What do those bales weigh?

looks like you are busy as ever. I still need to get my big old Proto torque wrench in the mail and maybe a few bolts i found that might come in handy. any idea what VFM NICU means (i'm thinking some type of expensive stainless) and this bolt is huge cause one with condom on it is 3 inch and a 3/4 inch bolt.
have you received any packages from USPS lately cause i sent a package about the time i was going to wrap yours up to a friend in California and it took 2 days to get to California and another 3 months to get to his door?
keep up the great work and good to see you got your Soybeans seed. I bet when you move all that manure (****) around all you think of is how lucky you are to have it available for your crops instead of the smell?
cheers and keep up the great work!!
I've never weighed a corn stalk bale but I think they'd be in that 700-800lb rangeWhat do those bales weigh?

They do indeed taste goodAlot......
I do know they aren't easy to roll out when you're new to the task. But was a lot of fun rolling it out when it's placed on top of a hill to roll downward! Of course you had to worry about the cows chomping on your hands by accident!!![]()
Speaking of cows chomping at your hands, they are also pretty aggressive when you're bringing a roll to the field on the tractor. Those cows would push the bale, walk in front of you while you're trying to deliver their dinner, and then they just try to walk all over you when you're just trying to serve their dinner out to everyone while rolling the bale. Ungrateful cows, but they sure did taste good on the dinner table.![]()

I haven't gotten anything from your direction of the woods lately ......looks like you are busy as ever. I still need to get my big old Proto torque wrench in the mail and maybe a few bolts i found that might come in handy. any idea what VFM NICU means (I'm thinking some type of expensive stainless) and this bolt is huge cause one with condom on it is 3 inch and a 3/4 inch bolt.
have you received any packages from USPS lately cause i sent a package about the time i was going to wrap yours up to a friend in California and it took 2 days to get to California and another 3 months to get to his door?
keep up the great work and good to see you got your Soybeans seed. I bet when you move all that manure (****) around all you think of is how lucky you are to have it available for your crops instead of the smell?
cheers and keep up the great work!!

A SS structural bolt .... yikes ... that'd be spendy !!!!!drivesitfar, these are structural bolts instead of machine bolts. The first bolt marking you show is an ASTM 307 spec bolt from Portland Bolt Mfg. The other one is from Vegas Fastener Mfg., but I'm not 100% sure what the NICU designation means. Likely that its nickel (NI)- copper (CU) alloy for use in corrosive environments. Not likely to find SS bolts in applications like these. If so, highly specialized and costly.




















I don't think I've ever used the TV speakers in my other TV which is a Sony 46HX700 circa 2010 which was the top of the line in 2010 without being a 3D TV. It's still a super nice unit !! I don't know how the speakers sound so bad in TV's other than to make you buy more stuff from that companyIt is amazing how crappy some of the built in TV speakers are nowadays. My wife (who likes to listen to her phone at 100% volume, distorting like crazy) even mentioned how terrible our bedroom TV sounded after we swapped it with the TV in our screen porch (which is an older Sony with actually decent sound).












...... I think we could have done it all but it'd have been a tremendously expensive deal if we got it wrong and everything got all messed up when it went to tie a bale !!!
This is a video that shows how it all works inside. This is a Challenger branded baler but is actually manufactured by Hesston, just like our Case 8575.
Stop out sometime and I can show you a few barns that do exactly that !!Very interesting mechanical automation..."Awesome!" Thanks for sharing!
It would be cool to see a automated barn that cleans pens, lays new grass, feeds ....just sit in the barn office and watch it all work on a monitor, Kind of like a milking farm and carousel.

now it all makes sense. 
Oh my oh my oh my I'd love to have been around to go through what was left in that steel yard !!!! I passed on an opportunity to buy a MASSIVE amount of steel on a few LARGE piles at the same auction that I purchased my welding table simply because I did not know how to get it all home. I think we'd have spent a few days hauling with a few truck/trailers and still not have had it all home. It truly pained me to let it go as the value was probably 50x what it all sold for. Oh well.I'd like to get a package sent to you, but i was waiting til i knew USPS was back to working 100% cause I had one go to California that was MIA for a few months that was supposed to be a 4 day delivery.
A few years ago some people I met were closing down their 130 year old steel business and I ended up buying almost everything that would fit in my trailer. I was there for a 2-3 months and nuts and bolts were just part of what they had. if I had a property like you and a big trailer I bet i would have bought all their huge I & H beams that they used to build bridges and building with too.
I like the idea of the camera in the LITTLE'S ROOM, but i'm guessing you still need to go in and check on them more than a little. cute pic of Leo (mini you) washing his hands. that boy of yours cracks me up. looks like the girls will be driving in no time and do you have ATV's for them to drive around yet?
Jwith: thanks for the 411 on my bolts!!![]()


