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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew1983" data-source="post: 5359108" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>One of the welger belt balers worst features is uneven bale size. We have run them since 2003 and they have all been like this. My brother has a v160 and he thinks it is better. Had to use my 445 a few weeks back when his broke down and he said they are night and day. It’s very frustrating I find when you are baling hay and want to make perfect 4x4 bales for the customer, with the best of wills and taking your time you still end up with some 3ft 9 bales where you run out the end of swath just as the buzzer goes and similar if you take in just a wee bit too much you throw a 4”2 bale. I find hay the worst as generally have the pressure backed right off and the bale size fills so quick. I find running 100% soft centre but higher outside pressure (if you can) helps and if you happen to notice your going to run out of swath switch the net to manual until you have made the turn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew1983, post: 5359108, member: 147"] One of the welger belt balers worst features is uneven bale size. We have run them since 2003 and they have all been like this. My brother has a v160 and he thinks it is better. Had to use my 445 a few weeks back when his broke down and he said they are night and day. It’s very frustrating I find when you are baling hay and want to make perfect 4x4 bales for the customer, with the best of wills and taking your time you still end up with some 3ft 9 bales where you run out the end of swath just as the buzzer goes and similar if you take in just a wee bit too much you throw a 4”2 bale. I find hay the worst as generally have the pressure backed right off and the bale size fills so quick. I find running 100% soft centre but higher outside pressure (if you can) helps and if you happen to notice your going to run out of swath switch the net to manual until you have made the turn. [/QUOTE]
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