How to load a round baler on a trailer

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cfpinz":2jwf10y7 said:
Nesikep":2jwf10y7 said:
What's with the skid marks under it :p

It was raining when we loaded it.

I was flipping thru google images of Vermeer and my baler popped up, never knew I was famous.
You aren;t, your baler is!
Now that picture of you driving the JD with that cheshire cat grin, THAT would make you famous
 
Rafter S":24v3xt7n said:
I talked to a guy a couple of weeks ago who works for Vermeer. He told me they have a round baler now where you don't have to stop to dump the bale, but just keep going. Is that one of them?

You don't have to on a Krone it will make you pray for a Vermeer or Hesston.
 
JMJ Farms":36kgyy1o said:
How you gonna unload it? :bang:
He just backed the tractor onto the trailer, hooked it up and drove away. Or so he claims!
 
dun":1wd3tzk4 said:
JMJ Farms":1wd3tzk4 said:
How you gonna unload it? :bang:
He just backed the tractor onto the trailer, hooked it up and drove away. Or so he claims!
I drove mine on and off the trailer all the time hooked up to the tractor when moving over to hay fields that were 15 to 20 miles away.
Tractor looks like a semi with all the mirrors on it,
 
dun":1md4kg6u said:
JMJ Farms":1md4kg6u said:
How you gonna unload it? :bang:
He just backed the tractor onto the trailer, hooked it up and drove away. Or so he claims!

Worked slick as snot.

I usually pull the tractor and baler up on the flatbed to move them, but this one is a lot wider than my old 504L so it'll get towed by the truck when going any distance.
 
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