Posted by Allen57 on July 05, 2010 at 15:04:46 from (69.39.52.162):
In Reply to: Baling hay with pics posted by Fawteen on July 04, 2010 at 18:55:09:
Walt Davies said: (quoted from post at 13:59:01 07/05/10) Someone should teach them how to stack hay on a trailer sure hope they did a better job in the bar or someone could get hurt bad when it all comes down.
Walt
PS nice hay but that IH baler has to go I traded mine in for NH 68 it sure works better.
Don't think you could stack those bales any better......sure aren't nice shaped square bales. Maybe the operator shouldn't try to cram so much hay into a block...Just might make a square bale that will hold a better stackable shape. OR.....is that the best the baler can do as implied by your PS
:lol: But then, cows don't care what the bales look like or if they stack well.
I wonder if the plunger head knives could use a sharpening.
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