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How much can you bale per hour?
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<blockquote data-quote="sizmic" data-source="post: 851307" data-attributes="member: 6764"><p>How can you all bale at those ground speeds? The pick up on my 567 JD runs, at best, 4 mph. I do run some alfalfas at about 4.5 mph to keep from stripping the leaves off. Meaning feeding the hay into the baler instead of letting the baler pull the windrow in. Anything over 5 mph, the pick up is playing catch up and not making as dense a bale, maybe accounting for the higher volume of bales per hour.</p><p></p><p>Also the air ride seat can't perform on "our fields" at much over 6mph.</p><p></p><p>Sizmic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sizmic, post: 851307, member: 6764"] How can you all bale at those ground speeds? The pick up on my 567 JD runs, at best, 4 mph. I do run some alfalfas at about 4.5 mph to keep from stripping the leaves off. Meaning feeding the hay into the baler instead of letting the baler pull the windrow in. Anything over 5 mph, the pick up is playing catch up and not making as dense a bale, maybe accounting for the higher volume of bales per hour. Also the air ride seat can't perform on "our fields" at much over 6mph. Sizmic [/QUOTE]
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