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<blockquote data-quote="gertguy" data-source="post: 463528" data-attributes="member: 7174"><p>I had that baler for 10 years. I weighed many loads of hay and none ever weighed 700-800 lbs. My coastal weighed 500-550.</p><p>Have you actually weighed your hay? If so, what kind and what moisture content?</p></blockquote><p></p><p>No we haven't wieghed any. I saw in the brochure about 750. I bale all types of crops. Orchardgrass, oats, fescue, bermuda, sorghum sudan, and sum beans at about 12-16% moisture. </p><p>I am going to start baling sum more bermuda. what moisture % do you recommend.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="gertguy, post: 463528, member: 7174"] I had that baler for 10 years. I weighed many loads of hay and none ever weighed 700-800 lbs. My coastal weighed 500-550. Have you actually weighed your hay? If so, what kind and what moisture content?[/quote] No we haven't wieghed any. I saw in the brochure about 750. I bale all types of crops. Orchardgrass, oats, fescue, bermuda, sorghum sudan, and sum beans at about 12-16% moisture. I am going to start baling sum more bermuda. what moisture % do you recommend. [/QUOTE]
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