Posted by tomstractorsandtoys on September 20, 2017 at 17:47:00 from (50.124.117.182):
In Reply to: Silage chopping posted by sparktrician on September 20, 2017 at 15:05:34:
Your 4020 should play with a seven ft bagger. I bagged for years with an eight ft Kelly Ryan bagger with a 4020. We did always run it slightly faster than pto speed. We made a seven ft tunnel for our bagger and the 4020 runs it without even working hard. You could have a leaking rear engine seal or front trans shaft seal. If it is an early 4020 (hyd on dash) reach inside the dash and shorten up the rod that engages the pto to make sure it is going in the whole way. On a side console tractor you could be low on hyd pressure and that will let the pto disengage. Were the springs all replaced the last time it had a clutch? Deere offers heavy springs(4320 or 5020) and we put that in ours as we stalled it off a few times over the years bagging and that is a big load to get going again. Nothing wrong with another 4440 either. What brand bagger do you use? I made my seven ft tunnel to ground corn when we had the dairy cows. Now that we quit milking and have a small beef herd we do all our silage in seven ft bags. Made a 150 and a 200 of cornsilage and have two 150's of haylage as well. Still use the small silos but not sure why when bagging is so easy. Tom
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