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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1511402" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>That sounds steep for sure. We have a field that is pretty steep sidehill, seems to me I tried baling it with a 100 hp tractor once and I was down in the basement gears. For some reason our tractors keep getting bigger so I don't think too much about it anymore. I do know when you kick a bale out going up that side hill you want to back up until the baler is 90 degrees to the slope or it will travel an awful long ways. Or if you are pointed down hill the bale will chase you lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1511402, member: 12520"] That sounds steep for sure. We have a field that is pretty steep sidehill, seems to me I tried baling it with a 100 hp tractor once and I was down in the basement gears. For some reason our tractors keep getting bigger so I don't think too much about it anymore. I do know when you kick a bale out going up that side hill you want to back up until the baler is 90 degrees to the slope or it will travel an awful long ways. Or if you are pointed down hill the bale will chase you lol [/QUOTE]
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