Posted by glennster on July 02, 2009 at 09:45:21 from (99.135.95.186):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Happy Birthday posted by James Howell on July 02, 2009 at 09:30:26:
hey james, i'll pss along some of my new experiences haying with my new to me 14t deere baler. 1- if the twine knives are dull, it ties every third bale. 2- if you windrow too big, the baler really doesnt like it and shears the flywheel bolt. 3- if the knives in the bale chamber are dull, it will shear the flywheel bolt. 4- if you have a dozen shear bolts, you'll need 13 5- a farmall h doesnt like pulling the 14t (gonna use the m next time) 6- as soon as you get the hay raked and start baling, it rains for a week regardless what the weatherman says 7- wet moldy windrowed hay really smells bad 8- square baling by yourself without a thrower is a pain in the butt. i now understand the logic in round bales!!!!!! 9- the baler doesnt like sharp left turns. really chatters the pto shaft. 10- people that volunteer to help you make hay dont show up!!!!
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