The baler draws the straw up into the machine.
It is compacted down and folded into flaps in a bale. Then it is tied with string before it emerges from the baler.
Some of these pictures are taken fro opposite sides just to confuse things!
The bales then slide down into a sledge which collects the correct number together before they are released in a block.
The blocks are then lifted onto a trailer for transportation. That is one of our daughters on the top and the other driving the tractor.
They then may need to be manually adjusted into place.
The load is then secured and brought back to the barns for storage.
The whole process is labour intensive and has to be done before it rains. This year they just finished as the rain started. The job is not finished yet as the bales all have to be unloaded and stacked manually in the barn. Some will be used by us. The rest will be sold at £3 a bale.
Really interesting to see how that is done. And standing atop that trailer would be right up my street! (Hope the daughters don't have hayfever tho!)
ReplyDeleteI feel like I just went through the round window! great photo story
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of such a busy time of year. These scenes are playing out everywhere here.
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