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<blockquote data-quote="Galcam" data-source="post: 6991992" data-attributes="member: 6468"><p>It’s funny but I never have a customer ask or worry about density or weight. They want it baled dry and wrapped and if there’s a few more bales than last year it’s a bonus. Less and they think they will be short of fodder. I should say I only bale silage. Oh as an aside, Using my new fusion with bale Weigher and at density 8, in grass baled 24 hrs after cutting straight from mown 10.6 foot swarth, the bale weights are averaging 660kg in dry grass. I imagine they would be 800kg plus if it was wet grass. I’m sure ill find that out shortly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Galcam, post: 6991992, member: 6468"] It’s funny but I never have a customer ask or worry about density or weight. They want it baled dry and wrapped and if there’s a few more bales than last year it’s a bonus. Less and they think they will be short of fodder. I should say I only bale silage. Oh as an aside, Using my new fusion with bale Weigher and at density 8, in grass baled 24 hrs after cutting straight from mown 10.6 foot swarth, the bale weights are averaging 660kg in dry grass. I imagine they would be 800kg plus if it was wet grass. I’m sure ill find that out shortly? [/QUOTE]
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