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weight for square bales
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Belknap" data-source="post: 554972" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>I find that it is hard to keep the weight consistant as so many things change it. The type of grass, moisture content,time of day ,how it is raked. I weighed a bale and it weighed 48lbs and left on the scales for a few weeks and noticed it had lost weight. I bale mostly for female horse owners and they seem to appreciate a lighter bale. After loading a few trailers I do too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Belknap, post: 554972, member: 8461"] I find that it is hard to keep the weight consistant as so many things change it. The type of grass, moisture content,time of day ,how it is raked. I weighed a bale and it weighed 48lbs and left on the scales for a few weeks and noticed it had lost weight. I bale mostly for female horse owners and they seem to appreciate a lighter bale. After loading a few trailers I do too. [/QUOTE]
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