Posted by Brendon-KS on July 07, 2015 at 16:20:20 from (63.245.147.52):
In Reply to: Big baler posted by WIZZO on July 07, 2015 at 12:25:20:
That baler was made just down the road from our place in Hesston, Kansas. Hesston invented the large square baler in the late '70's and they continue to be very popular. The original size was 4x4 foot and that model is mostly seen in western USA in the dryer climates. The 3x3 foot size is more common in central and eastern USA with the 3x4 size found nearly anywhere commercial hay is grown. The 3x4 is the favorite of truckers since it allows an extra foot of height on the load which allows for the maximum payload. The "3x3" bale is only 32 inches wide to allow three wide on an 8-ft truck bed but the center row is a hassle to deal with compared to two rows of 4-ft bales.
I enjoy all your pictures from the eastern side of the big puddle.
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