Posted by rview_ on September 23, 2015 at 06:46:19 from (199.47.65.58):
In Reply to: Baler Question posted by Billy Shafer on September 22, 2015 at 11:45:12:
I've had my JD 535 for 13 years now. It likely had over 10,000 bales on it when I got it and well over double that now. I've had one hot bearing in the field, at the end of the day, so I missed about 20 minutes of baling before dark. That's the only time. I go through the baler myself every year right before haying, anything rough or loose gets replaced (couple rollers are "fun" to do by yourself). I'm getting a new one, maybe next year, but I'm not in a big hurry when I have something that works without issues.
Hay can wrap up quickly and get hot as well. I've seen/heard of new balers catching fire. Mine sits in the shop every night possible. When I got it, some rollers were wet inside.
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