Texasmark
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- Ford: '88 3910 Series II, '65 3000; '07 6530C Branson with FEL, 2020 LS MT225S. All Diesels
On bale weight, I have a JD 375. 5' long x 4' diameter bale maker. I was making sloppy bales and thanks to a comment by Tx, Jim, I installed a pressure gauge monitoring my bale forming cylinder and it was only registering around 1000#. I replaced the pressure regulator valve which forced the baling pressure back up to 3000# OEM spec. and it really made a difference in bale quality and weight.
A lot goes into a bale of hay and my opinion is if you want to get down to the nitty gritty, have the bales weighed. Otherwise buy by the "convenient" method of "by the bale" and take your chances. Around here scales are few and far. Bale count is the common denominator.
Course you have no idea as to what you are buying as to nutrients, etc.....even if you grow your own, unless you are a BTO who counts (has to count) every penny in and out, you don't bother.
A lot goes into a bale of hay and my opinion is if you want to get down to the nitty gritty, have the bales weighed. Otherwise buy by the "convenient" method of "by the bale" and take your chances. Around here scales are few and far. Bale count is the common denominator.
Course you have no idea as to what you are buying as to nutrients, etc.....even if you grow your own, unless you are a BTO who counts (has to count) every penny in and out, you don't bother.