a little more height on the main plow frame. I have a few more inches to go before I max out the height on the rtv mounted bracket but trying to find a happy medium between the 2 adjustments.


Dave


Front spring setting w/plow

Kubota commercial plow review

We’ve had a few snowstorms, so I can finally give a review.
I have a good sized driveway, live on a half mile private road, and plow about 300 yards of paths for the dog on the lawn every winter. The road is plowed by a contractor, but I usually push banks back and clean up out near the main road. My previous RTV500 had the Kubota electric plow with manual angle.
My initial reaction was Wow! It takes a bit to get used to the buttons, but the action is very fast compared to the old plow. It raises much higher, which is great for pushing banks back. It’s very fast and being able to change the angle is a game changer. I push at an angle until I’m near the banks, then straighten it out to push them back and stack snow. This thing will push as much snow as our contractors F250 and is way more maneuverable. I clean up out near the main road, pushing backs back and getting snow away from our mailboxes. The truck just can’t get the angles I can. Stuff I’d have to run at with the 500, I just ease into it and go. Way less shoveling as I can now back drag away from the garage doors.
I was very happy with my 500, but the 1120 and the Kubota commercial plow are a in a whole different league. Happy new year!

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JCB Teleskid

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I found it very interesting. I can only imagine the price tag.



JCB Teleskid

Sodium Nitrate And Feral Pigs.

AgWeb.

 

Regards, Mike

 

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Sodium Nitrate And Feral Pigs.

Life Of A Wyoming Rancher.

Drovers.

 

Regards, Mike

 

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Life Of A Wyoming Rancher.

Freeman 8000

Does anyone know much about the Freeman 8000 self propelled small bale stack wagon? Tried searching on the internet, nothing comes up. Is one worth owning? Can you still get parts for one? Does it make a full squeeze block?

Freeman 8000

New Holland 505 Baler

jeudi 28 décembre 2017

Need some help with the New Holland 505 Baler. The pickup rake is no longer turning. Problem seems to be related to the clutch on the pickup feeder drive.  Does not seem to turn allowing the chain to turn the pickup assembly. Not sure if I have all of the official name of the parts correct.

 

Help



New Holland 505 Baler

Spreader comparison

I sold my Meyer V MAXX 3954 mushroom soil spreader with the desire to get into a bigger spreader hopper that will need less refilling stops and be more reliable. The 3954 was a good spreader and at $6,000 although it needed a few minor fixes, overall served me well for the investment.
Now I'm onto bigger and better (and far more expensive) At first, I wanted a Meyer 8865. There's a lot of decent used ones out there in my price range, some equipped with brakes. However, the flotation tires are set so wide at 140", I can't get across a bridge into one of my primary fields, and honestly, the roads I travel looked to be challenging at that width, too. However, I need flotation tires big time. Regular truck tires are not suitable. Also, I am getting increased interest in spreading for a few other small/medium time operators (SMTO's? LOL), so it could be a source of some extra income along with my needs.
There are a few local choices, but after looking for 2 months, there's not very much local inventory and "spreading season" (JAN/FEB) is fast approaching.
Then I started looking at Meyer Industrial 8720's. Smaller than the 8865, but still bigger than my 9524. Max width is 118" which BARELY gets me across the bridges and seems a bit more manageable on back roads. It's a V hopper design with 3 augers unloading to 2 vertical beaters in the back. It's just a bigger version of what I had. I know what I'm getting for a spread pattern, which is not exactly the best. It'll spread maybe 18-20' wide and leave some clumps.
I found this one at Swiderski in WI. I feel like it's priced fairly and in good-very good condition. Trucking to me is salty. I'm probably looking at $3,000-$3,500. http://ift.tt/2pKB9WY

Another one I found is a Kuhn Knight PSC161 at a dealer much closer to me, but not local. Dealer initially offering to deliver for free (bout 150 miles). It is a stronger, bigger spreader, but works on a different principal. It has a flat bottom box. The hopper is shaped like a 20 yard dumpster with a flat bottom. On the bottom, it has a chain/sprocket driven live floor unloading into rotary hammers and rear discharging via 2 large flat spinners. Kuhn claims a wider, thinner but more even spread pattern. It has a 108" max overall width so it's a bit narrower. The floor is hydraulically driven. My tractor has variable adjustable outlets to control the speed/output of the live floor. The spinners are PTO driven. Requires 180/160HP and I have 230/190, so I'm OK there. Does NOT have brakes, but my tractor has 4 wheels air brakes. Here is a link to the Kuhn Knight I'm considering. http://ift.tt/2E6UzIY

Videos/evidence seem to indicate a more "particulated" spread (less crop smothering clumps) from the Kuhn Knight. I could live with the Meyer spread pattern, although I did feel like a chain drag is kind of needed once the field was done sometimes, but I don't want to go over the field again. It's also worth noting I had trouble with the vertical curved guides being close enough to the vertical spinners on the old Meyer spreader I had, and this can create spread pattern and clump issues. So it's likely I will see an improvement on the 8720. I was told the Meyer working optimally will spread 30'.

