trust me sv. that's not fun! it took me 2 days to bale just over 2 acres here at home with my case 310b (not enough hp. and no live pto!) when your laying over the pic up reel trying to get the 4th plug out in 90 degree heat and your talking to the tractor and the baler loud enough for the neighbor to hear you and hide there kids :evil: that was my performance for the july cut, the late august cut got done in 45 minutes with the mm m5, 65 hp, live pto and amplitorque tranny, after I got the jd 336 baler fixed and set right. the 310b is a great little tractor but definatly not for any pto work :lol:(quoted from post at 14:51:25 03/17/18) I can only imagine trying to bale with a tractor and no independent pto although i think a guy could figure it out with a little trying
(quoted from post at 16:17:14 03/19/18) I can't either. After watching some youtube videos I'm amazed they sold one roto baler.
(quoted from post at 13:39:54 03/20/18) With an AC WD45 you'd be surprised how much hay you can bale with one,they'll take a big windrow and timing the stop and start is the whole key.It would bale more tons per hour than a
JD 14T.And they were cheap to operate rarely had to work on them.
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