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<blockquote data-quote="beefmasters" data-source="post: 1274386" data-attributes="member: 6758"><p>Supa Dexta,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the post,very informative.You did a good job on the picture and pointing out the various problems you have had. I, unfortunately am technologically challenged and do good just to type on here. :lol2: </p><p></p><p>I have not been back on this subject because i did not have anything to report until now.I just got thru baling another field of sudan-same variety (go man go) as the last one.However i was able to get it cut before it got quite as tall as the last field.</p><p></p><p>I removed the compression rack completely before i started to see what would happen.Still had to ease into the row slowly and had some trouble getting started but once the bale actually started to form and start rolling it seemed to take it ok.Wished i had left the compression rack in and tried a few bales before i took it out to see the difference on this field--but hindsight is 20-20.</p><p></p><p>I had no wrapping on the top idler roller like before.I don't know if it was because the sudan was cut a little shorter than the other field or what.</p><p></p><p>I hope to get to try it back on some different grass like bluestem etc but if this heat doesn't let up and we get some rain soon my baling may be over for the season.</p><p></p><p>Latest problem on the baler is the right hand side outer belt is trying to rub too much on the tension arms.I have done some adjustments per the manual but so far has not helped it.Hope to get it under a shade tree in a day or two and try to get more in depth on it.Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beefmasters, post: 1274386, member: 6758"] Supa Dexta, Thanks for the post,very informative.You did a good job on the picture and pointing out the various problems you have had. I, unfortunately am technologically challenged and do good just to type on here. :lol2: I have not been back on this subject because i did not have anything to report until now.I just got thru baling another field of sudan-same variety (go man go) as the last one.However i was able to get it cut before it got quite as tall as the last field. I removed the compression rack completely before i started to see what would happen.Still had to ease into the row slowly and had some trouble getting started but once the bale actually started to form and start rolling it seemed to take it ok.Wished i had left the compression rack in and tried a few bales before i took it out to see the difference on this field--but hindsight is 20-20. I had no wrapping on the top idler roller like before.I don't know if it was because the sudan was cut a little shorter than the other field or what. I hope to get to try it back on some different grass like bluestem etc but if this heat doesn't let up and we get some rain soon my baling may be over for the season. Latest problem on the baler is the right hand side outer belt is trying to rub too much on the tension arms.I have done some adjustments per the manual but so far has not helped it.Hope to get it under a shade tree in a day or two and try to get more in depth on it.Take care. [/QUOTE]
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