Looks about like one of the hay fields I custom bale. I thought my Hesston 5580 would eat almost anything, you can get it in the baler OK when it is that lumpy, but if TOO wet forming belts will slip a little until I get it back to more or less round.
The 1066 will drag it under the drawbar long enough it doesn't feed it all at once, but those big globs are wet and heavy when it rains twice a week. I am WAY behind on trying to do mine. Little hard to do with just Sundays and every other Saturday off now.
I don't even know if I am going to get any small squares baled this summer. I have second cutting grass ready for them, but can't even get all the first way past due first cutting up in rounds. To add insult to injury the NH 479 lost the top bearing on the crimper roll. Guess I better drag it home, my longest term hay shares was running it when it went out. Not his fault, sealed bearing just got tired. He can't get the gib key out, but I think I have more tools to persuade it. DOUG
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