[AT] Finally baling

Mattias Kessén davidbrown950 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 26 11:23:49 PDT 2012


The pack behind the baler is for lifting it onto a wagon. But i don't have
a appropriate wagon for that. The bales are never turned. The baler is a
welger WSA 350 and it's pretty old I got it about ten years ago for about
70 USD. It makes square loose packed bales that are easy to handle and
stack, indoors. Never heard of people stacking hay outdoors in civilized
parts of the world ;-)
I wouldn't say that i farm but our place is a little more than twelve acres
and about half of it I use for hay.

Mattias
Den 26 jul 2012 09:29 skrev "John Maddock" <agtronixjv at southcom.com.au>:

> British Farming Forum members report the same delays!
>
> Tell us about the machinery you show in the video.  I'm puzzled by hte
> bales held as a pack behind the baler.  Do they come out of the bale
> chamber in that pattern or they turned sideways into an accumulator we
> can't see?
>
> JV
>
>
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4YAgTY2yBs&feature=g-upl
> >
> > After a cold wet summer I finally managed to cut the hay on sunday but of
> > course it had to rain some on monday morning. But the temperatures are
> > nice
> > above 80 F.
> >
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