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Bale weight and pros of chopping?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Mackay" data-source="post: 7610425" data-attributes="member: 2575"><p>There is no doubt that chopping the grass allows it to pack a tad tighter . Fusion bales are frequently over 750 kg , and thats dryish silage .</p><p>If wet then the loader soon tells you considerably more !! Not nice to handle IMO</p><p>I was merely pointing out its a bugger trying to chop vey dry haylege , you need the knives sharp as , and even then it makes the baler grunt</p><p>Film wrapped instead of net if you can and the bales a guddun !</p><p></p><p>But I would agree that the bales will just fall aprt when fully chopped (which for our tub feeder is a must , saves fuel and time ) but for people using rings ,take a few knives out maybe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Mackay, post: 7610425, member: 2575"] There is no doubt that chopping the grass allows it to pack a tad tighter . Fusion bales are frequently over 750 kg , and thats dryish silage . If wet then the loader soon tells you considerably more !! Not nice to handle IMO I was merely pointing out its a bugger trying to chop vey dry haylege , you need the knives sharp as , and even then it makes the baler grunt Film wrapped instead of net if you can and the bales a guddun ! But I would agree that the bales will just fall aprt when fully chopped (which for our tub feeder is a must , saves fuel and time ) but for people using rings ,take a few knives out maybe [/QUOTE]
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