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Re: My first round bale
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Posted by onefarmer on June 14, 2007 at 10:21:29 from (209.153.128.248):
In Reply to: My first round bale posted by onefarmer on June 14, 2007 at 06:42:28:
Thanks guys, unfortunately I was using the M so no live pto and I found first to be a bit fast to start the bale. Had lots of power. I did have to work the tailgate, run it in and out a few times to get the belts to engage. Those new bearings will help with that some, they are on the rolls. I have several other tractors to choose from but the M was availible at the time and I wanted to play. I rolled up 4 bales out of 6 9foot swaths around a 10acre field. I am curious to find out the equivalant square bales per round. I'll run both balers side by side when I get going. This was the first hay for me this year
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