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southern MN | Yea just now saw the promo video of it that was posted here a while ago. Someone commented on it add in a steamer also to make it a real baling rig. And $$$$.
Certainly a cool deal.
Living in the land of corn and soybeans, where grass hay making is relegated to baling the swamps if they dry a bit in mid summer, and road ditches and odd corners of land not suited for row crops, it’s fascinating to imagine a field of hay such machines could operate in, or the demand anywhere for that amount of small squares. The few dairies left here do a lot of alfalfa silage because hay rarely dries well here until maybe august cutting, and I see more big square and many more round balers than small square any more.
Just all together local conditions make such a large fast expensive small square baler something quite fascinating.
My NH 270 might not keep up.
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