Posted by Dr. Ed on January 12, 2013 at 10:11:06 from (71.213.145.7):
In Reply to: West Coast hay balers posted by jeff outwest on January 12, 2013 at 05:19:09:
Most of the hay baled in New Mexico, Arizona and California is baled at night, especially during the hot summer when they will start at midnight, after the dew comes in, and run all night until the morning dew leaves. Many use three strings on the bale and the bales will weigh 120 lbs. They used to prefer wire, but it has gotten too high priced, it costs over 25 cents per bale for wire alone, probably more now that was 10 years ago. The big operators now use the big bale system with 1500 to 2000 lb bales. Unfortunately, the small baler shown are becoming relics of the past.
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