Posted by Bryce Frazier on July 08, 2014 at 21:18:47 from (67.142.182.24):
Well, I just finished up my little field with the NH 68 baler a couple of hours ago...
The engine powered it great, it only missed two bales, and that was because it didn't tie on the right side
I only screwed up twice because I accidentally triggered the knotters and made a 2 inch bale - and I sheared the bolt off the controls bale length, so it is currently stuck in one position.
The Bales:
I NAILED the density, PERFECT. However, due to the fact that I broke the adj. ALL of the bales are about 14-16 inches long...
Mom made the smart remark that now because I have mini bales, I need to get mini horses...
I pressed 49 bales, and that is off 1 acre. I think it went pretty well.
I will get some pictures of the entire process tomorrow!
All in all, one more step towards a farming career for Bryce kind... :) Bryce
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