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| Yes. The bagger forces grain into the bag. There is nowhere for the grain to go unless the bagger rolls forward. So the pressure of the grain pushes the bagger forward. The force is significant. All baggers that I'm familiar with have a brake system that cab be set to slow the forward progress allowing the bag to be stretched and filled more thoroughly.
In my experience, those brake systems are generally too weak for certain situations. | |
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