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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1264516" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>My 535 had 2 twine arms, a bale kicker and net wrap. So far the only plug I've had with the 466 is when the starter roll chain broke. I have baled some seriously wet hay with it and am well pleased. I'm having to unlearn a couple of things, with the 535 you had to keep moving for a short distance when the net wrap started so that the bale actaully caught the net, with the 466 you have to stop as soon as soon as it wraps. I still back up a short distance when I kick a bale. Doesn;t hurt any to get a running start at the beginning of the bale to get it started. I also had to back off on the bale tighness, could barely get a screw driver poked into the bale let alone a bale spike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1264516, member: 34"] My 535 had 2 twine arms, a bale kicker and net wrap. So far the only plug I've had with the 466 is when the starter roll chain broke. I have baled some seriously wet hay with it and am well pleased. I'm having to unlearn a couple of things, with the 535 you had to keep moving for a short distance when the net wrap started so that the bale actaully caught the net, with the 466 you have to stop as soon as soon as it wraps. I still back up a short distance when I kick a bale. Doesn;t hurt any to get a running start at the beginning of the bale to get it started. I also had to back off on the bale tighness, could barely get a screw driver poked into the bale let alone a bale spike. [/QUOTE]
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