I have a deere 24T small square baler. Overall, it gets hay into bales. They look like they could use a shave and a hair cut, but in the end they look a little shaggy.
Then a guy comes by with a NH 575 and makes these amazing perfect cube well shaven pretty looking small squares.
I was looking on Youtube and it seems to be about the same experience there. I watched several models of balers and something like the NH 316 makes a nicer bale than the 24T, not quite as nice as a 575.
Heston Inline balers seem to turn out pretty looking bales too.
Is it about how tight the screws are on the bale chamber? Speed+row thickness? Can you tune a NH 316 to make those perfect bales too?
Just wondering what the key to that is?
I'm thinking of entering some balse in a beauty contest. j/k.
What makes for nice small square bales?
Then a guy comes by with a NH 575 and makes these amazing perfect cube well shaven pretty looking small squares.
I was looking on Youtube and it seems to be about the same experience there. I watched several models of balers and something like the NH 316 makes a nicer bale than the 24T, not quite as nice as a 575.
Heston Inline balers seem to turn out pretty looking bales too.
Is it about how tight the screws are on the bale chamber? Speed+row thickness? Can you tune a NH 316 to make those perfect bales too?
Just wondering what the key to that is?
I'm thinking of entering some balse in a beauty contest. j/k.
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