Posted by JimIA on January 15, 2014 at 11:35:18 from (208.74.246.171):
In Reply to: Small round bales posted by John Fulton on January 15, 2014 at 09:05:27:
The roto baler was obviously a love hate relationship with people. I have a couple and make bale for mostly "fun" but only make a hundred or so at a time. This winter I have noticed one fact about them. I have been feed roto bales to calves in one part of the barn and squares to another. Were loosing a fair amount more hay through the squares because the calves are dragging more hay out of the feeder versus the rotobales. Also there are always stems leftover from the squares and the rotobales are being eaten to the last bit. The bales Im feeding came from the same crop in the same field. The feed quality from the rotobales is 2nd to none. But you still have to pick up the bales in the field. Of course I used to help a neighbor that had a Deere 14T. Every time I drive by that place I think about going into his shed and kicking that dang thing one more time! If it wasn't missing a bale it was shearing a pin at any windrow that was of any decent size. Dang I hated that baler.
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