its no big deal calm down if it gets you thastworked about don't do it anymore. In my area have same situations just opposite. Never bale befor noon hardly befor 1 in the afternoon. Rake in the late mornign to start. It just yearly thing does'nt make it any different getting worked up. You only doing one cutting right, I starting seciond hoping for two more yet, just different areas have different situations. Or make it simpler gett another fellow to run the rake or baler and be done with it. thats what i usually do even with my grapple setup plus he is on the payroll anyway doing machine setup with me in the shop. Life to short to worry about day to day projects. Personall y the belt baler will make your baling alot less shatter problems from what we see here. the chainers are basically scrap in this part of the country. Nothing personally here just different area and different ways of doing things for different folks. If it suits you thats alll matters anyway,But in this case I really think you need to have some one try few rounds with belt unit and you make the call. razor blades not issue here haven't shaved since high school years
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