Posted by RickL on July 30, 2008 at 05:50:17 from (71.7.39.154):
In Reply to: bale baskets posted by PJBROWN VT on July 29, 2008 at 19:28:03:
yes they are nice units,I ran three of them for several seasons before going to accumulator setup. They are much better than the kicker setup you have now in my experience with them. I grew up behind the kicker baler units so know what you deal with there. Much easier to unload than the kicker units are. You never have a missed bale to go get on the hills or corners. three items you must do thou with them 1 make a special short hitch pin 2 get the right setback from you bale chamber for trouble free corners etc 3 must releive tension on your baler as the chute will add tension so just let off the bale chamber and you will be fine,need to test run few bale thru the wagon to get weight you want. used one on classifeid site last i looked ,New York area think thou
P.s let me know if can be more help you will not be the first or last ,you will like them ifyou set them up correctly, I have accumulator for sale now if that would be of any help instead
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