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Best baler for the money
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad B" data-source="post: 50420" data-attributes="member: 743"><p>We use a JD baler, and after 10 years, have had very few mechanical problems with it. It bales great most of the time, if the hay is powder dry. If you hit a damp spot when starting a bale, you'll be digging out the throat, but that may be true with all balers I don't know. We usually resize our belts about every 1000 rolls to keep the bales as tight as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad B, post: 50420, member: 743"] We use a JD baler, and after 10 years, have had very few mechanical problems with it. It bales great most of the time, if the hay is powder dry. If you hit a damp spot when starting a bale, you'll be digging out the throat, but that may be true with all balers I don't know. We usually resize our belts about every 1000 rolls to keep the bales as tight as possible. [/QUOTE]
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