The Meyer will probably be $28K delivered. The Kuhn will probably be 32K delivered. The Meyer is 44K new. The Kuhn is probably 65K new, but that's a somewhat edumacated guess. The Meyer is a 2015. The Kuhn is probably a bit older, maybe 5 years old. Still gathering info as I go.

Questions
1. Which will have better spread pattern? My guess the Kuhn.
2. Which will last longer given equal levels of care?
3. Is one with a chain/slat floor delivery system likely to last longer than a 3 auger delivery system? Is it likely to require less replacement of bearings, chains, etc?
4. $5K difference between the 2 leaves a lot of money in my pocket, but the Kuhn is a "bigger/badder" spreader and is 20K more new. It might be a bit too much spreader, but my business model seems to be gaining more acres and going bigger to a manageable point.

Sorry for the long winded description, was trying to be thorough. Leaning to the Meyer, but the Kuhn name/reputation is very good. I think the Kuhn may get a better paint job. The Meyer paint jobs are pretty bad. Equipment image is important to me since each of my farms is a "customer".

What are your thoughts?

Spreader comparison

winter starting a ts100???

mercredi 27 décembre 2017

I have a 2002 Ts100 and i don't understand how to use the thermostart feature. when you turn the key backwards the light on the dash comes on indicating that the thermostart is engaged. do i hold the key in the rear spring loaded position or let it return and wait for the light to go out before i start the diesel.:pat:


winter starting a ts100???

sshhhh everyboby is asleep

is everyone asleep? or plowing snow???:drive2:


sshhhh everyboby is asleep

Mowing and raking headlands

lundi 25 décembre 2017

I'm not happy with the way I mow and rake headlands.  When I mow with a 9' haybine, I make four passes around the outside of the field. After mowing the outsides I split the field in half, and then drive along the headlands back to the edge of the field.  I don't like going in a big spiral around and around the field The problem is the headlands get really smashed down when I turn around at the end of a row, and then again when I ted, and then again when I rake.  I rake the outside of the field first.  After the field is baled there's a lot of grass left in the headlands that just never got picked up.  I haven't tried raking the outsides last. My rake has hydraulic lift and I raise it when I'm turning around in the headlands.

 

 

 

Is there a better way I should be doing this?  I try not to drive on the same area twice.



Mowing and raking headlands

New Holland 310 - 312 discbine

What are everyone's thoughts about these new discbine's?

New Holland 310 - 312 discbine

Merry Christmas

I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas. Thanks for all of the help this year.

Merry Christmas

JOHN DERRE 410 drives on front wheels only

dimanche 24 décembre 2017

John deere 410 backhoe.The 4x4 front wheels drive but the rear wheels do not drive.Any ideas why this would be?Same in forward or reverse .lost on this one...


JOHN DERRE 410 drives on front wheels only

Too much time on my hands around my 1100C Kobota

Added LED rear lights.

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Merry Christmas to everyone!


Too much time on my hands around my 1100C Kobota

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to all.

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Deere 7200 Power Quad

samedi 23 décembre 2017

How does a Deere Power Quad transmission work? This is on a 7200 series tractor.

Do you have to clutch to shift? Is it a good transmission for cutting and baling hay? This is not a Power Quad Plus.

Opinions appreciated.



Deere 7200 Power Quad

I agree

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I'd like to see the same principle applied to hay equipment.  I'd love a "medium" sized big square baler capable of producing 2x2, 500-700 lbs bales.  3x3 and bigger balers are too much for my environment and my customer base.  And small squares are too inefficient, even with accumulators, bale wagons, etc.

 

Ralph



I agree

Snow Blower Ordered

Just ordered a 72” Berco snowblower for my RTV. It’s the self powered version (24 HP Honda engine) since my old girl doesn’t have a PTO.

I had every intention of getting a Boss V-Plow but changed my mind after talking to locals here about it.

Should have it in a week or so. Will give an update after a few uses.


Snow Blower Ordered

2007 RTV 900

I have a RTV 900 got stuck in gear thought we fixed problem now we have 3 reverses and 1 forward. Need help. Low only on the forward.


