Posted by NY 986 on July 11, 2017 at 19:44:27 from (184.53.49.135):
In Reply to: Re: What a day! posted by showcrop on July 11, 2017 at 18:39:46:
The next time the 4010 is out and about I will spin the baler now that I know everything turns as it should. Then I will apply a generous coating of oil. The thing is the bale chamber gets cleaned out when I know it will sit for a while as I hired the hay round baled the past few years. Must have been enough damp air over that time to build a little rust. Assuming there is money this fall I was going to have a baler guy go through it. It's a wire tie and while I have done some work on that assembly I would not mind having a pro look at it just to have peace of mind if at the spur of the moment somebody wants something baled in wire. I know everybody says the heck with idiot cubes but there is a market for it yet in the area. I wish we had never let the old NH 270 go as I would like the option of small baling with twine. Plenty of round balers out there with guys willing to bale at a cost where it is hard for me to pencil having my own.
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