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weight for square bales
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<blockquote data-quote="dyates" data-source="post: 554769" data-attributes="member: 7137"><p>I bale hay in such a way to produce tight bales of good quality. Sometimes that means light bales, sometimes heavy. Baling conditions can change in a matter of a few minutes requiring you to readjust the baler. Dry grass may only weigh in at 40 pounds. Alfalfa/grass mix may hit 65-70 pounds or more. I adjust my prices to reflect what is/isn't in the bale. Long story short, I would rather have a 30 pound bale of good hay versus a 70 pound bale of hay that somebody turned into crap by baling it wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyates, post: 554769, member: 7137"] I bale hay in such a way to produce tight bales of good quality. Sometimes that means light bales, sometimes heavy. Baling conditions can change in a matter of a few minutes requiring you to readjust the baler. Dry grass may only weigh in at 40 pounds. Alfalfa/grass mix may hit 65-70 pounds or more. I adjust my prices to reflect what is/isn't in the bale. Long story short, I would rather have a 30 pound bale of good hay versus a 70 pound bale of hay that somebody turned into crap by baling it wrong. [/QUOTE]
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