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Re: Re: Does anyone have experience w/ FORD 532 Balers?
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Posted by MikeM on May 26, 2000 at 19:35:52 from (216.182.17.34):
In Reply to: Re: Does anyone have experience w/ FORD 532 Balers? posted by David on May 26, 2000 at 10:26:05:
Hi David, I ended up opting for bending the support arm 10/1000 of an inch or so. I used a pipe wrench!! Would you believe it worked! I used old crappy broken-bale dusty hay from my father-in law's barn to test the baler out. I put a big tarp over his hay-elevator and sent down about 5-7 bales worth. Overall, do you like the 532??? I've never cut/baled hay in my life and am new to farming. I bought the 532 (w/500 kicker) at an auction and kind of refurbed the thing. I lubed it up real good and went through the bale chamber w/ a grinder outfitted w/ a wire wheel....came out pretty good. I'm not sure if I'm better off w/ a NH or something. Thanks, Mike
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