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I would agree with that,weight is the easiest way to work it out.Modern chopper balers will regularly put 700-900kg of 35%DM grass in a...
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Volumetric capacity v's Bulk c/w compress-ability I'd imagine - I am merely but a simpleton Welderloon & not part of the dark arts that...
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the pottinger picked up 8 acres of crop silage, silage was brought in 12 hours after cutting, roughly gauging 11-14 bales ill go with that
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Yes thank u that’s what I mean, plenty jokers in here
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I think he means how many round bales would be the equivalent to what the pottinger can hold.
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If you were to bale the silage in one of these pottingers how many round bales would you get roughly
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