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<blockquote data-quote="JWL" data-source="post: 9191456" data-attributes="member: 47116"><p>That does sound a bit over ambitious, from what I remember from working with a balepacker years ago they needed to be lifted from the bottom row with the appropriate bale squeeze. Even trying to pick them up from the second layer would cause problems as the base layer would sag in the strings making them an arse to put down tidy again. </p><p>Yes the packer could drive you to sitting weeping behind a broken bale or two but when they were behaving they were an impressive way of moving idiot bricks without leaving the tractor seat. Even using them from the stack they were still bloody handy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWL, post: 9191456, member: 47116"] That does sound a bit over ambitious, from what I remember from working with a balepacker years ago they needed to be lifted from the bottom row with the appropriate bale squeeze. Even trying to pick them up from the second layer would cause problems as the base layer would sag in the strings making them an arse to put down tidy again. Yes the packer could drive you to sitting weeping behind a broken bale or two but when they were behaving they were an impressive way of moving idiot bricks without leaving the tractor seat. Even using them from the stack they were still bloody handy [/QUOTE]
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