Hay Baler fan

   / Hay Baler fan #11  
Why? I've never had trouble with chaff and properly tuned knotters. They push it out of the way on their own.

Anybody use a small fan on their baler to keep the hay/dust of the knife/cutting area? I thought about getting a fan from Wally world and connect to a battery which would be located in one of the storage binds on the side. Thanks
 
   / Hay Baler fan #12  
Why? I've never had trouble with chaff and properly tuned knotters. They push it out of the way on their own.

The fines build up on the knotters but not enough to interfere with the operation. I just brush it off when I fill the twine box.
 
   / Hay Baler fan #13  
I've never had a problem just blowing it out at the end of the day or as mentioned just a quick brush when putting in new twine.
 
   / Hay Baler fan #14  
Heco knotter fans are stupid expensive. Why not get a couple pusher 12 volt fans from Flea Bay for 10 bucks each, mount them, run a 12 volt lead back to the tractor with a switch and be done with it, cheaper than a gas powered leaf blower.

The Heco fans are a stupid 220 bucks each. Thats insane.
 
   / Hay Baler fan #15  
As others have said If it ain't broke why fix it? I have used a baler for a week and not blown it off.
 

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