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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 390568" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Sirloin;</p><p>I will give you credit for the ability in baleing hay that does not catch on fire. The fact that you have never seen it has nothing to do with weather it can happen or not. If a beginner reads some of your suggestions it may cause him to get into some serious trouble.</p><p>I will also give you credit on getting some salvage value out of baleing wet hay. But that is all it is, salvage. If you do not beleive this send it off to be tested. </p><p>Baleing hay is in no way shape or form an art. Wrong word. It is a skill that has been aquired by you over many years, nomatter what you think your ending up with. I suggest that you study up on the effects heat build up has on the value of that hay. In my bussiness I am the very best at what I do. But not a day goes by that I do not try and learn more. Some of the new tech works for me some does not, but it is there for the takeing so why not.</p><p>I still respect your opinion as you have been at this for a very long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 390568, member: 5494"] Sirloin; I will give you credit for the ability in baleing hay that does not catch on fire. The fact that you have never seen it has nothing to do with weather it can happen or not. If a beginner reads some of your suggestions it may cause him to get into some serious trouble. I will also give you credit on getting some salvage value out of baleing wet hay. But that is all it is, salvage. If you do not beleive this send it off to be tested. Baleing hay is in no way shape or form an art. Wrong word. It is a skill that has been aquired by you over many years, nomatter what you think your ending up with. I suggest that you study up on the effects heat build up has on the value of that hay. In my bussiness I am the very best at what I do. But not a day goes by that I do not try and learn more. Some of the new tech works for me some does not, but it is there for the takeing so why not. I still respect your opinion as you have been at this for a very long time. [/QUOTE]
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