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Hay storage. Net vs twine.
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1725233" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>Gauge on my 530 didn't wok for years. In fact it seems to me I disconnected it because it took to leaking. I ran with the pressure screwed as high as it would go. Now it may be that it was so wore out it couldn't make enough pressure to hurt itself, I don't know. But even though my yearlings ate the wiring harness off of it so I couldn't use the monitor it made great bales right to the end. But as Fence noted, your swath has a lot to do with bale shape. If your swath is 2/3 the width of your pickup you will always be feeding the centre regardless of which side of the baler you are trying to fill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1725233, member: 12520"] Gauge on my 530 didn’t wok for years. In fact it seems to me I disconnected it because it took to leaking. I ran with the pressure screwed as high as it would go. Now it may be that it was so wore out it couldn’t make enough pressure to hurt itself, I don’t know. But even though my yearlings ate the wiring harness off of it so I couldn’t use the monitor it made great bales right to the end. But as Fence noted, your swath has a lot to do with bale shape. If your swath is 2/3 the width of your pickup you will always be feeding the centre regardless of which side of the baler you are trying to fill. [/QUOTE]
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