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On the subject of hay balers, and getting one's hay rolled....
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1580412" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>Looks like some adjustments need to be made. I'd not like to leave that much hay on the ground. Can you get a mega wide pickup on those tiny little balers? Or hay saver wheels? Or narrow up the windrow?</p><p>Was that crop cut with a self propelled machine? Either way, everyone around here generally makes about 6 rounds around many of their fields first, then bales the outside rounds before cutting the rest. Sometimes depending on circumstances we do the outside rounds then tromp on them to cut the rest of the field. If raked while still some moisture little damage is done.</p><p>In a perfect world I like to cut my outside rounds, wilt them, bale them and wrap them in plastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1580412, member: 12520"] Looks like some adjustments need to be made. I’d not like to leave that much hay on the ground. Can you get a mega wide pickup on those tiny little balers? Or hay saver wheels? Or narrow up the windrow? Was that crop cut with a self propelled machine? Either way, everyone around here generally makes about 6 rounds around many of their fields first, then bales the outside rounds before cutting the rest. Sometimes depending on circumstances we do the outside rounds then tromp on them to cut the rest of the field. If raked while still some moisture little damage is done. In a perfect world I like to cut my outside rounds, wilt them, bale them and wrap them in plastic. [/QUOTE]
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