Posted by JD Seller on July 22, 2018 at 21:47:12 from (173.215.45.26):
In Reply to: omc 595 round baler? posted by JD2ACWD on July 22, 2018 at 17:18:54:
They are a Claas designed baler manufactured by OMC, MF and Gehl in the US. Some parts can be gotten through Claas. Most of the common parts can be sourced from other places. Chains, Sprockets, and bearings are simple to get. Drums can be repaired by about any good machine shop.
They are a fixed chambered baler. Meaning you can only make full bales. They just hold the door closed hydraulically so the rolls compress the hay. To make really tight bales it takes HP. 100 HP plus is best. I have run one with a stock JD 4020 and in heavy hay it was all it wanted. One trick/key to getting good bales with these balers. Do not tie/stop the bale from turning as soon as the pressure gauge shows you have a full bale. IF you are using a tractor you can slow down with then do so for the last bit of hay. The bale turning longer under pressure makes a much better bale. Fi your tractor can not slow the ground speed down then just stop and let the bale turn without taking in any hay. After minute or so you will see the pressure drop as the hay is compressed. Then fill the baler up again and then tie/finish the bale. You will have a good tight bale with a harder outside to shed water better.
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