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<blockquote data-quote="rc" data-source="post: 554461" data-attributes="member: 878"><p>if i'm buying and have someone putting them in the barn (which I don't ever) I like em to be as heavy and tight as possible, however, when baling for the public what will be a good fair weight and size for square bales? I have a brand new Case IH 530 that I have only ran 6 bales through. They probably weigh around 60 to 70 pounds and are really tight. The dealer said not to do much adjusting until 15 or 20 had been baled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc, post: 554461, member: 878"] if i'm buying and have someone putting them in the barn (which I don't ever) I like em to be as heavy and tight as possible, however, when baling for the public what will be a good fair weight and size for square bales? I have a brand new Case IH 530 that I have only ran 6 bales through. They probably weigh around 60 to 70 pounds and are really tight. The dealer said not to do much adjusting until 15 or 20 had been baled. [/QUOTE]
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