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Re: 504 Vermeer Baler
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Posted by NEIADan on June 16, 2007 at 04:10:56 from (70.41.38.150):
In Reply to: Re: 504 Vermeer Baler posted by justanothercase on June 15, 2007 at 20:36:10:
You make a good point to check the manual. Your statement as to there not being a twist in any belts is inaccurate. The half twist has been a standard on Vermeer balers with the L and XL series. I have been custom baling with Vermeer balers for 26 years. We have owned 8 new vermeers. I am current in breaking in my second M series baler which is by far the ultimate in round balers. These balers are capable of baling hay #2100 bales per minute. I have also baled the big 6x5 bales of stalks at 54 seconds per bale. This series does not use the twisted belt system instead they use differing length belts running on staggering lower rollers to do the same thing. Older series balers used a roller system to force a twist in the belt to aid in reducing that crop following the belts. these twists actually extend belt life since your aren't building up as much debris to rub the belt.
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