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Contractors baler not baling bales properly
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 7649777" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>Sounds like speed-baling to me....</p><p></p><p> Although, film-on-film baling can teach operators bad tricks for when they use a net baler - the difference being, you want the film to start while there's still silage disappearing into the throat of the baler, pulls it in and starts to wrap. </p><p>With net you need to stop sooner as it feeds better, it isn't a sticky roll, but I guess you don't think of it if you aren't feeding them out? <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤷♂️" title="Man shrugging :man_shrugging:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f937-2642.png" data-shortname=":man_shrugging:" /></p><p></p><p>The cone-bales are caused as you'd expect, too much row in one side of the throat, which can be caused by lopsided rows or inattention.</p><p></p><p>Lumps of silage in the wrap, that's generally crop that has gone into the baler after netting, eg when you back through a row to sit a bale on the contour</p><p></p><p>All sounds like rookie stuff TBH, some guys are all about numbers and don't care about what falls out the back.</p><p></p><p> Have a word with your contractor first, if you get blown off then have a change!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 7649777, member: 63856"] Sounds like speed-baling to me.... Although, film-on-film baling can teach operators bad tricks for when they use a net baler - the difference being, you want the film to start while there's still silage disappearing into the throat of the baler, pulls it in and starts to wrap. With net you need to stop sooner as it feeds better, it isn't a sticky roll, but I guess you don't think of it if you aren't feeding them out? 🤷♂️ The cone-bales are caused as you'd expect, too much row in one side of the throat, which can be caused by lopsided rows or inattention. Lumps of silage in the wrap, that's generally crop that has gone into the baler after netting, eg when you back through a row to sit a bale on the contour All sounds like rookie stuff TBH, some guys are all about numbers and don't care about what falls out the back. Have a word with your contractor first, if you get blown off then have a change! [/QUOTE]
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