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Re: good baling equipment


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Posted by The tractor vet on October 12, 2013 at 18:53:08 from (75.19.125.100):

In Reply to: good baling equipment posted by alderman on October 12, 2013 at 13:39:20:

Let me throw in my three and a half cents worth here . So your BIG tractor is a S/MTA great , BUT you are limited on Hyd power as if and agin i said IF the hyd. system is working good the best PSI your going to have is 1250 . This is going to limit you on your options on a Haybine as you will need to find one that uses a 3x8 hyd cylinder not like the newer haybines that have two small cylinders mounted to the wheels that lift the whole machine with one of them about 16-1750 PSI is needed and that is really not enough for a fast lift . Stay away form john Deere 1209 and 1219 haybines , why do i say this because we not only have one 1219 but two and they are JUNK . As for a good baler a N H 273 would be really good and the MTA will run it just fine . A wide Ft. end would be a plus when making hay . as for a hay rake a 256 N H would be fine but we got away from the old style rake and have gone to a Khun rotary and they are nice we found that you do not need to run at full pto speed as we run ours at around 15-1600 engine rpm on a 706 and second high to third hih if the field is smooth enough to stay in the seat. Now the next BIG thing is HELP as help is the main factor in making IDIOT CUBES . Are you going to stack a wagon or are you going for a kicker and kicker wagons ?? Or are you going to drop them on the ground and pick them up ?? Are you feeding horses or cows or selling it?? If your feeding cows there is no way that i would do IDIOT CUBES . We do around 1000-1400 IDIOT CUBES just because my friend has SHEEP and they will not eat a round bale. I don't care if it is the fineset forth cutting you ever layed eyes on . They want Idiot Cubes so we make third cutting of IDIOT CUBES . I will cut it i will rake it and i will run the baler i do not finger print Idiot Cubes .


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