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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 123066" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Sid, </p><p>That field we run up and down on the back side, it is longer that way. The part of the field you see we run long ways, horizontal. Most are too steep to run up and down. </p><p>Before we dump the bale we back up and turn so the bales sit sideways on the hill. Otherwise...we have to chase them.</p><p></p><p>There is also a set of spring loaded unloader bars on the back of the baler. Bale gets ejected onto them by the baler chains and that rolls the bale far enough away that even when sitting in a swale, the gate will shut again w/o catching the bale. Have a couple fields that we have to either drive to the top or the bottom to unload the baler.</p><p></p><p>I get to farm twice as many acres this way. Cause I get to farm <em>both</em> sides of the hill. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 123066, member: 190"] Sid, That field we run up and down on the back side, it is longer that way. The part of the field you see we run long ways, horizontal. Most are too steep to run up and down. Before we dump the bale we back up and turn so the bales sit sideways on the hill. Otherwise...we have to chase them. There is also a set of spring loaded unloader bars on the back of the baler. Bale gets ejected onto them by the baler chains and that rolls the bale far enough away that even when sitting in a swale, the gate will shut again w/o catching the bale. Have a couple fields that we have to either drive to the top or the bottom to unload the baler. I get to farm twice as many acres this way. Cause I get to farm [i]both[/i] sides of the hill. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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