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| It is possible if you are creative for the grain cart operator to run both the grain cart and the bagger from the cab of the grain cart tractor. It is my understanding that people in southwest Kansas have their bagger tractor rigged up so that they can hit a button on a garage door opener to engage the PTO and another to increase the throttle. The tractor sits there in neutral because the tension on the brakes of the bagger are what determines the stretch of the bag. No one gets in the bagger tractor until it's time to switch bags.
The bagger I'm interested in has no moving parts. If you search for posts by Cyclone (filter by author in the search function) you will find where he talks about this bagger. Many people that I've talked to have been dubious of this bagger because they don't believe it's capable of stretching the bag appropriately. I'm researching whether I'm willing to take that risk or not.
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