Posted by BarnyardEngineering on July 20, 2018 at 05:31:09 from (173.186.244.244):
In Reply to: Baler questions posted by 2underage on July 20, 2018 at 04:54:55:
Like any variable chamber baler you can make any size bale you want from a reasonable minimum up to the maximum capacity of the baler. You can find the specifications of that baler through a google search.
If it has the monitor all you need to do is program in the size you want, and when it reaches that size it will beep at you to stop, then it will automatically wrap the bale.
Forum member "Lanse" who goes by "ChuckE2009" on youtube has a series of videos on that exact baler, all the trials and tribulations he went through learning how to adjust it, use it, and fix it. His experience is from a total newbie at round balers and round baling.
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