Does it push the bale out so that you don't hit it when you close the baler then? On the old ones you had to back up to drop the bale, otherwise you'd hit it when you went to close it again and bend the frame.Hooked the 450 New Holland round baler on the Cab M9, turned on the ac, let it cool down and proceeded to round bale hay. I love the 450, it's all computer driven, Just like watching a video game from the tractor seat. All I have to do is stop when it tells me to, open the tailgate, out comes a round bale, close the tailgate and continue on.
Time to put the Land Pride bat wing chopper on and chop some stubble. Nice having two tractors. The chopper will go on one while the baler stays on the other.
Best post on this entire thread! We'd get along just fine Missouribound.It was hot here today....drank beer and looked at the tractor.
Lol, I remember those days and boy do I miss them.It was hot here today....drank beer and looked at the tractor.
Well thank you....it sure sounds like it.Best post on this entire thread! We'd get along just fine Missouribound.
Sure does. It has a spring loaded lower platform that rolls the bale back a few feet. Had one that didn't. PITA. Long time ago.Does it push the bale out so that you don't hit it when you close the baler then? On the old ones you had to back up to drop the bale, otherwise you'd hit it when you went to close it again and bend the frame.
It actually happened by accident. Had it turned backward for pushing brush (last time I was in the area I was working I ripped the power steering hose off), got done with the rake and got it back to the house to grab the bush hog. Forgot to spin the rake back around, then I looked at and said I bet it will stand itself up that way, imagine that lolPartner, it's amazing what a pin can do when released! Good that you got it figured out. It's like a new implement now.
Nice job! Yes a grapple is worth it's weight in gold.Learned today that I’m an idiot lol. After a year of fighting with the rake to get it hooked up while it’s laying on the ground, all I had to do was turn it around backwards!
Used the rake and the bush hog to finish clearing another area. Hauled all the brush to the burn pile. Sure wish I had a grapple.
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