Posted by DJL on June 25, 2008 at 21:19:23 from (65.172.101.94):
Guys, I've got a JD 336 small square bale and do a little bit of custom baling with it on the side. What I'm running into, is as these guys are raking the hay, they are driving to fast and/or using a large rake that they generally use to windrow for a large round baler. I don't have any capacity problems (that 336 will chunk 'em out pretty good) but I'm leaving some hay behind in the field because my pickup isn't wide enough on the baler. Going to a larger baler isn't an option. Any thoughts on helping this? It's generally just a small tuff of hay here and there, sometimes I have to miss it on the inside of the pickup, sometimes on the outside. Don't tell me to drive straighter, because I DO drive straight, the windrows are just a bit too wide in places. Could I add a finger wheel to help guide the hay in (like on some round balers) just on the outside of the pickup? Then I could always fudge a bit to the outside? Would that help funnel it into the pickup? Thanks DJL
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