Posted by Bill(Wis) on April 28, 2022 at 19:02:37 from (67.86.36.109):
In Reply to: Baler question posted by 300jk on April 28, 2022 at 18:38:21:
In a word, Yes. But it depends on a lot of things. The small square bales you speak of came about with the advent of the kicker balers. The balers before that baled a larger (longer) bale. For example, the New Holland 77 Hayliner advertised that they could bale 10 bales per minute. It could. However, the windrow had to be big enough and everything running just right and that baler would bale 10 bales per minute. But, wait a minute. Was that free drop or loading on a towed behiond wagon. No way could you bale 10 per minute with a towed behind wagon. No one could stand up to that. Free dropping, 10 bales per minute was the standard to be acheived but that was about the maximum and those bales were considerably bigger than the smaller square kicker bales I think you're talking about. 600 bales per hour. We did it all summer long. Dairy farm, you know.
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