Posted by svcummins on October 13, 2019 at 00:13:02 from (174.27.49.59):
In Reply to: Re: Drilling is done posted by paul on October 12, 2019 at 22:58:09:
We’ve had some snow and some really cold weather now it’s supposed to warm up again for a few days . I’ve been trying to dodge the rain the last few weeks my little bales of straw went from 40 to 45 pounds average to 75 pounds with all the rain they soaked up my triticale bales are blacker than Black from the rain they’ve soaked up really should have got them tarped but I procrastinated we’ve never had a rain like that only one other time In my lifetime. I hope you can get your crops harvested before the snow flattens it all . I got this baler for a couple days drive in an air conditioning pickup cab so I didn’t feel I was out a lot couldn’t decide if I wanted to fix it then found out new needles are nla but Jon f said send em to me and he fixed them better than new . Spent the last few hours getting the needle safety latch adjust so the needles won’t get broke again
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