2007 RTV 900

Plow Blade Antistick

vendredi 22 décembre 2017

Took on a pretty wet snow this morning with the 900. Even at 12 MPH or so it didn't roll off the blade very well so I'm curious what you folks treat your blades with, if anything.

FYI -Curtis/Kubota steel 72" unit.

Thanks.


Plow Blade Antistick

Have a Safe and Blessed Christmas

It's getting close to the time when you or your loved ones hit the road in celebration of our Savior's coming to earth to save us . Be careful out there and I hope the joy of the true reason for the celebration gives each of you hope and an inner peace.
If sadness comes upon you, just remember the great things to come if we believe in Him. This harried and sometimes brutal world is not the end , but what follows afterwards to believers is of joy beyond compare. I'm look forward to that every day and wait . bordercollie

"Suddenly, an angel of the Lord appeared among them, and the radiance of the Lord's glory surrounded them. They were terrified, but the angel reassured them. "Don't be afraid!" he said. "I bring you good news that will bring great joy to all people.The Savior - yes, the Messiah, the Lord - has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David!"


Have a Safe and Blessed Christmas

Do X1120D Doors fit on a X900?

jeudi 21 décembre 2017

Hi all,

I have a number of Kubota products, and I recently upgraded from a Kawasaki Mule 610 to a new X-900. I wondered if anyone knows (or has installed) if the half doors on the X-1120D will also fit on the X-900?

I don't want to deal with full size doors when working on my property, but thought half doors would add some safety when the grandkids are riding around the property and woods.

I know there are a number of options to add soft and hard full doors to the X-900, but don't see any aftermarket half doors. If they would fit, I'd order the necessary parts from Kubota. It looks to me like the frame and roll bars on the x-900 and x1120D are the same...

Thanks in advance, and I appreciate being added to the forum.


Do X1120D Doors fit on a X900?

Cliven Bundy; Mistrial Declared

Drovers.....a entirely new can of worms have been opened....in all likelihood the tables will reverse now with the government on the defensive. 

 

Regards, Mike

 

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Cliven Bundy; Mistrial Declared

RTV-X1100C Exterior Mirrors

Opinions on factory version and do they have them for both sides. I put factory rear window screen on and it makes the internal mirror terrible.

Third party?

Found factory part nos 77700-V5059 $52.00 works on both sides ARE THEY ANY GOOD?


RTV-X1100C Exterior Mirrors

Put the Boss VPlow on the x900 today

mercredi 20 décembre 2017

Well have my bucket and blade on the B2680 Kubota and today place the Boss Vplow on the X900 RTV.

Hope I will scare off any snow coming my way this winter. If not I hope I am ready. Since I am retired now,and my 99 year old neighbor is in the nursing home for awhile I will not be in any hurry to get out and clean. Main thing I will clean is my drive and the approach to the mail and paper box.


Put the Boss VPlow on the x900 today

gobment census out again

mardi 19 décembre 2017

so it is a slow time of the year and I know this revs you guys up so here goes-

 

USDA AG Census out again.  poking into your personal business and what business is it of theirs?



gobment census out again

Travel/ Trailerable cover

Does anyone know if someone makes a travel cover for the RTV X1100c?

I trailer mine to my hunting property and I am looking to keep the road salt off of it but I cant seem to find one that conforms to the RTV unique size. I figured if there was one that would fit someone here on this forum would know.

Thanks in advance for any help that can be offered.


Travel/ Trailerable cover

Krone EasyCut 2801CV

Probably need to tune up the IH 756....

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Krone EasyCut 2801CV - 9ft cut, 2 point hook-up, gear swivel head, high shoe skid kit, wide spread baffles, quick change blades, shear hubs and newer type hook tine impellers.

Left over 2016 year model according to the dealer (been on the dealer’s lot probably for a year or more that I know of), which made for a good deal IMHO. Tried to get a JD 625, but they are scarce and priced that way too. I had the dealer price out the Krone and it was about $1,500 less than the best priced 625. So I pounced.

Much thanks to everyone that has answered my questions over the past year or so to help me make an informed decision.

Also, my beloved Hesston (which I’ve got running/cutting like a Swiss watch) will stay around and be used - especially in some rocky fields we are taking back. The Krone will get me a 9ft vs 7ft cut and 24/7 mowing abilities regardless of heavy dew or rain.

Fingers crossed....

