[AT] Vermeer big round balers?
Larry Mason
lcmason at uslink.net
Sun Aug 14 09:54:37 PDT 2005
We use a 605C to bale our hay. It starts fairly easy and makes nice bales
(assuming you remember to weave a bit while pickung up the windrow). We have
been using this baler for 2 to 3 years now and it pulls much easier than
the baler we now use as a backup. We had a bearing go out but it was a
fairly easy fix.
Larry Mason
Hackensack MN
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Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 8:01 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] Vermeer big round balers?
>
> In a message dated 8/14/2005 7:44:47 AM Central Daylight Time,
> pinecrestdairy at acsnet.com writes:
>
> My first baler was a Vermeer, one of the first ones out. It did a nice
job
> on alfalfa, but I could not bale straw with it. I could never get even 1
> bale of straw through it. The straw would build up in the front of the
> machine and not enter the chamber.
>
>
> I had a 605 A. The first model produced. It had a continuous wide belt
on
> the bottom. If the straw was too dry, it would not start a core. I put
weld
> beads across the steel rollers to grip the straw and then baled it when
> everyone said it was too wet. I learned to bale wet hay with this baler,
and
> have baled right behind the swather many times. Folks around here tend
to wait
> too many days until the hay is just powder dry before baling. I like it
> with some moisture. Never had a problem with horses eating moldy hay
either....
>
> Cecil in OKla
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