As many of you know I have a nh super 66 (low capacity baler) Last year I had issues with large windrows which caused me to have to travel super slow... at times even barely moving I'd clog up the pickup. I do have a motor on my baler which means I can stop and have full power still... That does help but still have issues.
I have 2-3 weeks until my field will have a chance of being dry enough to cut first cutting. The back field is already very thick and tall - mainly OG. I am already dreading managing the big windrows.
Does anyone have any advice to help me keep the windrow size down so I can travel at a respectable speed and make nice uniform bales. I rake with a nh 256 if that helps with any advice.
windrow size
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