Tx Jim
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bigbull338
I do agree it's easy for the baler operator to turn the hyd knob to loosen the hyd tension therefore making loose bales. It's also possible the machine has some faulty parts PLUS the baler operator that operates baler incorrectly can make for loose bales. Good luck with your barn find although I wouldn't want a 5 ft wide baler because of the problems one has trying to get them hauled where I live. Around here most 5 ft wide bales are the ugliest/whiskey barrel shaped things because the operators won't crowd each windrow edge to properly fill up the bales so they will be LEVEL.
As I've previously stated JD 467 balers are some of the best I've operated.
I do agree it's easy for the baler operator to turn the hyd knob to loosen the hyd tension therefore making loose bales. It's also possible the machine has some faulty parts PLUS the baler operator that operates baler incorrectly can make for loose bales. Good luck with your barn find although I wouldn't want a 5 ft wide baler because of the problems one has trying to get them hauled where I live. Around here most 5 ft wide bales are the ugliest/whiskey barrel shaped things because the operators won't crowd each windrow edge to properly fill up the bales so they will be LEVEL.
As I've previously stated JD 467 balers are some of the best I've operated.