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<blockquote data-quote="powerontheland" data-source="post: 7240160" data-attributes="member: 175"><p>Steel bands used on the bandit are pretty lethal IMO, especially if you are selling to the horse trade. I have used both the Arcusin and the baron in recent years, they both have a place. By the very geometry of the packs, the Baron packs handle far better with less bale breakages. I can load 588 bales in around 15mins with a tractor loader with baron packs. The Arcusin is less dependant on bale length and is a separate operation, but in the right hands is capable of huge output. I regularly used to get 600 bales plus packed per our with a B14.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="powerontheland, post: 7240160, member: 175"] Steel bands used on the bandit are pretty lethal IMO, especially if you are selling to the horse trade. I have used both the Arcusin and the baron in recent years, they both have a place. By the very geometry of the packs, the Baron packs handle far better with less bale breakages. I can load 588 bales in around 15mins with a tractor loader with baron packs. The Arcusin is less dependant on bale length and is a separate operation, but in the right hands is capable of huge output. I regularly used to get 600 bales plus packed per our with a B14. [/QUOTE]
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