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<blockquote data-quote="sizmic" data-source="post: 853654" data-attributes="member: 6764"><p>Possible, but highly unlikely with crabgrass, in my opinion. There is no more friction there than there is against the wall of the baler and the hay itself. I have never seen anything other than a bad bearing get hot on a baler. Having said the above, in the type of droughts a big part of the country is in, I would be leary of pulling any equipment into a field of hay.</p><p></p><p>Sizmic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sizmic, post: 853654, member: 6764"] Possible, but highly unlikely with crabgrass, in my opinion. There is no more friction there than there is against the wall of the baler and the hay itself. I have never seen anything other than a bad bearing get hot on a baler. Having said the above, in the type of droughts a big part of the country is in, I would be leary of pulling any equipment into a field of hay. Sizmic [/QUOTE]
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