Posted by rrlund on July 05, 2014 at 18:22:10 from (162.250.26.144):
In Reply to: Round Baler Advice posted by UP Oliver on July 05, 2014 at 17:04:43:
I had to put the 1850 on the baler today. Luckily I'd had enough brain cells a month ago to put the extra wiring harness and monitor on it so all I had to do was hook on and go. But it's going to depend on the baler. If you get one with a hydraulic twine arm,you're set the way it is. You have dual remotes. If you get one with an electric twine arm,you just have to put the harness and controls on it. One thing I found out today though,if I was going to bale with it for very long,I'd take the sway blocks off. The windrows are huge and they hang down too low. They were dragging the hay and bunching it up.
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