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End of hay season baler maintenance
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmerjon" data-source="post: 855317" data-attributes="member: 17113"><p>Never power washed our square baler. Blew off with air. Light mist with oil or old used spray cans of paint on pickup, bale throat. Just to keep surface rust at bay. Parked inside or covered with tarp in the field during baling even just to keep dew off. Sold our hay equipment years ago. Everything in pasture and buy what hay we need for winter as well as taking first cutting off of pastures by the guy we buy from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmerjon, post: 855317, member: 17113"] Never power washed our square baler. Blew off with air. Light mist with oil or old used spray cans of paint on pickup, bale throat. Just to keep surface rust at bay. Parked inside or covered with tarp in the field during baling even just to keep dew off. Sold our hay equipment years ago. Everything in pasture and buy what hay we need for winter as well as taking first cutting off of pastures by the guy we buy from. [/QUOTE]
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