Posted by dave2 on June 25, 2010 at 12:46:55 from (91.10.177.172):
In Reply to: erotic bales.... posted by Showcrop on June 25, 2010 at 04:29:31:
Showcrop said: (quoted from post at 04:29:31 06/25/10) My fields tend to have a lot of variation in moisture over the field, which leads to a lot of variation in windrow size, which will lead to a lot of variation in bale density and length, which leads to "Is your baler working right?" from customers. About the only thing you can do is double up windrows while raking where practical and make use of your 4 speed electronic powershift (grin) to adjust ground speed to windrow size.
baled about 400 today and everything went real well. Got a crash course in feeding a new spool of twine. couldn't figure why I couldn't get it. Local farmer saw my frustration and came to help. I had everything right, just forgot to thread the needle. Live and learn. Longer hay, full/even windrows, and flat ground (more consistant speed). fooled around a little with the length to make them wife friendly and I's happy.
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