Posted by RedMF40 on August 02, 2019 at 15:20:02 from (172.58.184.74):
In Reply to: Did the baler work? posted by gotmyfarm! on August 02, 2019 at 14:22:47:
Thanks for the report, sounds like the baler is trying--it's just the tying part that needs help. Sorry I have nothing in the way of advice there.
For the flakes, I'd give some to the ponies right away, see how they like it. If they're happy with the hay, then you were successful in producing some food for them. If they leave it alone, probably means they're just not in the mood or want to look it over some more.
Can you store some in an empty stall, maybe put some chicken wire around, pile the flakes in there? As long as it's under cover I'm sure it'll be fine. You'll be handling it all yourself so you'll know if any critters or contamination got into it. I'm sure someone here can help with troubleshooting the baler. From the terminology you tossed around, sounds pretty technical and specialized. Good thing you have the manuals!
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