all about HAYBINES: how they work, adjustment, maintenance, and what to look for when buying

This video is all about haybines! Using my International 990 as an example, I go in-depth about how haybines work, proper adjustment, tips for maintaining them, and what to look for when buying a used haybine.
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  • @vanderpoolfarmsl.l.c.9983
    @vanderpoolfarmsl.l.c.99833 жыл бұрын

    This presentation deserves the "Best Presentation / Best Presenter Award!" Excellent job! Thank you!

  • @JesseFritz-no1nf
    @JesseFritz-no1nf Жыл бұрын

    30:02 I am a newby at making hay. Last year I bought a Haybine, a Rake, and a Baler and am literally learning how to do it by watching your videos. The maintenance is naturally my biggest learning curve, so I wanted to just thanks for all the material you post because it is just so helpful to me!

  • @rogeriopaiva4892
    @rogeriopaiva48923 жыл бұрын

    You are able to take an old piece of equipment and make it run like brand new, you also have great teaching skills. You could turn your farm into a farm college. Congratulations Pete!

  • @bretdavisdmd
    @bretdavisdmd3 жыл бұрын

    I'm impressed that you've gone from a sit down architect job to being so skilled and hands-on. Love that you use old stuff and don't have the throw-away consumer mentality that everyone has.

  • @edwestell9576
    @edwestell95763 жыл бұрын

    As a former engineer, I love explanations of how things work. Your videos, give me a great understanding of how engineers formulated designs for farm equipment. The designs that work best, use the expertise of the farmer to be able to fix everyday problems. For your farm, these simple designs, continue to perform well. And as your presentations say, maintenance is the key to keep them running well.

  • @virgil1450
    @virgil145011 ай бұрын

    Pete, I am a long time viewer, bindged all your videos and am all caught up. I was helping a neighbor replace some teeth on her haybine and we made a simple job way more complicated then it needed to be. Asked KZread for help, a couple other videos popped up first, made us more confused. Then, yours came along and Bingo, I now remember this video, your explanation got us back in business. Thank you Sir, keep up the great work.

  • @Undeadno9
    @Undeadno93 жыл бұрын

    Your haybine is how I found your channel. I was researching different haybines this winter/spring and looked up videos of ih 990s and your older videos of cutting hay appeared first. Even though I ended up not buying a 990 myself, I have been following along here ever since. I love your videos. As a small farmer myself I really appreciate your passion for farming and I always look forward to seeing your content!

  • @edwarddeyojr.793
    @edwarddeyojr.793 Жыл бұрын

    I will never use a cycle bar mower or hay bail,,,,,,but i love watching your explanation of how it works and have learned a lot about something i know nothing about,,,,,

  • @donniemelton5324
    @donniemelton53243 жыл бұрын

    I don't know anything about farming but I admire you, fix stuff,grow stuff and cook, talented man.

  • @mcmargohadafarm4907
    @mcmargohadafarm4907 Жыл бұрын

    It seems simple to you, but it looks daunting to me. We are looking at some used ones. All we've ever had is a IH 201 Windrower, so this is a big leap. Thanks!

  • @cyberonyx9613
    @cyberonyx96133 жыл бұрын

    I love you your channel. We have small homestead, 4 Dexter's now hopefully 6 next year. I've been buying equipment to start doing my own hay and this channel/video is a god-send. Thanks!

  • @jjr6929
    @jjr69292 жыл бұрын

    I keep finding useful video after useful video....so very much appreciate the work you've put into them....getting my educational base down a bit before i make the jump from retired lawyer in the suburbs to a happy farmer.

  • @davidr.2598
    @davidr.25983 жыл бұрын

    I will never grow hay or ever have a need for a haybine, but I really enjoy the technical explanation of its workings. You said there are some zerks need greasing throughout the work day. Could you use remote grease cups with the internal spring to keep grease on the more critical parts ?? Thanks,

  • @andrewhammond8861
    @andrewhammond88612 жыл бұрын

    I was looking to buy a haybine and ran into this video. I just bought a 9ft 990 Friday and because of this I knew everything to look for. I think I found a good one, thanks Pete

  • @jacobconfer1693
    @jacobconfer16933 жыл бұрын

    I just found your channel last night and I cant stop watching now. Im dying to mow right now. Im hoping I can get first cutting knocked down Friday evening. I only make 9 acres of grass hay but man I absolutely love it.

  • @padave29
    @padave292 ай бұрын

    I've probably commented on this video before. I have Holland 7' haybine and I watch this video every season, before I get it back out to cut hay. Love your stuff!

