The big square baler how does it work ?

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Published 2024-07-27
Showing how the big square baler works harvest 2024

All Comments (21)
  • @philhyde2635
    The slow-mo of the knotters was just brilliant.
  • Thanks for sharing your Saturday with us. You need to get that gas leak sorted mate. It’s probably too many takeaways. 😂😂
  • @nicowilson
    Great video, and the slow motion of the knotting was brilliant. Thank you.
  • @vespamorelli7090
    Great to see father & daughter out working together! 👌🏻 Another gem of a video from TL 👌🏻👌🏻
  • @jakobrebeki
    You just got to give a lot of respect to the engineering draftsman who designed the part of a baler that ties the knots. that's just hypnotic to watch. when I was in Suffork we used to bale smaller bales and they used to shoot into a trailer that was towed behind. My job was to stack the bale better to get more on and to swap over the trailers so the full one could then be taken back to the store shed. Because you were working at the rear of the output chute you would get covered in that fine dust and would then itch like hell until you got home and had a shower and a clean change of clothes. The machine was a very old New Holland. It clanked like a dustbin being towed down the road. Thanks for reminding me of happier days. Sorry this was a long one. Thanks for posting....
  • @SpudSlingsby
    Top tip Tom - fit a rear facing camera on the back of the baler so you can see the bales coming out of the chamber. If you see one with no bands or the first bale out of an empty chamber when its really soft, get out and cut the bands before the bale leaves the ramp. That way you finish up with an easily rebalable trail of individual wafers instead of a big lump that sticks under the tractor of blocks the baler. Reduces the sweat and chew if nowt else
  • Great video Tom , I feel all edified now , I never realised how much psi there was put into bailing square bails . Whoever invented that machine way back in the day was a brilliant engineer . Really enjoyed that Tom thank you
  • @Wolfyjinny
    Absolutely fascinating, whoever invents this kit I take my hat off to them.
  • @cheechU38K
    Gas buildup, evacuate 😂 great explanation of the bailer linseed straw needs MAXIMUM POWER 💪🏼🤠
  • @GrahamWP58
    A very clever person who designed the knotting mechanism all those years ago, I like your wifes instructions max power Tom. Good insight to farming. Carry On Farming
  • @paulprescott7913
    Absolutely fascinating Tom thank you. In the 70s as kidswe used to help out when the farmer was baling. Though the bales were smaller then.
  • @saragayle2217
    Very interesting video it was good to see how it all worked ❤
  • @motocross_1233
    Keep up the hard work tom love watching your videos, learnt so much about farm machinery that I would have never known about otherwise, brilliant work mate.
  • @jimmyflynn1764
    Thank you for showing us none farmers how it works tom cheers
  • @sjv6598
    Magic. That’s how I assume it works 😂 Loving your multi uploads Tom 🫶🏻🙂
  • That was an amazing camera mount we used the same when we used to try and sort out the knotters. Bit before mobile cameras 😏😏😁😁😁😁