Bill

Krone EasyCut 2801CV

Annual forage crop for headlands of row crop

lundi 18 décembre 2017

I am looking into seeding the headlands of my sugar beet field into an anual forage due to the expensive costs of raising the beets. I would have 120 feet on each end. I need something that will keep growing in the fall to suck moisture out of the ground and hold the beet trucks up when harvest comes. We have seeded headlands to wheat put in a wet fall that turns to mush. Quality salable dry hay is what I'm after. Considering teff grass just don't know how long it will grow into the fall. My back up plan it to plant wheat then get a cover crop growing after wheats off. Thoughts of idea?

Annual forage crop for headlands of row crop

New hay barn build

Finley got some time to get my new hay barn started so far so good. It is 40x60x16 and I went with metal trusses so I have about 20' clearance in the middle with 16' side walls. I have planes on adding a lean too off each side for equipment storage and enclosing the back with the rest of the building open.

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New hay barn build

Can hay compete in Corn/soy country with $3.00 corn?

Hi everyone,

 

First time poster.  This may be long, so, sorry in advance.

 

Went home for Christmas, (we're a few weeks early in celebrating, saves everyone airfare).  Last weekend, I went to a land auction with my dad, (prices finally coming down), and then helped him move some small squares of grass hay bought from a friend for the stock cows.

 

So, anyhow.

 

guy selling says he's getting $2.90 at the sale barn, and alfalfa is bringing $4.00.

 

We've never baled more than 1,000 bales a year of square bales, grass and alfalfa.  We've never had a lot of cattle around.  It was always thought of as a second rate crop, we'd find an odd-shaped corner of a field to plant to hay, and bale grass off of land that is too wet to row crop.

 

I'm thinking, if we can get 4 tons/acre/year, and $4/ #50 bale, that's $640/acre in revenue.  This is slightly better than $3 corn at 200 bu. / acre.  Inputs have to be less.  Less fertilizer? alfalfa seed is expensive, but, not as bad as corn seed.  What am I missing?  Have Just discovered a niche market for a young-ish guy to start farming?

 

If its part of your complete rotation, you could monetize the gains from breaking up your corn/soy rotation.  Does it make sense to add some alfalfa to a grain farmer's rotation?

 

What are some honest assessments of input costs?  Anyone in Southwest Minnesota, Northwest Iowa have a handle on realistic yield estimates?

 

We have some old haying equipment, suppose I'd get nicer stuff if it actually works.  

 

I suppose it's a temporary thing, while everyone is still planting corn ditch to ditch, and hoping for the market to improve.

 

Maybe slightly better than corn, resulting in not losing money as fast for a lot more work?



Can hay compete in Corn/soy country with $3.00 corn?

Deweze Super Slicer 2 mods

dimanche 17 décembre 2017

It's time to start rebaling some rounds again. Got my super slicer pretty in tune with my baler. But I'd like to add a fluffer set up to it. Anyone else done this or any other modifications.
Pics would be appreciated.
Thanks
Kit

Deweze Super Slicer 2 mods

baling frost killed Alfalfa

samedi 16 décembre 2017

I have customers that need round bales for cattle and I have 40 acres of alfalfa the had 45 days growth before frost back in late October. The weather looks good starting Monday and no rain or snow til Friday. Will removing the hay this late hurt the stand by increasing winter kill? Also what is your system? I plan to cut Monday rake Tuesday and bale Wednesday will this work or just a waste of time and fuel. I figure I can get $30/4x5 bale. Any help would be appreciated   



baling frost killed Alfalfa

Antifreeze

I am going to add a heater and plan to drain and start over.What is everyboby using iam a prestone guy.JOE


Antifreeze

aftermarket mini excavator track

vendredi 15 décembre 2017

In the process of purchasing a used Bobcat 334 mini ex with a hammer for lowering rock profiles in hay fields.  Seems to be in really good shape, especially for the use I want but eventually I am likely to have to replace the track.  Anyone with experience in using aftermarket rubber track.  My assumption is that the use and demands are fairly different between excavators and skid steers but any thoughts would be appreciated.  Looks like grizzly track is about 1200 for the pair.  thanks.



aftermarket mini excavator track

Bed creep

About a month ago rustyshakelford talked about bed creep in his lighting thread. I had this same problem with our X1100C with a sprayer in the back. After going round and round with the local dealer we came up with putting an electronic hydraulic stop valve in-line between the outlet at the top of the ram and the return. Attacked are a few pics.

Bob

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Bed creep

Vermeer 5410 Rebel Vs NH 638

Looking to upgrade our round baler.  We currently use a NH 853 and it is soooo sloooowww.  We usually have very good yield but our current baler can take up to 4 hours to get up 10 acres of hay.

