Texasmark1

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Last thing I did last fall was to install a new 3000# high pressure relief valve on my 375 roller since I had been running around 1500# max on my bales and they were sloppy and I had done several other things, that were needed but didn't solve the problem and as you recall I had conversations with you on the subject.

Yesterday and Today I was making hay and the pressure hit the relief on every bale over the two days and I finally got bales that I had a hard time getting "stuck". I was baling combinations of Fescue and clover in one field and Austrian Peas and Rye in the other with big fat WWs. Hardly ever did I have to ZigZag to get an even bale as the pressure hit early in the bale formation and I assume that helped to spread the incoming across the rollers. Just wanted to let you know.
 

Mark
Thanks for update. Congratulations it sounds as if your hay baler operating skills have advanced dramatically since our 1st discussions about rd baler operation several yrs back. A good large/flat consistent windrow makes operating a rd baler much easier.
Jim
 

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