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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 621625" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>I have a NH BR730, just makes the 4x4s and I don't see the pick-up any better then on my inline and also my 4x4 is more comparable in capacity to the small square baler then those larger models. It is all what you are used to running. Like I posted, I think the low profile pick-up will not swallow hay as fast as the conventional side delivery small square balers if the hay is clumpy, but if it is raked right I don't think there is any difference. Also, after I got this second Hesston 4590 I did have a lot of problems breaking the plunger shear alot and after getting the dealer out there another time we came up with the fact that the stuffer forks needed to be adjusted another link advanced with the plunger and that made alot of difference and the same on one of my friends balers. So now I think about it I can see the problems you might of had, actually, I told the dealer to bring me back my old baler if he couldn't get this one going better. So everyone who has one of these balers and if you are having problems check on the stuffer and plunger timing. A couple of years ago the plunger went slightly out of time and I had the dealership owner mess with it again and we could not figure out how it jumped but it did and was knicking the stuffers, never happened again. The knotters have worked flawlessly however after baling around 20,000 small squares per year for the last 4 years with it. On my older Case-IH version I had a never ending fight with the Raspy type knotter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 621625, member: 3046"] I have a NH BR730, just makes the 4x4s and I don't see the pick-up any better then on my inline and also my 4x4 is more comparable in capacity to the small square baler then those larger models. It is all what you are used to running. Like I posted, I think the low profile pick-up will not swallow hay as fast as the conventional side delivery small square balers if the hay is clumpy, but if it is raked right I don't think there is any difference. Also, after I got this second Hesston 4590 I did have a lot of problems breaking the plunger shear alot and after getting the dealer out there another time we came up with the fact that the stuffer forks needed to be adjusted another link advanced with the plunger and that made alot of difference and the same on one of my friends balers. So now I think about it I can see the problems you might of had, actually, I told the dealer to bring me back my old baler if he couldn't get this one going better. So everyone who has one of these balers and if you are having problems check on the stuffer and plunger timing. A couple of years ago the plunger went slightly out of time and I had the dealership owner mess with it again and we could not figure out how it jumped but it did and was knicking the stuffers, never happened again. The knotters have worked flawlessly however after baling around 20,000 small squares per year for the last 4 years with it. On my older Case-IH version I had a never ending fight with the Raspy type knotter. [/QUOTE]
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