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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1646737" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>Only time I'm plugged this crop cutter is in the corners of the pickup when turning or crossing a windrow. I will put my bales up against any baler as far as density and material in a bale. 4k bales in and not a bent pickup tooth (pickup bands are bent up so im currently replacing with poly).</p><p></p><p>Crop cutter has no stuffer which I hated on my previous NH. The rotor will just eat whatever is in front of it. I've put a completely new operator in the seat gave them 2 minutes of instruction over the phone and had then popping out perfect bales in 6 dry ton per acre hay but baling at 50% moisture. There is no easing into a windrow every its just zero to full speed ahead.</p><p></p><p>Only downside is the rotor takes some power to run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1646737, member: 19817"] Only time I'm plugged this crop cutter is in the corners of the pickup when turning or crossing a windrow. I will put my bales up against any baler as far as density and material in a bale. 4k bales in and not a bent pickup tooth (pickup bands are bent up so im currently replacing with poly). Crop cutter has no stuffer which I hated on my previous NH. The rotor will just eat whatever is in front of it. I've put a completely new operator in the seat gave them 2 minutes of instruction over the phone and had then popping out perfect bales in 6 dry ton per acre hay but baling at 50% moisture. There is no easing into a windrow every its just zero to full speed ahead. Only downside is the rotor takes some power to run. [/QUOTE]
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