  • @herbhouston5378
    @herbhouston53783 жыл бұрын

    You do an incrediblebbn job of presenting the equioment and explaining how the machines function... and how to maintain them... Great job!!

  • @paoemantega8793

    @paoemantega8793

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'll second that - thank you Pete, you are an engineer at heart :)

  • @johnsushchyk7933
    @johnsushchyk79332 жыл бұрын

    You do an excellent job on explaining,teaching,n keeping old good equipment operational. Thank you for your time , compassion,n effort to share. God bless you all

  • @michael7423
    @michael74233 жыл бұрын

    Hi Pete, great to see you again! Stay safe and keep well!

  • @jimstewart8927
    @jimstewart89273 жыл бұрын

    I was there during the "new machine era" you speak of. Amazed at what I'd forgotten and what I remembered!!! Excellent, "in-depth" might not do justice, thanks.

  • @whisperingsheepfarms7895
    @whisperingsheepfarms78953 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely terrific overview! For our small farm I’m starting to look at haybines and your overview will certainly help me as I hit the actions and sales.

  • @debbieviscio2176
    @debbieviscio21762 жыл бұрын

    I enjoy your videos about the farm machines. Reminds me and my dad when he used to be out in the garage working on cars and all of us in the neighborhood would hang out with him learned an awful lot that way

  • @maddog2771
    @maddog27713 жыл бұрын

    Out of all the channels I subscribe to, your channel is the one I watch over and over, this must be the 8th time watching this episode, and it never gets old ,

  • @mhintrepid
    @mhintrepid3 жыл бұрын

    You present the function of this machinery in a clear and effective way. Very impressive.

  • @daviddjerassi
    @daviddjerassi3 жыл бұрын

    Another great video from you Teacher,i sent this to another small farmer that just has a sickle mower ,Thanks Pete.

  • @RVJimD
    @RVJimD3 жыл бұрын

    Pete, very interesting and pleasant to watch video! It would be really cool to see you restore the haybine, I would love to see that thing looking like new. Thanks! Jim

  • @klazyy641
    @klazyy6413 жыл бұрын

    Great video----at first I thought I was being taught by my uncle! Great advice and the part about keeping your equipment and tools clean was right out of Uncle Clifford's mouth! Ah, good memories. . .

  • @michaelshea4372
    @michaelshea43723 жыл бұрын

    Glad your old 990 does a good job for you. I had the same setup when I started out. 990 on a 656. It (the 990) was neglected for years before I got ahold of it. It sure left a lot to be desired. Went to a new holland and never looked back. In it’s defense I will say they’re built pretty solid. Funny you mentioned the shoes. That was the last straw for me. I lost one in one of my fields and didn’t find it till after Christmas. On the bright side I didn’t find it with my baler!

  • @ronaldnagel6705

    @ronaldnagel6705

    3 жыл бұрын

    We had a 990 International Harvester machine and loved it. Cut about 500 Acres a year with it.

  • @theresakelly3747
    @theresakelly37472 жыл бұрын

    I'm so amazed with your knowledge You draw me in and I have no clue what you are talking about but I love it. I would call you first before anybody. Thank you for your knowledge. You are awesome.

  • @oneluckyquacker
    @oneluckyquacker2 жыл бұрын

    I knew nothing about haybines, but after watching this video I feel educated on them. Great, informative, video. Thank you!

  • @acdii
    @acdii2 жыл бұрын

    I learned more about a haybine in these 30 minutes than 2 weeks of research. Ironically this model is the exact one that I have a lead on for a pair of them. Now I know exactly what to look for, at and listen to. You earned the title of Professor for this one!

  • @genesloan3175
    @genesloan31753 жыл бұрын

    Great info, even if I don't own farm equipment, you are a knowledgeable person who communicates well, in an interesting way. I look forward to the next vlog.

  • @marciawilhite5381
    @marciawilhite53813 жыл бұрын

    I accidentally came across you. I was so interested in what you were doing, I've gone to the beginning of your videos and am watching them from your beginning. I'd love to be doing what you're doing.

  • @robertblackman3451
    @robertblackman34513 жыл бұрын

    Great job explaining how a haybine works, I'll definitely take some time next spring making adjustments to ours.

  • @Kronkus36Outdoors
    @Kronkus36Outdoors3 жыл бұрын

    My father had the same haybine, they are good units ! We had about a 50 beef cow herd in the early 70's through the late 90's and farmed 120 acres of hay . Herfords and Angus cow/calf operation

  • @crslyrn
    @crslyrn3 жыл бұрын

    Very nice explaination about the IH 990 hay conditioner. We had one years ago. It was a little rough but, did the job. Best part, it had a simple drive system on it. Later we upgraded to a IH 1199 hay conditioner. The drive system was a little more complicated but, I liked how the sickle bar & reel was setup. Now I have a John Deere 260 disc mower. I can run faster across the field but, it's just a mower. Thus, I have wait longer for the hay to cure before baling. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe.

