Donald Lehman
Well-known Member
Are round balers adjustable for bale density? Seems to me there should be some way to adjust them. Jeff hires his baling done and half the time whoever bales the hay, the bales are baled so loose the darn things flatten when you sit them on the ground. You end up with way more bales, and it takes a lot more wrap plus they don't cure as well with all of the air in them. The guys who use New Hollands always seem to have good dense bales. Kuhn seems to make a good dense bale. Everything else, not so much. Not to mention you get charged for 90 some odd bales and in reality you have about 70 bales worth of hay.