You can check the bearing if you’ve an inspection camera. In through the fill point. Takes a bit of practice but after a few goes it’s fairly straight forward
The problem being that anytime from the bale being 80% made the baler clutch can go off. This is in light rows. The accumulator I know about but from what I’m told it’s a short term fix
We sowed some annual tetraploid ryegrass last September and cut it at the end of October . It was fertilised in January and we mowed it today and will be baled tomorrow. Is it worth fertilising again or will it not produce enough to justify the cost
It’s all about the operator. 3-4 miles is about where their advantage starts to run out but shorter than that and they’re excellent. I know of lads moving 12000 bales a year with them
The Wilson or Keltec would wipe the floor with a ordinary trailer. 100 unwrapped bales an hour can be moved but the wrapper was in the field beside the bales
Bought a bull there last year. Was in the same position as you. We contacted the society to enquire about different bulls but they just sent us a catalogue. When we went to the sale a lot of the bulls weren’t there which was a bit annoying to say the least. We got one of the bulls we had picked...
We have a Cleanacres SP sprayer and the booms are getting past there best. I was just wondering what would the cost of replacing them with new or very good second hand be. Not looking for a fancy set just a reliable set