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End of hay season baler maintenance
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<blockquote data-quote="High Cotton" data-source="post: 854475" data-attributes="member: 14928"><p>What do you at the end of the season before you put the baler away for the year. I'm thinking of blowing off as much dust as possible then taking the pressure washer to it. Then grease and oil everything. Is there anything else that needs to be done? Also am I messing up by washing it? Some people make a big deal about keeping a baler inside when not in use. This is mainly because of the belts dry rotting correct?</p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="High Cotton, post: 854475, member: 14928"] What do you at the end of the season before you put the baler away for the year. I'm thinking of blowing off as much dust as possible then taking the pressure washer to it. Then grease and oil everything. Is there anything else that needs to be done? Also am I messing up by washing it? Some people make a big deal about keeping a baler inside when not in use. This is mainly because of the belts dry rotting correct? Randy [/QUOTE]
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