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<blockquote data-quote="e3120" data-source="post: 5339580" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>It's a trait I'm afraid, of the combination of swath size & speed. My 545 has vicious brakes and I often get oval bales where I've suddenly stopped feeding in.</p><p></p><p>I had a 520 master before this 545 farmer and I'm sure the master was less prone. The farmer (basic BCE handset) is just a switch when it gets (or bounces) to size; the master has a potentiometer to monitor the increasing size for the display. I wonder if it also pre-empts how fast the bale is growing and takes that into account. That would be smart, but would need a camera out front to take into account forthcoming headland turn to be really wizzy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="e3120, post: 5339580, member: 1161"] It's a trait I'm afraid, of the combination of swath size & speed. My 545 has vicious brakes and I often get oval bales where I've suddenly stopped feeding in. I had a 520 master before this 545 farmer and I'm sure the master was less prone. The farmer (basic BCE handset) is just a switch when it gets (or bounces) to size; the master has a potentiometer to monitor the increasing size for the display. I wonder if it also pre-empts how fast the bale is growing and takes that into account. That would be smart, but would need a camera out front to take into account forthcoming headland turn to be really wizzy. [/QUOTE]
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