Posted by tommy_harrell on May 18, 2012 at 18:58:38 from (67.142.168.140):
Grass got ahead of the calves, wasn't enough acres to get the big round baler out, so my Uncle decided it was time to do a few tootsie rolls. Laid it all down with a 6430, a 6420 Deere and a pair of 10` disk mowers. Raked it up with a Super 90 Massey pulling a New Holland 258 Rollabar. The rolled it up with a 4520 Deere pulling a 2 different Allis-Chalmers white top balers (692 bales from one and 219 from the other.) Little twine trouble from "vintage" rotobaler twine balls, and a few butt chewings for improper windrows, it went very well. Orschlen's Sisal baler twine will do about 200 roto bales per twine bale.
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