(quoted from post at 20:53:14 09/11/16) I need one that works day in and day out.
(quoted from post at 20:00:40 09/11/16) I think square balers are more about set-up, adjustment, and wear management than anything,
(quoted from post at 08:30:12 09/12/16) I think that succesful baling is mostly about good maintenance, and getting in the right "groove", the relationship between the baler and the tractor.I have a NH 479, which I got used. I replaced all worn guards, and keep the section knifes sharp. I actually pull the section at the end of each day,clean up the guards and sharpen the knives. When we first got it, we broke a lot of bales. I took over baling, and did a couple of things: Higher RPM, @1800, and I replaced all the worn knotter parts. I blow the knotters off with air, then grease them, and wipe off any exposed grease so it does not get full of hay dust. We put up 2500 bales this year, broke only 3.
(quoted from post at 14:50:21 09/11/16) I would like opinions on today's square balers who's got the best , cheapest ? I like small 40 pound bales , easier for kids or grandkids to handle.
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