 

We keep the bales on the lighter side so our old equipment can handle and stack them easier (800# bales).  Everything stays in the shed so we aren't really thinking net wrap at this point.  Only put up around 150 per year, but that is somewhat because we are so bottlenecked with the equipment.  I'd like the option to put up more bales.

 

There is a REALLY nice Vermeer 5410 close by at a decent price.  I used to work at a Vermeer dealer and love the brand.  Just not sure if I want to get into their "economy" line of baler.  It only put up about 250 bales a year since 2013.  Not sure before that (it's a 2009 model).  But there is still paint on the pickup and its clear it has not had a rough life.

 

There is also a real nice NH 638 that I'm considering.  I just don't know anything about these balers other than they make 4x4 bales.  Are they built for more work than the Vermeer rebel series?  

 

I'd like a NH 644, but the nice ones are a little out of my price range, and the ones in my price range are beat up pretty bad.  

 

 



Vermeer 5410 Rebel Vs NH 638

Tribine

I was really surprised that Tribine does not weigh much more than a JD680....and the Tb wheel base is longer. So i am not so sure which one would be worse about compaction.

 

Regards, Mike

 

2017-TRIBINE-Brochure-and-Specifications-Comparison.pdf



Tribine

Remove your twine and net

jeudi 14 décembre 2017

It's amazing how many people don't take it off when they feed.

 

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Remove your twine and net

Seed Is Cheap.

In the grand scheme of things.....according to Dennis Hancock. I don't know man.....it didn't feel cheap. :huh: Progressive Forage Grower.

 

Regards, Mike

 

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Seed Is Cheap.

Nice Spread.

Birney, Montana.....AgWeb. Beautiful Ponderosa Pine country with tremendous elk hunting. 

 

Regards, Mike

 

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Nice Spread.

RTV 900 Floor Panel & Inner Fender Well

mercredi 13 décembre 2017

I recently bought a 2009 RTV 900. Probably paid too much for it but I've been looking at them for some time and finally pulled the trigger.

Cab, heat, hydraulics - everything works - which is great. I knew it had some rust issues so before mounting the plow I stripped the front end down to the frame to investigate. It wasn't terrible - not nearly as bad as I have seen elsewhere - and someone did a decent repair job some years ago.

However, the inner fender wells and floor pan need to be replaced.

Has anyone fabricated these parts for themselves? And if so would you be willing to fabricate another set? And ship them (if not within driving distance)? Of course I want to pay for them - we can negotiate a price. I am shocked Kubota doesn't sell them.

I am inclined to do it all myself, but I'd rather get this thing finished and put back together asap, and I know it's going to take me a long time (shop is full of other projects, it's cold out).

Thank you.


RTV 900 Floor Panel & Inner Fender Well

2007 RTV 900 Kubota

I have a 2007 RTV 900 Kubota with 500 hours. I bought it for snow plowing my driveway. When driving it loses power and slows right down and will stall. Anyone have any ideas of what might be the problem? I bought it about 1 month ago and I am new to owning a Kubota. Thanks


2007 RTV 900 Kubota

Fluid Film on sale

http://ift.tt/1NzPNQE

like it says " Fluid Film on sale" enter promo code holiday17 :thewave:


Fluid Film on sale

Water in hydraulic oil

mardi 12 décembre 2017

Well I've got another newbie question on my Ford 1715 for you guys. It looks like I've got a tiny bit of water in my transmission/hydraulic fluid. The guy I bought the tractor from had just changed the oil and filter before I bought it so it was nice, clear and clean but as time marches on I've noticed it looking slightly milky. Not bad by any means but none the less I want to clean it up so what is the best way to get the water contamination out other then flushing over and over cuz that filter aint cheap! Ive heard drain and flush with diesel or kerosene but I would like to know the details on the best safest way. Not to mention where could the water have gotten in at in the first place... Thanks in advance...


Water in hydraulic oil

12 foot batwing mower

looking at buying a 12 foot batwing mower to clip the pastures need something easy to pull and cuts great  . Locally have bushhog dealer and a rhino dealer both gave be a price on the two .Bushhog was $ 10130.00 the rhino about a thousand dollars more . Even priced a woods for 10900 which I have heard bad things already about these. My question is which do the folks on here prefer?  



