I have used those balers and dry hay is a real trick to say the least..
Is the bale not starting at all??
If so you may want to make the windrow larger than normal.. This will put more hay into the baler at once so the bale gets bigger quick..
We welded 3/4 inch square stock on the big roller in the bottom to help in starting the bale to roll. It didn't help much...
I changed to a Gehl 2780 belt baler and i've got to say i'll never go back to a chain baler..
When new holland did away with the floor chains, thats when the problems started..
depending on the baler, there are ways to fix this problem so that it's not real bad.. Like i mentioned above, welding square stock on the floor roller. Then spray the bed liner stuff on the inside of the chains.. This helps a lot believe it or not.. I can't remember at the moment all we did to make the baler work good..
If you want more help, give me a # and i'll call you..
I had new holland chain balers for 25 plus years...
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