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End of hay season baler maintenance
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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 854532" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Do as you said BUT after greasing and oiling everything let the baler sit and run for 15 minutes or so that way if any water gets inside a seal bearing it will dissipate from the heat of running the baler </p><p></p><p>Any piece of equipment that can be kept indoors will benefit if only cosmetically</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 854532, member: 8829"] Do as you said BUT after greasing and oiling everything let the baler sit and run for 15 minutes or so that way if any water gets inside a seal bearing it will dissipate from the heat of running the baler Any piece of equipment that can be kept indoors will benefit if only cosmetically [/QUOTE]
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