The folks I built the bale buster for several years ago have already worn out at least 5 (that I know of) square balers in the past two years or so since putting it into operation. Think about it like this, these guys are running nearly 500 bales an hour out of these machines, continuously, for 8 hours plus a day, so that's ALOT of hay/wheat straw going through the baler over the course of a day. I know of one machine in particular I was told had nearly 150,000 bales through it before even giving any problems, and having to be replaced.
One of the things they love about the setup is that it will easily break up the larger square bales that have been allowed to get a bit wet, pick up rocks from sitting in the mud, etc, and still feed them into the baler without clogging it with big clumps. That being the case I can guarantee there have been a lot of rocks fed into the mix out of all of those bales. In all that time, all those rocks, all those bales, they have never had a fire on any of the balers they have hooked to it. Personally I think the guy is full of it.....
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Today's Featured Article - Uncle Cecil's Super A Lives Again - by Mike Purcell. A week or so out of most of my childhood summers was often spent with my Uncle Cecil and Aunt Sissie in the small East Texas town of Maydelle on their 80 acre farm. Some of my fondest memories of these visits are those of learning to drive a tractor at the helm of Uncle Cecil’s 1948 Farmall Super A. Uncle Cecil was the second owner of this wonderful little tractor, but it was almost as though he had adopted an infant. The original owner was a man from Minnesota who bought her from a local dea
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