Posted by Tx Jim on August 10, 2018 at 03:15:29 from (166.137.126.30):
In Reply to: Another baler fire posted by Billy Shafer on August 10, 2018 at 02:25:51:
I seriously doubt one could hear most brg failures of an operating rd baler even if one was utilizing an open station tractor. I've had the misfortune about 20 yrs ago of loosing a rd baler to fire due to a failed brg after my water fire extinguisher was depleted of water. I now routinely when rd baling check brg temperatures with a laser thermometer. I also think if baling into wind one would not smell smoke of a baler fire on an open station tractor. Rd baling on open station tractor is no fun when baling dry hay more especially if hay got rained on after cutting it..BTDT
Keep in mind all brands/colors of rd balers are subject to catch fire & burn so fire extinguisher,laser thermometer & comp. insurance are nice to have when operating a rd baler.
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