12 foot batwing mower

hello from ohio

just joined. looking to buy a new kubota or mahindra under 35 hp. i am sure i will find the info. i need here to make a better decision.

baddneez











old gray & in the way ...


hello from ohio

Front loader on Ford 1715

lundi 11 décembre 2017

Hey folks I've got a few question if you have the time. I recently bought a 1995 ford 1715 2wd with turf tires and was wanting to add a loader to it. Ive been looking at a westendorf 111 but was wondering am I wasting my money adding a loader with those turf tires? According to my buddy I am because I wont get good traction when scooping dirt from a pile with turf tires. Second what would the best bucket width be for that machine 4 or 5 ft. I was thinking 4' would be the best so far as not being wider than the tractor... What do you all think?


Front loader on Ford 1715

RTV-X?

What year did the RTV-X's start?


RTV-X?

Easy PTO Quick Connect

dimanche 10 décembre 2017

Any thoughts?

 

http://ift.tt/2C0J4Sp

 

 



Easy PTO Quick Connect

X900 plowing

Just got done plowing snow with my X900 for the first time and I have to say I'm impressed with this little buggy.

Dave

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John Deere 660 Manure Spreader Capacity

vendredi 8 décembre 2017

Anyone know what the bushel capacity is on a JD 660 manure spreader?

 



John Deere 660 Manure Spreader Capacity

New to this...

Hi out there.... looking for information on an original 1967 Massey ferguson solid state AM radio made by Bendix that I've had for many years. It is still brand new, in its original box with all mounting and instructions. Only thing missing is the antenna. I cannot find any info on this on the web. It would be perfect for as resotation piece. If there is anyone interested in this, they can contact me by email at vent1971@gmail.com. Thank you


New to this...

Can a 50 hp pto tractor run a Hesston 4590/MF 1840?

jeudi 7 décembre 2017

I just recently purchased a Hesston 4590.  It is a 2006 with around 20000 bales run through it.  I have a 2016 JD 5065E, engine hp of 65 and pto hp of 50 (according to Deere).  My question to everyone out there is this.  Will my tractor run this baler and if so how would it handle the baler at max capacity.  Max capacity meaning going hard, breaking shear bolts with massive rows sort of capacity.  I know it will run it, I have seen smaller tractors on YouTube running the MF1840, but not to capacity.  I just have not seen or heard of anyone running this baler with a tractor like mine and to the baler's capacity.  If anyone has the answer I would appreciate it.  Thanks.



Can a 50 hp pto tractor run a Hesston 4590/MF 1840?

Canadian Pacific Holiday Train

For a good cause. There is two of these trains. One runs in the US and the other in Canada.

CP HOLIDAY TRAIN


Quote:

The CP Holiday Train program launched in 1999 and has since raised more than C$13 million and four million pounds of food for communities along CP's routes in Canada and the United States.

"The Holiday Train program is all about local food banks and food shelves and the critical role they play in our communities," said Keith Creel, CP's President and Chief Executive Officer. "People come for the beautifully-lit train and stay for the incredible show – all in the name of community. The holiday season is the best time of the year, and we look forward to bringing together thousands of Canadians and Americans this season for this incredibly important cause and a great time."
Last year I was able to get it at night and tomorrow night in another town I should be able to get it again in the dark. Each town it stops at they have a show basically musicians playing. One of the cars opens up and the band plays from the car.






Canadian Pacific Holiday Train

Kubota RTV x1100c Hood Rack

Has anyone seen someone sell or anyone ever fabricate their own front hood rack for a rtv x1100c? I've seen racks for all the other models, old and new, but not for the cab version. I know it's because it has the cab and the roll bars aren't accessible due to the windshield, but has anyone ever made one? I can't seem to find anyone who sells one.

I did see the one I posted below that supposedly was being sold for a x1100c (at least the description said it was. Yes I know the picture shows it on a 900) but they were no longer selling it and it was like $350. No idea what the website was now, but I saved the picture in case I decide to fab my own.

That is exactly what I'm looking for. One that only attaches at the front and is cantilevered over the hood and can either be hinged or some sort of quick attach to be able to access the hood. Anyone have any luck finding something like this or made their own?

I'd love to have something like this. Storage on a x1100c is kind of lacking due to the glovebox being removed for the heat/ac controls. Plus if I want to use the cargo bed for actual work like firewood or dirt moving I need some other place to hold the cooler! The passenger seat will be occupied by my wife.

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John Deere 6410 cab starting problem

mercredi 6 décembre 2017

I have a 6410 that blows the 101 fuse when the switch is moved to start. It does not blow when the switch is only turned on. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the starting circuit or a possible solution to the problem? I can start the tractor by turning the switch to on and then jumping it at the starter.


