Posted by retired farmer on July 07, 2011 at 21:21:46 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: New baler posted by DeltaRed on July 07, 2011 at 20:37:52:
Hi, Glad to hear you are happy with it. You must have chanced on a good one. I work for a guy who does custom haying and has a small square and a mid sized Hesston inline. They are the most worthless baler made. The small one can't make two bales the same length or the same weight, and is certainly not a high production machine. First or second gear all the time. I begin to wonder if I will ever get done baling a field. Have to put in new pickup bearings every two years. I work on the mid size as much as I bale with it. You can't make a square corner with either one of them. Give me a good ole John Deere baler anytime. I wouldn't own an inline if you gave it to me bought the parts.
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