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Grasses, Pastures & Hay
4 x 6 or 5 x 5 bales
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<blockquote data-quote="thommoos" data-source="post: 1261925" data-attributes="member: 738"><p>All of this is really a mute point. It depends on the baler and how much pressure is on the belts. Theoretically Texasbred is right but in real world, it depends on the guy baling hay. My custom balers made me 5 X 5 that weighed more than his competitors 6X5's. Glenns 5x5 had my tractor doing wheelies all the way across the field. the 6x5. I ran level with a 6x5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thommoos, post: 1261925, member: 738"] All of this is really a mute point. It depends on the baler and how much pressure is on the belts. Theoretically Texasbred is right but in real world, it depends on the guy baling hay. My custom balers made me 5 X 5 that weighed more than his competitors 6X5's. Glenns 5x5 had my tractor doing wheelies all the way across the field. the 6x5. I ran level with a 6x5. [/QUOTE]
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