John Deere 6410 cab starting problem

Kioti Mechron

Check this out. Didn't know they made such a thing.

http://ift.tt/2iuZIAP


Kioti Mechron

Obsolete Machinery Decals

Currently restoring a 1962 New Holland Compact 65 baler.  Decals are not available anymore so I'm looking at having some designed by a graphics shop that specializes in farm machinery. My problem is most of my decals are missing or worn so badly I can't take photos for reproducing. Looking for someone who has a 65 in good shape for photographing its decals.  Thanks.



Obsolete Machinery Decals

New windshield ordered for RTV1140

Since I had some extra cash I was planning to get a glass windshield for our RTV1140.
So I called the dealership and asked how much a glass windshield for an RTV1140 would cost? $1200+ :eek:

Damn. I had read somewhere (maybe here) that they could be had for $800. Not in my neck of the woods.

So I ordered the plexiglass option. $420. Should be in later this week.


New windshield ordered for RTV1140

Custom Baling

I do custom baling in lancaster wi area.contact Kurt snider breezy hill custom baling 608 732 6619

Custom Baling

Massey 1080 Steering Problem

I have an old (75ish) Massey 1080, and come winter it is almost impossible to steer. Everything works fine spring to fall, but come sub zero temps and you need Charles Atlas to steer it. I have replaced the pump last year, and it made little if any change.This year I replaced the pump oil with ATF, it made a small change, but still very hard to steer. Any Ideas ?? Thanks, Ric in Houston BC


Massey 1080 Steering Problem

Kubota RTV x1100c LED Light Bar

I've had my RTV x1100c for a few months now and I love it. I finally got around to adding some LED light bars. I searched quite a bit and found tons of different types, sizes, and mounting concepts from other people. I went with a 42" led (I think 960 W) on the front and two 4" floods (I think 54 W a piece) on the back. All came from Ebay. Some guys at work helped me with a mount for the front led. We came up with more of an "L" shape bracket that we bent to kind of conform to the curve of the roof to get the led low. I wasn't wanting to increase the overall height of the unit too much with the light and if I ever got into a clearance problem I wasn't wanting to rip the light off. I'll get some more close ups later on of the mount.

I bought a pack of illuminated rocker switches from Ebay and put them in the switch panel just below the radio. They work great. I didn't get any wiring kits or anything from Kubota so I cut off the molex type connectors and added my own connectors to attach to my switches and lights. Not too big of an issue to do. Also, the rear lights are only prewired to the back left mount so I put in some jumper wires to get power to the right side.

Since I took these pictures I had one of the floods cause me a tons of headaches by blowing fuses left and right. Short story, there was some sort of grounding issue with that particular light so I threw it away. I had two extra 4" spot lights from a previous project and decided to add them too. So for the moment I have the left side with one flood and one spot 4" led and the right has one spot 4" led. I'll have to get some pictures of that later on.

If you have any questions of what I did let me know and I'll do my best to answer them.

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Computer crashed??

I have an HP laptop computer in the dairy barn office year-and-a-half-old Windows 10. About the only thing we use it for is the dairy herd PC Dart software. And the registration software with the Holstein Association. Started it up last night blue screen said needs recovery two minutes later it shut off it will do nothing totally unresponsive will not even make a sound or absolutely no lights will light on it

Computer crashed??

New Holland bale accumulator vs Steffen systems 950 accumulator

mardi 5 décembre 2017

I am looking to grow my haying operation and by doing so I am looking into some sort of accumulator since high school help is harder to come by anymore I like the new Holland's but how tight and heavy do the bales need to be for it to work properly and with the Steffen accumulator does it have any issues with the hydraulic timing or anything else

Thank you

New Holland bale accumulator vs Steffen systems 950 accumulator

Always Diuble Check Your Spelling

Dear friends,

One spelling mistake in a hurry can make your life hell.

I wrote a romantic message to my wife while I was away on a business trip and I missed an "e".

Now this mistake has caused me to seek police protection to enter my own house.

I wrote, "Hi darling I'm enjoying and experiencing the best time of my life & I wish you were her!


Always Diuble Check Your Spelling

2018 Western Hay Market Outlook.

Progressive Forage Grower.

 

Regards, Mike

 

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2018 Western Hay Market Outlook.