  • @georgelevett6925
    @georgelevett69252 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for explaining your haybine so well,When I commented about the Queen and her horse drawn implement it was a ground driven windrow rake ,quite different ,now I know better!

  • @JamesOliverHK
    @JamesOliverHK3 жыл бұрын

    I love your machinery explanations - so very helpful. Thank you!

  • @stevensacchinelli8285
    @stevensacchinelli82852 жыл бұрын

    I owned a 990 M/C for 25 years. I was very pleased of the service. One feature you failed to mention with material discharged from the rollers. My 990 had a grass teeter feature underneath the deflector top (that you mentioned where some people never clean and collects) would allow the cut hay to scatter, improving the drying time. I used it primarily cutting alfalfa.

  • @mikewalker7500
    @mikewalker75002 жыл бұрын

    Great descriptive video, Thanks! ...Hey...If your 990 ever gets clogged, try using a peavey to turn the steel roller...works for me!

  • @cathyl2338
    @cathyl23383 жыл бұрын

    Very cool, thoughtful gift! Eagerly awaiting your book (just ordered tonight!)

  • @tommyt8857
    @tommyt88573 жыл бұрын

    I’ve often figured it was possible to use old equipment on a working farm and it’s cool to see you actually doing it but have you ever come across a situation where using old equipment just doesn’t add up no matter how you look at it?

  • @ericcrosco6271
    @ericcrosco62713 жыл бұрын

    I have a hesston pt 10 hay bine I was ready to throw over the hill till I found my problem!The spring on the axle was broken!my hay field looks awful now!I hope it works better now!Love your videos!

  • @raincoast9010
    @raincoast90103 жыл бұрын

    A great walk through and that is a nice tractor too, I enjoyed the one of the baler as well.

  • @larrymeyers6913
    @larrymeyers69135 ай бұрын

    You would of made a great teacher. I am not a farmer(but is one of my interests) I'm a machinist by trade. In all your videos you take something that looks complicated and explain it in easiest terms for to understand.

  • @MarkFitzgerald-wp8tx
    @MarkFitzgerald-wp8tx11 ай бұрын

    Very educational period I have an old International. I'm going through it. My second bar needs some repairs. Your advice was very helpful..

  • @290wayne
    @290wayne3 жыл бұрын

    You do such a great job. You remind me of my wood shop teacher Jim Wright. That's 50 years ago though. You could be his twin. Thanks fo doing.the videos.

  • @NilsBeck-kk4nb
    @NilsBeck-kk4nbАй бұрын

    Thank you Pete. You have been a big inspiration in my hopes to start a small hay operation! Hope to meet you one day for a handshake.

  • @Weldernils
    @Weldernils3 жыл бұрын

    Great job on this video. I hope everyone is equally impacted by your message on success through consciousness.

  • @crazycoyote1738
    @crazycoyote17383 жыл бұрын

    Great explanation Pete!! I learned a lot and enjoyed every minute of it, thank you!!

  • @theeasternfront6436
    @theeasternfront64362 жыл бұрын

    Pete. Thanks for this video. Hoping to have some hay fields some day and this is a machine I’ve always been interested in.

  • @dans8978
    @dans897822 сағат бұрын

    thanks for sharing, pete..i use a 990, it has been a reliable haybine, it's matched with a 706....however, I'm unable to mow at 5 mph..

  • @HisWayHomestead
    @HisWayHomestead2 жыл бұрын

    great explanation of the haybine and how they work. thanks for sharing this information Pete!

  • @504carl
    @504carl3 жыл бұрын

    You always give a great tutorial, I also share your videos with other people to whom I subscribe to with the same equipment you talk about. Thumbs Up.

  • @sebolaomontoyaramoleko890
    @sebolaomontoyaramoleko8903 жыл бұрын

    I like haybines, especially after your clear explanation. Thank you very much Pete

  • @hartercattlecompany7523
    @hartercattlecompany7523 Жыл бұрын

    Such a helpful video , I’m getting ready to go look at a few of them and needed this exact information to know what to look for …. Thanks Pete

  • @bee-u-tifuladventures4771
    @bee-u-tifuladventures47713 жыл бұрын

    Very informational. I don't have a farm, but I am a gearhead. I am loving your technical videos. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing. :-)

  • @jeffstacy748
    @jeffstacy7483 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. You do a good job explaining machines. I learned alot.

