Posted by rview_ on November 01, 2014 at 07:55:49 from (199.47.65.61):
In Reply to: Finally! posted by 2510Paul on November 01, 2014 at 07:00:48:
2510Paul said: (quoted from post at 15:00:48 11/01/14) Allen, I always wondered, do you have to remove the strings or net wrap before you put the round bales in the bale processor you show? Thanks.
By the way, I always enjoy your pictures.
Paul
My processor is like Allen's except the next newer model. I had a choice of either model new when I got it. Works the same. With plastic twine and net, most of it wraps on the flail rotor while processing. Take it off every several bales, I do after about 40. Knife, torch, or what works about best is like an electric branding iron with pointy edge, dealers/stores stock those.
Here's a video, mine's basically the same except for the gearbox reversing direction for discharge on the other side. http://www.haybuster.com/hb/BB2650.html
This post was edited by rview_ at 08:10:05 11/01/14.
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