It depends how dry the hay is. With the baler empty the there is a fill range between 30 and 50 psi. I usually start in the middle. If the hay seems not perfectly dry and the bales are super tight I let some air out. If it’s dry and the weather is perfect I will go right to 50 and make them tight. Make sure your air bags and lines are in good shape otherwise it’s a pain having to keep pumping it up. I run the baler between 520-540 rpm. Ours is a 540 not sure if they made them with a 1000 or not
How do you keep the bars from slapping? If you add air to stop it then it shears pins a lot
I have an 853 and was wondering how much air pressure and rpm you run?
It depends how dry the hay is. With the baler empty the there is a fill range between 30 and 50 psi. I usually start in the middle. If the hay seems not perfectly dry and the bales are super tight I let some air out. If it’s dry and the weather is perfect I will go right to 50 and make them tight. Make sure your air bags and lines are in good shape otherwise it’s a pain having to keep pumping it up. I run the baler between 520-540 rpm. Ours is a 540 not sure if they made them with a 1000 or not
Looks like you made a more slick bale than I can is there something different I can do?
What the elitrical box used for do you need it to bale ?
Not on this baler. It has hydraulic tie. They did offer electric on these but it’s for a different baler
does it make a 5 by 6 bale ???
5.5 x 5.5 bale the 853 is 5x5
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