  • @VintageFarm1086
    @VintageFarm10863 жыл бұрын

    Those 990's are almost bullet prof. I used one when I was a teen. I cut around 300 acres a year with it. And you are right about hp it takes to run one. we used a Oliver super 77 diesel to puul it most of the time.

  • @blueridgeburnouts8265
    @blueridgeburnouts82653 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant! I've always wanted one, but my experience with a sickle mower has scared me away. Bought a disk mower but my dry time is just too long.

  • @fbh31118
    @fbh311183 жыл бұрын

    If surface rust is ever a concern Fluid Film is a great option. Great looking machine!

  • @nelsoncreekfarm
    @nelsoncreekfarm3 жыл бұрын

    Great Idea for your Rock Guard jig. Love the information on the Haybine.

  • @amyowen4467
    @amyowen44672 жыл бұрын

    I had a local machine shop rebuild 2 of the sprockets that were worn nearly smooth. It helped a lot...

  • @irishlad8797
    @irishlad8797 Жыл бұрын

    So well done great video I was told even if u have an overrun clutch on the PTO u should slow the tractor engine to tick over before disengaging the power lovely look back to the machinery of 50 yrs ago 😎

  • @Leftatalbuquerque
    @Leftatalbuquerque Жыл бұрын

    We have both a 990 and 1190. I'd love a video on the 1190 - I am tired of learning things the hard way with it!

  • @mokpot
    @mokpot2 жыл бұрын

    I have been impressed with the quality of your videos. The time you put into shooting and editing shows. I would love to see you talk about the cameras and equipment you use. If you have already done this, I will get to it eventually as I am working my way through your channel

  • @John-rr4zz
    @John-rr4zz Жыл бұрын

    What a superb job of presenting the equipment and explaining how the machines function... and how to maintain them. I love the one on the bailer also. Did you ever do public presentations.?

  • @alanbosma2159
    @alanbosma2159 Жыл бұрын

    Good overview of haybines,, had a 469 n.h and have gone to a krone disc mower. I don't have rocks but have numerous fire ant mounds. My 469 broke it's wobble box and parts cost almost half of the used krone I got. Some of your 990 features I like and were not on my nh. Mine was a large collector of hay chaff and disc mower very little,so I save some time . I thought when I got the krone I would miss that hay crimp. But my time to hay it is generally 90 plus temps and seems the large stem Johnson grass dries just fine and the Bermuda grass too. I am kinda late to this video , thanks. Thanks

  • @JaisinhNimbalkar
    @JaisinhNimbalkar3 жыл бұрын

    You explained the operation with excellent details. Thanks!

  • @sixosixo
    @sixosixo3 жыл бұрын

    Seriously great video explanation. The hay one looks a lot like the front of a combine.

  • @KMK6464
    @KMK64643 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic review of your mower ...enjoy your channel ..but I have to be honest , seeing how much is involved in that mower makes me appreciate my New Idea conditioner all the more . P.S. aren't you happy haying is done for another season !!

  • @chrisjanes15
    @chrisjanes15 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks. I'll hopefully upgrade our sickle to one of these, surprising they can be run with suck low hp! I only have a MF35 so that's good to know.

  • @fundsfordad
    @fundsfordad3 жыл бұрын

    nice video ! I'm still using a case 555 which is identical to hesston pt10 my dad bought new in 68 , yes very similar to the 990 , parts for mine are getting very hard to find ! I also have a nice old model 100, balanced head quick hitch mower that i use for field maintenance , there all great therapy for me ! lol !

  • @stuckinthepast300
    @stuckinthepast3003 жыл бұрын

    Hit the nail on the head again!!! Great video!

  • @dawndooling2043
    @dawndooling20433 жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation. Very informative.

  • @amyowen4467
    @amyowen44672 жыл бұрын

    I run a 990 behind an 856. Love it. :)

  • @andya6723
    @andya67232 жыл бұрын

    I bought 100 acre old farm. It came with the same model haybine. This is very useful video. I just used it for the first time tonight….and broke a tooth on some metal lol, guess i will be pounding out broken rivets tomorrow

  • @1mtstewart
    @1mtstewart3 жыл бұрын

    When I started out, my great uncle had a Ford cycle bar mower, a separate roller crimper "conditioner", an International rake and a case square baler. He would borrow a tedder to fluff up the hay to help it dry faster. We got $0.04 per bale to work from noon on baling, stacking on the wagon, feeding the elevator and then stacking in the loft on their side, all the old hay mow would take. At the end of the day everyone got an ice cold beer.

