Here is my story and a question. I grew up in a farming family in central GA. As the kids grew up, the three boys worked the row crops, hogs, cows, and of course worked the square bales for the cows feed during the months there was not enough grazing.
All the boys grew up and each of us moved away to pursue our different careers. I have retired and have moved back to the farm where my 72 year old father still has about 85 brood cows and cuts around 165 acres of alecia bermuda hay. We current round bale everything. When I was a kid, we square baled everything back then, of course not as much as now, because we never sold hay back then as we do now.
I am considering buying an old New Holland square baler and starting to try some square baling again. I am in no shape to load, unload, and stack by hand as we did back in the late 70s and early 80s. I am thinking about getting a W.R.Long Grapalator.
Can I get some opinions on what you folks have and are using now and opinions on what would suit my situation best. We dont have a skid steer, We have a JD 4030, A JD 4230 with a front loader on it and will be getting a new JD 5085M withing a month.
Of course we already have the equipment for the round bales, Kuhn 9' disc mower, tedder, rake, and a JD round baler.
Main question here, should I get an accumulator, (drag or table) and a grapple.
Or, should / could I operate well with a W.R. Long Grapalator?
The JD 5085M will have a front loader on it that would accept the grapple, or grapalator.
Thanks for the replies and information.
Marshall
All the boys grew up and each of us moved away to pursue our different careers. I have retired and have moved back to the farm where my 72 year old father still has about 85 brood cows and cuts around 165 acres of alecia bermuda hay. We current round bale everything. When I was a kid, we square baled everything back then, of course not as much as now, because we never sold hay back then as we do now.
I am considering buying an old New Holland square baler and starting to try some square baling again. I am in no shape to load, unload, and stack by hand as we did back in the late 70s and early 80s. I am thinking about getting a W.R.Long Grapalator.
Can I get some opinions on what you folks have and are using now and opinions on what would suit my situation best. We dont have a skid steer, We have a JD 4030, A JD 4230 with a front loader on it and will be getting a new JD 5085M withing a month.
Of course we already have the equipment for the round bales, Kuhn 9' disc mower, tedder, rake, and a JD round baler.
Main question here, should I get an accumulator, (drag or table) and a grapple.
Or, should / could I operate well with a W.R. Long Grapalator?
The JD 5085M will have a front loader on it that would accept the grapple, or grapalator.
Thanks for the replies and information.
Marshall