Reduce ground speed while maintaining engine RPMs which amounts to a lower gear. Weave from side to side making an even bale.
Adjust tension on the line feeder inside the baler.
It is used to make bales of hay.
The only way to make a tighter bale with OMC roll balers is to have a tractor with good hydraulics...cylinders on your baler that are sound with NO seepage...and keep driving and feeding hay into the chamber until the guage reaches the red zone. You'll risk either shearing off bolts or making your slip-clutch slip...depending on your baler's design. The core is going to be soft no matter what. The outside shell density is what puts the pounds into bales from this type of baler. I have made bales as light as 725 pounds and bales as heavy as 1700 pounds with 596 OMC balers.
A small square baler will make hay bales that weight from 40 to 60 pounds, able to be lifted by one person. Large square bales could weigh 800 pounds and have the same amount of hay as 20 to 40 small bales. But you would need equipment to load the bales onto a trailer for transport.
It bales up hay into big compact bales that can be fed to livestock over a longer period of time, especially big square or big round bales. It also saves on labour of gathering up the hay in a pile, putting it on a wagon and throwing it all in another pile in the barn or in a hay-shelter.
Well you have to have the equiptment. as long as have a hay cutter, a round or square baler, and a wagon for square bales,or a trailer and a hay lifter for round bails. and there you have it!!! oh and you need a tractor too.
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Probably not. Bales can vary some depending on the type and how it was baled but the smallest would be a 2 wire bale at 60 to 70 pounds. Larger "small" bales can weigh as much as 130 pounds. Back in the days of hand-baled hay, the bales could be literally any size and any weight depending on how the farmer wished to make them. This was somewhat of a driving factor in the invention of the mechanical baler. "Large" bales can be either round or rectangular, as large as 3.5 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet and weigh as much as a ton each.
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You can make your bra tighter by adjusting the straps. You can also put the back strap on the hooks that are the furthest from the end of the strap.