  • @theburnhams2925
    @theburnhams29253 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting video of your haybines. We don't see many in this area. Most hay producers just cut grass with (usually) their "circle cutters" and leave it lay where it falls. Drying times are shortened by Florida's (in)famous sunshine, but a crimper would help on those "iffy" haying days. I've found that if the cut grass gets a bit of rain or dew it doesn't seem to hurt quality if the grass is still green, especially if it gets tedded the next day. Keep up the good videos. Personally, I don't want nothing that has a mouth! Well, maybe a cat....

  • @ashagon
    @ashagon3 жыл бұрын

    This is a wealth of information. Great stuff.

  • @toddcaskey9984
    @toddcaskey99843 жыл бұрын

    Great job as always , todd

  • @ThompsonJosh98
    @ThompsonJosh983 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate your tractor videos. Thank you

  • @ronzezulka6646
    @ronzezulka6646 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative!! Thanks Pete.

  • @dwitcraft
    @dwitcraft2 жыл бұрын

    Great video Peter. Thanks!

  • @justinstearns9723
    @justinstearns97233 жыл бұрын

    A friend of mine knew a guy who had a hand in designing those wobble boxes. One time when he came by he told my friend “ I see you’ve got one of my babies” in reference to his Fast Hitch #100 Balanced Head sickle bar mower, which utilizes a version of the wobble box.

  • @magicdaveable
    @magicdaveable3 жыл бұрын

    Great Video. Haybines might be incredibly efficient at cutting and preparing hay for baling but ........ Too much complicated maintenance for my tiny hay field. A sickle bar will do me just fine. This video convinced me that I won't need a haybine until I find more suitable pasture to mow.

  • @JustaFewAcresFarm

    @JustaFewAcresFarm

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi David, I loved using a sickle bar when we were only mowing 10 acres.

  • @kevinilg2657
    @kevinilg2657 Жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate the education, very helpful

  • @hughmungus913
    @hughmungus9135 ай бұрын

    Great information and presentation thanks

  • @fredericklozon5838
    @fredericklozon58382 жыл бұрын

    iremember at 4yo my dad had me stand on the seat of our big dodge hay truck,it had a big rotary conveyer on the back.dad put the truck in 1st gear and jumped off the running board while i followed the racked wind rows of hay,when i got to the end of the row i would pull the steering wheel to turn the truck into the next row,that winter dad bought the bailer

  • @jacoblatshaw3004
    @jacoblatshaw30043 жыл бұрын

    Great video once again..

  • @stevenbetassa7329
    @stevenbetassa73293 жыл бұрын

    Yes , haven't seen any farmer's use that here, a few small farmers may have them in the next county, or maybe a 10 or 20 farmer here, most farmer here use JD 4890 rotary heads or NH 220 or Massy Ferguson 9700 series.

  • @tomcurran1538
    @tomcurran15383 жыл бұрын

    Another superior explanation.

  • @talon84
    @talon843 ай бұрын

    I've been cutting and baling using a NH 315 baler and a NH 488 haybine. I'm running a Kioti 2510 sub-compact tractor. That's about a 24 hp PTO. I've been doing it two years now and no issues. For those that understand... I can't believe it works. I feel like I'm baling hay with a lawnmower.. lol.

  • @dustyroads5753
    @dustyroads57533 жыл бұрын

    Good explanation of how a haybine works, however I wouldn't mow wet grass for hay anyway. Let the dew dry off while the grass is still standing, and then cut. Makes the hay dry better. Less spoilage.

  • @RJKickN
    @RJKickN2 жыл бұрын

    Great videos! Do you know how well haybines would work on hilly fields?

  • @bslturtle
    @bslturtle3 жыл бұрын

    Now I have to buy a Haybine. Thanks a lot! :) I say that with sarcasm. Thank you for this and your other videos. We are working towards a farm like yours up in Maine. Just did a search on Craigs List and found one for $350! Whooo Hoo! Going to look at it in the morning. Have a good day, and thank you again!

  • @bslturtle

    @bslturtle

    3 жыл бұрын

    Update: just bought a 9' IH Haybine 990. Thanks for the advice!

  • @markcdeyoung3118
    @markcdeyoung3118 Жыл бұрын

    I remember having to adjust them H and M Farmall fan belts by loosening The keeper and screwing 1/2 of the pulley on to the other threaded half inward ..and man them things were always stuck like chuck 😅

  • @carlolson1203
    @carlolson12033 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed the video.

  • @sergioresendez3474
    @sergioresendez34743 жыл бұрын

    Saludos Pete desde Mexico! Grrreat video!

  • @dansherrell6803
    @dansherrell68033 жыл бұрын

    that little toolbox in the back probably makes for excellent wasp storage too haha.