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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 601439" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>Got her done. Only on e repair to the 851 baler and that was a floor chain guide. I had a spare. The old big tractor ran like a top and never overheated. The hay mower I rebuilt two years ago works fantastic. DM90 BushHog. Only had one baler fire and I am not sure why. I did find a stick that looked like it had burned far longer than the actual fire. I got it out and didn't burn the field and didn't burn any bales like last year. All those bearings and main chains were worth the money. I was able to do 15 bales/hour with the 851 which is a manual wrap and I was doing 5X6 bales. </p><p></p><p>Now with a full barn I feel much more relieved. I finished Friday with all the hay in the barns and all the equipment cleaned up and put away. It rained a bunch on Sunday. I feel blessed the have made it.</p><p></p><p>I certainly hope everyone has their barns full. It is a good feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 601439, member: 1726"] Got her done. Only on e repair to the 851 baler and that was a floor chain guide. I had a spare. The old big tractor ran like a top and never overheated. The hay mower I rebuilt two years ago works fantastic. DM90 BushHog. Only had one baler fire and I am not sure why. I did find a stick that looked like it had burned far longer than the actual fire. I got it out and didn't burn the field and didn't burn any bales like last year. All those bearings and main chains were worth the money. I was able to do 15 bales/hour with the 851 which is a manual wrap and I was doing 5X6 bales. Now with a full barn I feel much more relieved. I finished Friday with all the hay in the barns and all the equipment cleaned up and put away. It rained a bunch on Sunday. I feel blessed the have made it. I certainly hope everyone has their barns full. It is a good feeling. [/QUOTE]
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