Posted by 2510Paul on November 06, 2012 at 17:27:07 from (75.121.142.85):
In Reply to: Round Balers posted by 2510Paul on November 05, 2012 at 16:51:09:
Thanks to all of you for the replies. I don't know at this point how much I want to spend. I just finished helping a nieghbor who had back surgery. I did all the round baling of corn stocks with his Case IH, we beleive it to be a re-branded Hesston. I cannot recall the model number right now. Anyway, over the years he has had a lot of trouble with it, hay or stocks. It picks up hay fine but does real poor picking up corn stocks. With a 1066 I had to travel in 2L or 1L and sometimes with the torque back so the pickup would not plug. The windrows were not that big and a lot was left behind. So much was left behind we re-raked again and ran the baler through again. I had two chains jump off the sprockets, one belt twisted for some unknown reason, and the stocks seem to build up in behind the belts, fall down, and plug. Whew. I baled about 40-50 bales and was glad to be done. I would just like to know there are balers out there that work better than that. I am a JD Collector and I am glad to see some good experiences with JD. Thanks. Paul
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