(quoted from post at 15:20:40 08/14/14) The metering wheel uses tiny grooves to move the arm upward till it trips.They fill with rust, dirt, mud and they simply wear. This year I had to grind the little nub that carries the arm over the wheel back about 1/8" and file new grooves in mine. They'd simply worn away giving my odd sized bales. No long bales now.
(quoted from post at 13:49:57 08/14/14) You may need thicker windrows because lack of hay as in small windrows can cause that also
(quoted from post at 14:32:13 08/15/14) On my 271 a small windrow does in fact cause bales that are long so hey that is why I say what I say and I will NOT see you answer if you do. Please since we can not get along do not answer my posts
(quoted from post at 17:32:13 08/15/14) Please since we can not get along do not answer my posts
(quoted from post at 18:13:19 08/16/14) I was buying some hay years ago and were getting bales out of the top mow. The farmer tossed me a shorter than usual bale and said " the baler was looking out for him". So in a while he tossed down a longer than average bale. " I said looks like the baler was looking out for me".
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