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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgefarmer63" data-source="post: 1620355" data-attributes="member: 23951"><p>I agree. I can live with what I have, but if something becomes available locally (like the 6430) and all the planets align, I could do a swap. In the meantime I keep the 456ss dialed in to making 4 foot by 52ish inch bales. The silage bales , if baled at 50-65% moisture are a load. When I pick them up with the 5320 , with an overbuilt bale grabber (600#, I'm told) , you have a load. I think my sweet spot is 40-50% moisture. Cows seem to love those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgefarmer63, post: 1620355, member: 23951"] I agree. I can live with what I have, but if something becomes available locally (like the 6430) and all the planets align, I could do a swap. In the meantime I keep the 456ss dialed in to making 4 foot by 52ish inch bales. The silage bales , if baled at 50-65% moisture are a load. When I pick them up with the 5320 , with an overbuilt bale grabber (600#, I'm told) , you have a load. I think my sweet spot is 40-50% moisture. Cows seem to love those. [/QUOTE]
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