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Posted 8/22/2017 21:59 (#6204405)
Subject: Silage baler or regular baler?


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Did some baleage this spring and summer. Have not fed any yet but pretty sure it is going to be good feed. Rye was baled with a regular 567 deere and Sudan baled with big Vermeer baler. None silage ready balers. I would like to purchase my own baler. Question is are silage balers a must to do baleage correct. We had trouble with Vermeer having Sudan wrap around front roll. We would do around 200-250 bales baleage and dry bale 100-150. Will a regular baler get a dense enough bale? Are the knives a must to cut up crop? Will regular balers hold up under more stressful conditions? Do the silage kits work on regular balers? There r a lot of reasonable priced dry balers out there. And if a kit works I would go that route. Maybe I don't have enough balers to justify a baler but it is hard to get them there when u want them. Too many times biting my nails with rain coming. Needing some advice. TIA
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