@backcountryfarmer24 we've been running ours at 70 in dry hay with tension around 2 o clock on the dial type gauge. We don't have scales in our baler is why I asked. We will weigh some soon but have to wait for someone to come with a portable scale.
Ok yeah we feel the higher the density the better for storage. And we actually don't have scales on our baler we felt like we didn’t need that option and it was a couple thousand extra dollars to get it. but usually when we drop a full bale in our feed wagon it's somewhere in the 1850 range.
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Here in Uruguay we use 6 belts
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I'm guessing you do 4 foot wide bales instead of 5 feet
@@backcountryfarmer24 Exactly around here you hardly see 5 foot wide bales
How heavy is the bale being a 5x6?
You're making your bales 70"? What kind of weights are you getting at that size? And how high are you running your tension?
@BenOfficial94 usually 68.5 sometimes it goes to 70 but they usually weigh 1700 to 2000 pounds and we run our tension just below the red line
@backcountryfarmer24 we've been running ours at 70 in dry hay with tension around 2 o clock on the dial type gauge. We don't have scales in our baler is why I asked. We will weigh some soon but have to wait for someone to come with a portable scale.
Ok yeah we feel the higher the density the better for storage. And we actually don't have scales on our baler we felt like we didn’t need that option and it was a couple thousand extra dollars to get it. but usually when we drop a full bale in our feed wagon it's somewhere in the 1850 range.