Posted by onefarmer on July 26, 2008 at 10:59:38 from (208.100.207.248):
In Reply to: A few baling questions posted by Mark in C.C. on July 26, 2008 at 10:35:01:
In have a NH 570 and have used in behind a MF265, MF175, and a JD4020. All run it just fine. It spends most of the time behind the 175. Mine doesn't have a thrower so that may change things. I make my bales fairly tight for pickup with a NH balewagon so I use plastic 9600ft twine but have use 7200 sisal. If I bale looser bales then I can get by with normal 9000 in either. For what I'm doing the heavier twine just has less breakage.
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