NEED MORE BEDDING OR ROUGHAGE? Here’s advice from your nearby Sperry New Holland Dealer on how to improve the operation of your round baler when you bale corn fodder: Preparation; The material should be as long as possible, and not over-conditioned. For good bale-core formation, the material should have a tendency to cling together, or have sufficient length to help hold itself together. If a flail cutter or chopper is used, it is very important to rake two or three windrows together. Driving Technique: During core formation, reduce the PTO speed to approximately 300 RPM, maintaining the same ground speed br slightly higher, if tractor and ground conditions permit. Once the core formation is completed, the PTO speed can be increased back up to 540 RPM. If the material is extremely short, dry, and brittle, operate early in the morning or late evening when there is some dew or dampness. This will help the material to stick together. Bale your corn fodder! Sperry New Holland balers have a reputation of being able to bale tough crops. The easy one to o ◄ See your nearby Sperry New Holland Dealer listed on the facing page. He’s an expert on all your baling needs, and stands ready to serve you. Sperry New Holland Model 845 AUTO-WRAP® Round Baler. • Wraps each bale automatically • Fast 1 You get up to 18 extra bales a day • Steel chains, not belts, j. get you off to a fast, £?■ sure start on bale fj. after bale • Makes the "little" round bales weighing up to 850 pounds Sperry New Holland Model 850 Round Baler. You get off to a good fast start on bale after bale m a wide variety of crops even straw when these exclusive features work for ,^you. • Steel apron chains, not belts. produce a good, strong rolling action • Super-Sweep pickup gets hay ordinary pickups miss • Wedge-shaped core formation chamber starts hay rolling immediately for each new bale • Tapered sides at entrance to bale chamber help fill in the ends of each bale for better bale shape See how easy it is . . . ask for a demonstration See the 845 AUTO-WRAP HOLLAND [Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4, erate: