When I am baling and the bale is made, I stop and back up while the twine arm sweeps and ties the bale. I dump it and then move forward into the windrow and start another bale.
So my question is this;
When the bale is made and the light on the monitor comes on and the arm starts to sweep does anyone just turn out of the windrow and keep moving while it is tying and then stop next to a close bale that is already made and unload there?
It seems to me it would keep you from backing up all of the time and also have a few bales close to each other for loading.
So my question is this;
When the bale is made and the light on the monitor comes on and the arm starts to sweep does anyone just turn out of the windrow and keep moving while it is tying and then stop next to a close bale that is already made and unload there?
It seems to me it would keep you from backing up all of the time and also have a few bales close to each other for loading.