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Pedee, Oregon | No. No. Yes. Either way.
Consistent quality raking is the key to getting the best performance out of any baler. Inline's are fast until you hit a clump or damp wad. They lack a long stroke feed fork (and/or auger) to break those up. I use a Hesston inline that makes a 16x18 two tie, I make 4' bales about 90 lbs average. Handle it all with a machine, stack it 10 or 11 high and they don't fall over. | |
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