Bigfoot62
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- Aug 5, 2008
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- Location
- W. Central Louisiana
- Tractor
- JD 5090M; JD 5085M; JD 5083E; NH TN70A; Ford 2600
I'm at a crossroad. I want input from those experienced with round balers, please.
Here's where I'm at.
I have a 457 that I bought used 6 years ago. I've always had some problem with hay running up the belts. Sometimes worse than others. It always happened with damp hay, but this cutting was completely dry. I cut Monday and didn't finish baling until Saturday. Last week was a "worse" time. Because of frequent rains, I had not cut in nearly two months. The grass was almost waist deep and very thick. Yield was about 3 rolls (4x5) per acre. I think, because of the long stems, it was worse this time than ever before.
The total bale count is just under 8000 rolls.
Here's what I've done:
I was told to decrease engine RPM's. That helps, but now I'm only traveling at about 3.5 MPH. Makes for a long day in the field.
I was told to replace the belts. Snags and tears in the belt can catch the hay and pull it along. Put all new belts on last year, but that didn't fix it. If anything, it might be worse.
I was told to add the outside compressor tines. (the baler had 4 tines, but holes for 4 more) Just did that last week before baling. That didn't fix it either.
There are no pickup teeth missing. (was told that could cause it too)
Now, after talking to two different JD mechanics last week, that the fix is to put a "silage roller and knife" kit on it. ($1500-2000) One of the mechanics admitted that he had put this kit on a BRAND NEW 459 just a couple weeks ago!!!
I'm wondering if I just need to cut my losses and trade it in. I'm tired of climbing up on the front of the baler and cutting the hay from the tension roller. I'm tired of throwing money at this baler and it still giving problems. (I've spent about $3000 on it in just the last two years. New belts, new PTO shaft, etc.) Another factor is I'm thinking of buying a new baler while I'm still working and can pay for it. I'd rather not be making notes on equipment after I retire.
I'm looking at a new Vermeer 504N. Any comments on that model? I had thought about a new 459, but after the mechanic told me that they were having to retrofit brand new 459's, I'm reluctant to trade for a new JD.
BTW, in my part of the world, JD or Vermeer is the only two that I'd consider. No local dealers for any other brands here. I have Vermeer dealers 20 and 50 miles away, and JD dealers 50 and 75 miles away.
Here's where I'm at.
I have a 457 that I bought used 6 years ago. I've always had some problem with hay running up the belts. Sometimes worse than others. It always happened with damp hay, but this cutting was completely dry. I cut Monday and didn't finish baling until Saturday. Last week was a "worse" time. Because of frequent rains, I had not cut in nearly two months. The grass was almost waist deep and very thick. Yield was about 3 rolls (4x5) per acre. I think, because of the long stems, it was worse this time than ever before.
The total bale count is just under 8000 rolls.
Here's what I've done:
I was told to decrease engine RPM's. That helps, but now I'm only traveling at about 3.5 MPH. Makes for a long day in the field.
I was told to replace the belts. Snags and tears in the belt can catch the hay and pull it along. Put all new belts on last year, but that didn't fix it. If anything, it might be worse.
I was told to add the outside compressor tines. (the baler had 4 tines, but holes for 4 more) Just did that last week before baling. That didn't fix it either.
There are no pickup teeth missing. (was told that could cause it too)
Now, after talking to two different JD mechanics last week, that the fix is to put a "silage roller and knife" kit on it. ($1500-2000) One of the mechanics admitted that he had put this kit on a BRAND NEW 459 just a couple weeks ago!!!
I'm wondering if I just need to cut my losses and trade it in. I'm tired of climbing up on the front of the baler and cutting the hay from the tension roller. I'm tired of throwing money at this baler and it still giving problems. (I've spent about $3000 on it in just the last two years. New belts, new PTO shaft, etc.) Another factor is I'm thinking of buying a new baler while I'm still working and can pay for it. I'd rather not be making notes on equipment after I retire.
I'm looking at a new Vermeer 504N. Any comments on that model? I had thought about a new 459, but after the mechanic told me that they were having to retrofit brand new 459's, I'm reluctant to trade for a new JD.
BTW, in my part of the world, JD or Vermeer is the only two that I'd consider. No local dealers for any other brands here. I have Vermeer dealers 20 and 50 miles away, and JD dealers 50 and 75 miles away.