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Optional pick teeth on roto-balers

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    Posted: 30 Nov 2025 at 2:37pm
Anyone have any experience with the pick up teeth that bolt onto the pick up bar. Spent the day building a new pick up conveyer chain with these teeth and i was wondering if they work any better. Never really noticed a problem picking up hay.
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If you have rock they are a big plus and they are good anyway.
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To use them the covers on the triangle roller must be removed. A lot of short stem hay will fall back to the ground with those covers removed. 
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dr p thank you for asking this. I have been interested in them ever since I noticed that a lot of the very last production balers I see for sale have those pickup teeth on them. Still need to get those belts on you sent me - I didn't end up attempting to bale straw this year since the wheat crop was pretty pitiful.

You used some original AC teeth and clips you found?

My older baler does not have the holes drilled in the conveyor slats but my converted #10 does have the holes. I presume they started adding them to all the slats at some point in production so that they could just be bolted on if a customer wanted them. I was hoping to add them someday but hadn't done any research on availability of something off the shelf that would work. I have lots of rocks here so they seemed like a no-brainer in my hay fields. It also seems like getting the pickup a couple inches off the ground might help avoid some issues, but it's interesting to hear that drawback mentioned, PaulB.
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