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<blockquote data-quote="sizmic" data-source="post: 853647" data-attributes="member: 6764"><p>I'm just guessing here but I feel confident that that hay is getting there when you first start the bale. I used to start into the row at the same speed I was going when I stopped, then I started easing into it until I saw the hay turning inside the chamber. That took care of the biggest part of that issue. Crabgrass seemed to the culprit most of the time. It doesn't seem to want to make the transition from the pick up to the belts very well. And yes, I have a John Deere baler.</p><p></p><p>Sizmic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sizmic, post: 853647, member: 6764"] I'm just guessing here but I feel confident that that hay is getting there when you first start the bale. I used to start into the row at the same speed I was going when I stopped, then I started easing into it until I saw the hay turning inside the chamber. That took care of the biggest part of that issue. Crabgrass seemed to the culprit most of the time. It doesn't seem to want to make the transition from the pick up to the belts very well. And yes, I have a John Deere baler. Sizmic [/QUOTE]
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