I know how balers work and I am confident I could fix/repair one without issue but they still seem like voo-doo machines with all the parts and pieces working together in harmony !!!Mike, thanks for posting the animation of the baler. Another incredible farming machine, I always wondered what was going on internally,now it all makes sense.
Make sure you go over your new privacy policy with your kids now that they are being watched...
Jay











Oh I definitely have it, no false positive here. I didn't think I did until the morning after the test and I woke up feeling like someone was beating my head in with a hammer and my bacon tasted like cardboardJBL: I mentioned your COVID situation to my bride that keeps up with all the latest on this BS and she said there are tons of FALSE POSITIVES. it sounds like you don't have the symptoms either so if I were you i'd go to a different testing station and get another test to see for certain.
those cabinets you picked up were a good deal if the drawers all work like they should cause they were built to hold hundreds of pounds of paper and hold tools and parts just as well.
here's a metal cabinet thread I started years ago that you can post pictures of yours on and take a peek at some of the others we've posted over the years. here's the link:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=305350&highlight=metal+cabinet


I know you're not so no worries on my end !!Not trying to start a war here from my end just thought it might be worth a second opinion since your family seems ok. Yep a lot of sadness and a TON of BS about this.
Have fun with the metal cabinet thread and maybe you’ll see how some of use the ones you have and I’m sure you’ll see more types you’d like to buy if you get the chance.
Take care and hope you and your family breeze thru this.
I'm 6 days in from the "positive" test and other than my tastebuds packing their **** and leaving town it's been a run of mill average cold for me so far. So far so good with the rest of the family. Although we haven't been "quarantining" from each other I've been trying to avoid lap sitting and hugging with the littles. Turns out they like to sit on laps and at least for Little Man it's been tough. He sits on my lap in the evenings when we have time to watch things on YouTube and has been quite vocal in his dislike of having to sit on the couch without me.good luck and hope you feel better real soon AND i hope your family doesn't get it or gets a mild case.













Thanks dude. I hope I'm the only one that gets it as well. I think the littles will be fine if they do as they're pretty resilient but it'd reset the "quarantine clock" again if they do. They do not need to be here, they need to be in school with all their little friends !! Although I enjoy spending time with them I think it's better for them to be around other kids their age so they can all be little kids together.That ***** about about getting Covid. Hopefully your the only one who gets it and the rest of the family doesn't get it too.
I can't remember, are you guys planning to build a house this year or next?






Time to put the little people squad to work and label all these drawers
You may notice not all of them are spelled correctly. I'll blame that on poor supervision of a typist that knows how to spell most things under four letters so far![]()

That made me laughIt must be the hats or something....you and the Little People Squad are really working the "Despicable Me" image. (After googling, I realized the movie is 3 girls, not 2 girls and a boy, whoops.) They're all minions though anyways, right?
Good thing you are labeling them, with that many drawers it'd take a year to find the right piece every time you need one.


There is a fair bit of that around here already so these new additions will fit in nicelyAh, just gives them a little family panache....![]()

I think it's a mild case .... I'm not in the hospital I guess so that's good !!!Good luck with COVID, glad to hear you've got what sounds like a mild case.
And thanks for again reminding me that farming where we may need to irrigate ground and artificially make it rain on certain fields isn't the end of the world....as we don't have to worry one bit about tiling! I think there are 3 tile drains total across the acreage where the low spots in the terraces needed it!


I'm hoping to hand seed some oats/wheat on Monday around the shop. That's as good as we can do around here right nowLocally, lot of planters going to hit the field on Monday, first day to plant with crop insurance![]()








The shavings bucket works very well !!That shavings bucket is slick!
What is your builder telling you for lumber prices on the house? One of my coworkers is looking into building a house and the prices are wild. And they won't guarantee prices for more than 2 weeks.![]()
It is a strange looking bucket but it works pretty good for what it is. I'd feel MUCH better if the coulters would be a little more "solid" to the bucket as they feel as if they're going to spread out and twist up at any time !!!Funniest looking bucket I've ever seen....coulters on it lol....but I have no doubt it works slicker than snot.








Just like a turtle I keep plodding along. Not real fast but a fairly steady pace lol. Kiddos/Mama Bear are fine so far. I'm still coughing like I'm getting paid to do it and feel tired by noonish and absolutely shot by mid afternoon but the stuff needs to get done so off I go !!!WOW that's a huge update and even when you have COVID you still get more work done in a week than we do in a month. BTW are you feeling better or just ok? did your bride and the littles or anybody else you know get it?
I had to laugh when I saw the rope on the big pipe wrench and did you learn to tie it from your own mistake or another person's? great idea.
keep up the great work and hope you feel 100% again soon!!
i'm not sure what to tell you about lumber prices, but do you have any areas where there are good size trees and anybody with a mill to cut you up the boards?

