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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 1006427" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>I have one and it's been a dependable baler. Can eat up a pretty big windrow if hay is dry but if it's a little damp it will plug up on the augers of the wide pick-up if I drive too fast. Autowrap is pretty good, maybe 1 out of 100 bales the twine will in wrong location on one side and will not tie or cut, but I just have to hope out and trip the lever to re-tie and keep going. I know netwrap was an option but I don't know how that worked. I personally haven't had good luck getting cornstalks to feed very good so I don't bale many. Not near as nice as newer balers but not near the price either. I have no plans of getting ride of mine in the near future but I bale less than 500 bales a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 1006427, member: 122"] I have one and it's been a dependable baler. Can eat up a pretty big windrow if hay is dry but if it's a little damp it will plug up on the augers of the wide pick-up if I drive too fast. Autowrap is pretty good, maybe 1 out of 100 bales the twine will in wrong location on one side and will not tie or cut, but I just have to hope out and trip the lever to re-tie and keep going. I know netwrap was an option but I don't know how that worked. I personally haven't had good luck getting cornstalks to feed very good so I don't bale many. Not near as nice as newer balers but not near the price either. I have no plans of getting ride of mine in the near future but I bale less than 500 bales a year. [/QUOTE]
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