I'm back!!!! With a Deere 946 question

lundi 4 décembre 2017

Howdy y'all, haven't been on in quite a while. We made the big jump from the frozen north, and bought a little house in Jewell, Kansas. Mike, it is every bit as nice around here as you said! No land yet, but I am looking at a few pieces and getting my equipment lined up to be ready once I get some hay ground.
That brings up the questions! There is a Deere 946 MoCo a ways south of us we are planning on going to look at this weekend. First question is just for generic info on the Deere discbines that I should look for? I read somewhere that some had a weak conditioner gearbox? This one is an '04 model with rollers, and a 2 point swivel hitch. And that is the other question. I am planning on pulling it home behind my pickup, do the deeres have a transport drawbar style hitch, or am I going to have to fab up a 2 point adapter for the hitch on my truck?
Thanks guys!
Josh

I'm back!!!! With a Deere 946 question

Calves, Upside Down, Graduation Day

dimanche 3 décembre 2017

20171201_100841.jpg

 

Some of the calves that graduate this week. Weaned, vaccinated 2 rounds, on feed, ryegrass and drinking from a trough. The hardest part was getting them to stand upside down.

Trying a new sale barn that has more buyers and a demand for weaned/pre-conditioned calves. Will have 25 in this group and see how it goes.

Crossing my fingers.

 

** If a moderator can flip the picture it would be greatly appreciated **



Calves, Upside Down, Graduation Day

Led light bar for roof of x1100

I broke my ankle last Sunday and have a bunch of time on my hands for the next 4-6 weeks. I’m thinking theres no better time than now to do some more tinkering on my buggy. What I’m wanting is to install some light bars on the front and rear of the roof of our buggy.

I’m not trying to reinvent the wheel here and wanted to ask the masses what they have done. Trying to decide on the size most importantly. I can fab brackets as needed also but don’t want to get to wild. Would like matching ones too.

Does anyone have info they can share about this project. 40” looks to big and 36” might be to small. Open to suggestions.

Taking it to the dealer sometime soon to fix the lifting bed problem and will get a rear glass screen at that time too

Brett

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Led light bar for roof of x1100

How to service Brakes on 2012 1100

I just got a 2012 RTV 1100 from the south. Low hours (270) but due to be serviced.
All proceeded well until I tried to do the brakes. The master cyl was full and the fluid light colored. Good sign. Normally on a brake service I suck out the master cyl and add new and then bleed the brakes. My service manual shows the system with bleeder screws at the wheels. Guess what? no bleeder screws!! No way to suck out the master cyl because of a fine plastic screen which appears fixed. There is a 10 mm hex plug where a bleed screw might go but no fluid came out even with pedal pressure. And no brake lines at all to the rear wheels! I considered cracking the banjo fittings of the brake lines at the front wheels . While that might work to drain the fluid it might not suffice to bleed air out as it low on the hub. Anybody out there with any ideas?


How to service Brakes on 2012 1100

Heifers not making milk

Got 5 heifers due , 1 has had her calf yesterday , nice bull calf with no problems . Havent had heifers calving in a long time , since I was a kid , Getting back into cattle for retirement , lol . All black heifers . Are they going to make more milk or am I going to have to get the bottle out . she got a little bag once she dropped the calf but not much . Are all of them going to be like this ???? Bottle feed ????



Heifers not making milk

Merry Christmas

Just stopping in and wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years!! 

 

Wish me luck please! We are expecting our 3rd child at the end of December.  We are being blessed with another baby boy!



Merry Christmas

Straw markets

samedi 2 décembre 2017

We got off to a slow start here in regards to selling hay but was able to sell just about all the hay I can possibly spare for good money. I sold a fair amount of straw in the field on the windrow. We have a bunch of straw to sell yet and I'm not excited because it's in the barn. Just wondering how the straw markets are in your area

Straw markets

do you need tracks for your RTV?

vendredi 1 décembre 2017

saw this on craigslist and thought I'd share.
Chillicothe Ohio

http://ift.tt/2ker7v7

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do you need tracks for your RTV?

Heston 560 Round Baler

I am going to start baling 250 acres that a buddy of mine owns.  It's mostly grass with maybe 10-15% alfalfa.  About 285 bales were taken off it last year.  I just picked up a Heston 560 baler that is in immaculate condition for $750.  Always stored inside.  Figure it would be a great starter baler until I get a couple crops off and can trade up.  Anything I should know about this baler?  Problematic areas, etc. 



Heston 560 Round Baler

Jury finds undocumented immigrant not guilty of murder of Kate Steinle

Unbelievable.


Jury finds undocumented immigrant not guilty of murder of Kate Steinle

3pt Concrete Mixer

Hey?  Anybody ever use/own one of these???

 

I'm needing to know at what engine rpm they worked best at.

 

I'm in the middle of building one, and need to decide whether to gear it to run at idle, or a faster engine speed.

 

Not sure how much power they require (I'm gonna use it on 90hp tractors) to mix 9cu ft of mud at a whack.  I'm sure 90hp is plenty, but at idle?

 

Thanks

 

 



3pt Concrete Mixer