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    Posted: 06 Jul 2022 at 8:42am
I posted a video of my son round baling with my XT. Sharing the link here. I hope you enjoy it.
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nice working tractor looks like a good pair for the baler
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HIGH THIRD  ??
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I can't imagine baling in Indiana with a long sleeve shirt in that cab with no AC even in early June.  Must be cool there this time of year. 

That tractor was bouncing but had no problem baling pretty high and thick hay in those windrows.  

Liked the lights on the top of the cab.  I removed that same style cab from my 190XT this year.
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That was a nice clear video.
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I remember once back in the late 70's the AC quit working on my 200 about half way thru baling a 30 acre field and it was a HOT,HOT day. I finished the field but all I had on when I finished was underwear and tennis shoes.
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It is North Dakota he's wearing long sleeves because they still have some of Shameless frozen pretty stuff in a shaded fence line some where. 😉
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Thanks for posting the video. Sure looks like he's moving right along. Are those 38's on the rear?
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:


HIGH THIRD  ??

Yes, third high. Tractor never seems to run out of power. Had the engine completely rebuilt a few years ago, didn't spare anything. Inj pump Ed did the pump and injectors; guess he did a good job !
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Originally posted by JimWenigOH JimWenigOH wrote:

Thanks for posting the video. Sure looks like he's moving right along. Are those 38's on the rear?

Yes; 18.4 38's. Had 34's when I got it. Very glad I put the 38's on
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Originally posted by calico190xt68 calico190xt68 wrote:

I can't imagine baling in Indiana with a long sleeve shirt in that cab with no AC even in early June.  Must be cool there this time of year. 

That tractor was bouncing but had no problem baling pretty high and thick hay in those windrows.  

Liked the lights on the top of the cab.  I removed that same style cab from my 190XT this year.


We were raking and baling early in the morning when it was still pretty cool out. It is alfalfa being baled, and if we baled that in the heat of the day, we wouldn't have a leaf left on it.
We put LED lights on er, so night time baling isn't a problem either.
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Thanks for posting. Nice video and nice equipment
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The various conditions for baling that exist out West amazes me versus Indiana.  Aside from cool, you must not have any dew in the morning to start baling that early.  I have never been able to do nighttime baling. 

I rigged up lights similar to those for cutting hay at night.  When the sun goes down, everything picks up moisture.  I have tried to press my luck on baling at almost dark and I start breaking shear pins.  Not to mention the bale weights. 

I can rake the hay with dew to keep the leaves on and give it a few hours, then I can bale.  It would be nice to do baling in the cool hours.
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Calico, our dew conditions vary alot. Couple nights prior to making this video, we went out at midnight, and it was so dry that we couldn't rake and bale. Alfalfa leaves were just flying everywhere. The morning that I made that video, there was just barely enough dew to make it work. Other times, the dew gets so bad that we have to quit.
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