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McHale or Kuhn Fixed or Variable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Drillman" data-source="post: 7668680" data-attributes="member: 403"><p>Soft saggy bales has absolutely nothing to do with the badge on the baler or wether it’s a belt or roller machine.</p><p></p><p>Baler setting come into play to an extent but so does the stuff it gobbling up. I baled some very green silage on a stinking hot day with the V660 a few weeks back and they were a prat to wrap. Baler set at max pressure as well, grass was hot to the touch. Rain forecast the next day so customer wanted it rolling up.</p><p></p><p>same setting on a cooler day and Grass that was wilted a bit more and it turned bricks out that were still perfect shapes a month later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drillman, post: 7668680, member: 403"] Soft saggy bales has absolutely nothing to do with the badge on the baler or wether it’s a belt or roller machine. Baler setting come into play to an extent but so does the stuff it gobbling up. I baled some very green silage on a stinking hot day with the V660 a few weeks back and they were a prat to wrap. Baler set at max pressure as well, grass was hot to the touch. Rain forecast the next day so customer wanted it rolling up. same setting on a cooler day and Grass that was wilted a bit more and it turned bricks out that were still perfect shapes a month later. [/QUOTE]
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