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<blockquote data-quote="Stepper" data-source="post: 261512" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p>Ken,</p><p></p><p>I have never baled any hay with a johndeer but from what i have herd they are really good balers. This was my first year to ever round bale hay. But from what i can tell the bigger the windrows the better. You might have to bale in a lower gear when the windrow is thick. But it seems like the baler will turn out better bales. That seems to be true for both square and round balers.</p><p></p><p>The only time i have ever had trouble with plugging up the round baler was when i started to bail before all of the dew was off and even then if i had of started off in a lower gear i probably would not of had any trouble then.</p><p></p><p>And then one day when the hay got to dry before i was finished baleing a feild. The baler plugged up on me. I dont know it this info is any help. But that has been my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stepper, post: 261512, member: 3398"] Ken, I have never baled any hay with a johndeer but from what i have herd they are really good balers. This was my first year to ever round bale hay. But from what i can tell the bigger the windrows the better. You might have to bale in a lower gear when the windrow is thick. But it seems like the baler will turn out better bales. That seems to be true for both square and round balers. The only time i have ever had trouble with plugging up the round baler was when i started to bail before all of the dew was off and even then if i had of started off in a lower gear i probably would not of had any trouble then. And then one day when the hay got to dry before i was finished baleing a feild. The baler plugged up on me. I dont know it this info is any help. But that has been my experience. [/QUOTE]
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