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Silage baler or regular baler?
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Oldtonew
Posted 10/26/2017 21:13 (#6329242 - in reply to #6204405)
Subject: RE: Silage baler or regular baler?


Regular balers will not hold up long doing baleage even if the baler will bale a good tight bale.

Silage balers have heavier built bearings and chains for longer bale life of baler.

Knives are good to have and when you have long stem crop knives will allow baler to make better bale. Knives chop crop so it will pack a tighter air tight bale which enables better ensile process.


Silage kits on a dry baler is just a get by. The amount of baleage 200-250 bales per year you intend on baling don't waste your money on a dry baler with silage kit. Good silage baler will cost more but in long run you will no regret it.

Welger has some older model very good silage balers that you may could find reasonably priced.



Edited by Oldtonew 10/26/2017 21:33
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