Posted by modirt on June 23, 2019 at 11:23:59 from (199.187.163.74):
In Reply to: Square baler question posted by Tom in Mo. on June 23, 2019 at 08:42:34:
Prior to the current setup, we square baled with a Massey 9 and 30 hp Kubota. Just dropped them on the ground. Handled light hay OK, but I held my breath sometimes. I doubt you will be pulling wagons or using a kicker or pulling kicker wagons, so no worry there.
You will want the knives sharp, plunger tuned and adjusted for tight clearance and go slow in heavy hay.
I am currently using a NH 315, which is a heavier baler than the 273. I'm told the D15 AC could handle it, but not sure. When baler is really going in the heavy stuff, plunger rocks baler around a lot. I pull it with a 60hp Ford 5610 and you still know it's back there. Have also pulled it with a 90 hp Massey 1100 and you didn't know it was behind that.
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