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End of hay season baler maintenance
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<blockquote data-quote="KennyT" data-source="post: 855620" data-attributes="member: 17153"><p>I wouldn't use water, especially a pressure washer, to clean it. I would would blow and sweep and perhaps vacuum off any dirt or dust. If you want to get it a little cleaner, may some rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits on a rag and wipe it down. That should evaporate quickly without getting into any bearings. I usually oil it and get an oily rag and rub down the metal to protect over the winter from rusting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyT, post: 855620, member: 17153"] I wouldn't use water, especially a pressure washer, to clean it. I would would blow and sweep and perhaps vacuum off any dirt or dust. If you want to get it a little cleaner, may some rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits on a rag and wipe it down. That should evaporate quickly without getting into any bearings. I usually oil it and get an oily rag and rub down the metal to protect over the winter from rusting. [/QUOTE]
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