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Owner's Report On Haying, Silage Equipment
Are you satisfied with your haying and/or silage equipment? How could it be improved? Have you modified your equipment in any way? Have you tried any management "wrinkles" in handling hay or silage? What equipment would you like to see developed?
These are some of the questions we asked randomly-selected h
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Owner s Report On Haying Silage Equipment HAY & FORAGE HARVESTING Forage Handling Are you satisfied with your haying and/or silage equipment? How could it be improved? Have you modified your equipment in any way? Have you tried any management wrinkles in handling hay or silage? What equipment would you like to see developed?
These are some of the questions we asked randomly-selected hay and silage equipment owners in an effort to highlight those systems that perform with flying colors and to pinpoint the lemons that fail because of poor performance or failure of the dealer or company to provide service
Here are the responses to our ask the man who owns one survey:
Are you satisfied with your equipment? How could it be improved?
Our Deere 1214 hay conditioner does a good job but we have had trouble with the header frame cracking says Leonard Veldhuizen New Sharon Iowa I m pleased however with our 1980 Deere 3960 forage harvester especially its 7-ft pickup unit the cutterhead set-up and the two-speed blower fan I m hopeful it will be as durable as our previous Fox super 1000
You spend more time backing up to unplug the mower than you do cutting hay says William Bones Franksville Wis disappointed with his 1980 Owatonna 207 mower conditioner Heavy dews are prevalent in our area which is about five miles from Lake Michigan The 207 sickle bar mower doesn t work with dew on the alfalfa and around the lake dew doesn t come off until about noon
Lloyd Bohl Grant Park Ill likes the Deere 336 twine baler which he bought used It runs with a minimal amount of downtime and repair expense There are two changes I would like to see the manufacturer make One is to add wedges in the side of the bale chamber to firm up straw bales more and they should provide a rack to store a day s supply of twine right on the baler
J W Pick Macoun Sask is pleased with his Vermeer big round baler It has good capacity is relatively trouble free and performs well I would like to see sturdier bearings and more design consideration to repair and replacement of bearings
It s trouble-free and will not plug when cutting first-crop hay which is often down and tangled It also works good for windrowing cornstalks for baling It chops up alfalfa too much though if it is short and light reports David Erickson Altona Ill about his MC rotary scythe
We can cut as much as a ton a minute says Glenn Brooks Athens Ala pleased with his New Holland 892 forage harvester It has plenty of capacity chops very fine with almost no problems We re happy with all our New Holland haying equipment
Harold Multhaupt Valcourt Quebec is happy with his New Holland 1980 Haybine It cuts neat fast and is very efficient
It s easily attached and does an excellent cutting job under a variety of conditions It s really helpful when fields are too soft for the haybine Most adjustments are easily made with easy access says George F Smith Valley Grove W Va pleased with his 1980 New Holland 451 mower He has a couple suggestions for improvement: They should design an easier way to remove and replace knives The head bolt is a little difficult to get at and the trip pivot can go past center so the mower won t reposition itself as it should
This Hesston 5800 round baler has baled over 5 000 bales for us and our customers with very little repair and cost to us We re expecting to get that many more bales before any major work is needed Works great in both hay and cornstalks says Jack Pickard Rhodes Iowa The baler makes a hard core bale which means more hay per bale
We re happy with this baler because it does a great job on cornstalks We leave the chopper off the combine and bale the windrow behind the combine I think the company has made the necessary improvements in their new balers but I d like to see a better way of holding string after it s been tied says Joe Irwin Sr West Terre Haute Ind about his 1981 New Holland 851 baler
D A Tschetler Huron S Dak also says his New Holland 851 baler was a good buy It s very reliable However the pickup shou
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