Posted by Hogleg on June 14, 2017 at 05:49:01 from (38.114.82.120):
In Reply to: Vermeer 605H posted by Woollybugger on June 13, 2017 at 06:51:10:
Forgot to add - no rubber coated rollers. Only roller with rubber is the feed roller that has rubber flaps on it to feed hay into the throat of the baler.
One caution - do no try to bale too green of hay. Just will not work. It wraps on the feed roller. We do the twist test on the hay to insure it is ready to bale. Grab a hunk of hay and twist it like bicycle pedals. If it twists apart in 1 to 2 revs the hay is ready to bale. Daughter tried to bale some tall green hay a few days ago (she knows better but did it anyway - impatient) and it took me 2 hours to get the jam out. A real bugger! Even sheared the bolts on the feeder drive sprocket.
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