My dad and I have run a square baler with a lot of tractors but the 460 and 560 work the best of what we have tried. Glad you got it going. Running ''antique '' equipment can be challenging but keep at it. It is very rewarding! 1 box of 9000 ft of twine ties roughly 500 bales.
Delighted for you that it's all going smoothly now, it's such a great feeling when it all works! One thing you might consider - the small stackwagons sometimes go for less money than a single hay wagon! I think I paid 1500 for mine. Haven't used it yet, but seems like a better setup for a small operation than a thrower, especially if your barn is tall enough to dump the stackwagon load.
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My dad and I have run a square baler with a lot of tractors but the 460 and 560 work the best of what we have tried. Glad you got it going. Running ''antique '' equipment can be challenging but keep at it. It is very rewarding!
1 box of 9000 ft of twine ties roughly 500 bales.
Definitely is a challenge for sure! Thanks for the kind words! 👍🏻
Delighted for you that it's all going smoothly now, it's such a great feeling when it all works!
One thing you might consider - the small stackwagons sometimes go for less money than a single hay wagon! I think I paid 1500 for mine. Haven't used it yet, but seems like a better setup for a small operation than a thrower, especially if your barn is tall enough to dump the stackwagon load.
Definitely happy everything is coming together! And thanks for the idea!! Much appreciated!
i take and go one full turn, bale 3 or 4 and re check the weight..
Can't quite tell but it looks like you could use heavier string.
It’s 210 knot
In my mind u don't need all that stuff for the kicker. If it were me I would take if off. Just a thought
I could! May get a thrower someday tho who know!
What planet are you from earthlings heads not shaped like yours
You ought to be working instead of showboating