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Rond bale vs. Large square bale
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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1141516" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>I tried out a big square baler and I loved it. Just like a small square baler there is no stopping just keep on driving so you can baler hay quicker than a round baler, they also stack nice in a barn or on a semi. Also like small squares the bales are in "flakes" or "cookies" which are nice if you have to feed just a few animals sometimes. </p><p></p><p>Downside and ultimate deal breaker is that you can't leave them outside as they don't shed any water. Which is a real problem when you are baling hay and just as you finish it starts raining. Other thing is you need a healthy tractor I tried out a 3x3 Hesston baler and it made my 130 PTO hp tractor work. If I had bought the unit I would have upgraded to a 150+ hp tractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1141516, member: 19817"] I tried out a big square baler and I loved it. Just like a small square baler there is no stopping just keep on driving so you can baler hay quicker than a round baler, they also stack nice in a barn or on a semi. Also like small squares the bales are in "flakes" or "cookies" which are nice if you have to feed just a few animals sometimes. Downside and ultimate deal breaker is that you can't leave them outside as they don't shed any water. Which is a real problem when you are baling hay and just as you finish it starts raining. Other thing is you need a healthy tractor I tried out a 3x3 Hesston baler and it made my 130 PTO hp tractor work. If I had bought the unit I would have upgraded to a 150+ hp tractor. [/QUOTE]
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