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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1546307" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>JD 569, rough, flat ground so all baling speed is under 5 mph. We weighed about 50 bales this fall. Depending on field they went from 1680 to 1850. 71 inches.</p><p></p><p>Our old 535 had tensioner cylinder packing wear out. Was making 10 bales on the same round the 569 was making 6.5. Parked it and rebuilt cylinders at the end of haying. Looking forward to comparing again next year.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Most hay that gets bought into this country can come from 6 to 12 truck hours away. Light bales can get very expensive ton price. Ideally, 1600 bales make close to a max load to haul. Have had a guy that dodged the scales and brought several loads of bales that averaged 1960.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1546307, member: 14161"] JD 569, rough, flat ground so all baling speed is under 5 mph. We weighed about 50 bales this fall. Depending on field they went from 1680 to 1850. 71 inches. Our old 535 had tensioner cylinder packing wear out. Was making 10 bales on the same round the 569 was making 6.5. Parked it and rebuilt cylinders at the end of haying. Looking forward to comparing again next year. Most hay that gets bought into this country can come from 6 to 12 truck hours away. Light bales can get very expensive ton price. Ideally, 1600 bales make close to a max load to haul. Have had a guy that dodged the scales and brought several loads of bales that averaged 1960. [/QUOTE]
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