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<blockquote data-quote="Txpiney" data-source="post: 1442534" data-attributes="member: 27506"><p>I have an M&W chain baler which is a soft core baler, And that is what I do. I start bailing and watch my tachometer, when it bogs down about 75 to a 100 rpms I tie it and dump the bale. If you don't [ as you know] your bales are loose and don't stack worth a darn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txpiney, post: 1442534, member: 27506"] I have an M&W chain baler which is a soft core baler, And that is what I do. I start bailing and watch my tachometer, when it bogs down about 75 to a 100 rpms I tie it and dump the bale. If you don't [ as you know] your bales are loose and don't stack worth a darn. [/QUOTE]
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