Those numbers are hard to comprehend, but I would assume the maintenance you describe correlates with that kind of volume.
The farmer I used to help, bought a new JD 582 sileage special in 2008, and I remember when he told me they hit 2000 bales, having handled hundreds of them myself, knowing all the ground we worked, that is a lot of acres and a lot of bales !!!
What do you think about the 582 sileage special, I've never run it, moved the 7420 and baler, had no idea how to run it, that thing did make nice dense bales in grass hay and straw, his were about 700lbs average 5x5's I think, I know as I hauled them to the customer, and stopped one from rolling down a long hill, so it did not hit his brothers truck way down at the bottom, he still remembers that today, "I don't know how he done it" neither did I until I got behind it and used my elbow like a brake, I just could not stand there and watch, sprinted across and went after it, wish someone filmed that one LOL !!
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