Posted by rustred on August 18, 2016 at 21:56:28 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: Chain baler posted by kub6040 on August 18, 2016 at 18:01:39:
well here is the good bad and ugly... i have an old new holland chain drive 851 baler. and new holland 489 9 ft. hay bine. i can bale each swath even without raking the hay. old and does the job. chain broke on my baler yesterday so i got the brother to bale the rest with his new new holland 7060 baler. impossible.. i had to rake 6 windrows of alfalfa together just so he could keep his baler full. otherwise the belts would just twist and made very poor looking bale. once he had a giant windrow to pickup it baled easy and made good bales. so u need a wide haybine and rake to match the baler typical new stuff. everything is made for high production. so for my few cows i will stick with my old junk that works. and the cows dont really care what kind of baler made their lunch, as long as its green they really like that.
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