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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 1029822" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>depends a lot on the baler and the HP tractor you are pulling it with on normal to heavy hay I run 6-6.5 mph and light hay I have ran as fast as 10mph or better </p><p>I have ran over 9 mph in some heavy hay 7-8 bales pr acre trying to get it up before a rain hit it </p><p> I was lucky was wrapping the second to last bale when started sprinkling and as soon as I got in the truck it really turned loose </p><p>baling oats this yr ran around 6.5mph was kicking a bale out every 45seconds it averaged 7 bales pr acre</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 1029822, member: 8829"] depends a lot on the baler and the HP tractor you are pulling it with on normal to heavy hay I run 6-6.5 mph and light hay I have ran as fast as 10mph or better I have ran over 9 mph in some heavy hay 7-8 bales pr acre trying to get it up before a rain hit it I was lucky was wrapping the second to last bale when started sprinkling and as soon as I got in the truck it really turned loose baling oats this yr ran around 6.5mph was kicking a bale out every 45seconds it averaged 7 bales pr acre [/QUOTE]
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