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Posted by bill in the ozarks on July 25, 2007 at 15:41:55 from (64.91.19.82):
In Reply to: newholland 273 baler posted by ric1 on July 25, 2007 at 11:39:01:
your 273 should be an excellent baler if you will set your cranks on the back of your bale chamber equal turns you will have a nice square bale if your bales are too loose crank them down a couple turns if bales are still loose you can add hay shoes inside your bale chamber if bales are still too loose keep cranking her down 2 to 4 turns this is what i do i end up with 65-70 lbs bales this is just something you might try assuming your baler is in good shape they are a very easy baler to work with have a good day in the hayfield Oh p.s. they don't like baling wet or green hay
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