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Little River, TX | Yes that is as good as you can get. Then subtract a few when you slowed down and making a bale in 18 or strokes.
Then the time you have to make adjustments to ale weight and or bale length.
Then you loose time on the ends when you have to turn to get back on a new windrow, and dead head time caused odd shaped fields. In a good day I can put 300 bales an hour on the ground with my older NH baler. That is close to 5 bales a minute. A lot depends on how fast or slow the moisture conditions are changing.
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