- Location
- Huntingdon, UK
Richard Briggs is the man behind the QM and would be closer. But not sure if he can profile stuff or farms it out. Heaths definitely can.
Saw this on YouTube.
Yes and no.
Straight out of the baler you can pick them up but you don't get many on and its a bit of a piggle. More to get the field cleared but wouldn't fancy doing it all day every day.
If you put a quarter turn tailgate on the baler then it's no problem, but they will fall over backwards on the chaser as they don't have the support behind the bales that the QM does. Would be easy enough to make it though as Hesston4860s has done.
Right I'm with you. So can be altered easy enough. Which do they recommend for 4x3's if money was no object?
QM for quads and 4x3's.
Super for 4x4s.
Both come in standard and extra.
Standard is 10 4x4s or 14 4x3s IIRC
Extra is 12 4x4s or 18 4x3s.
Extra also has air suspension, air brakes, ABS etc.
My QM standard has air brakes and abs, never used em as don't have tractor with air.
Plus if he bought a QM he Could swap the head and do 4x4's but admittedly it is a bit of a ball ache swapping them over.
I was on Big Bale North website earlier and they have a QM advertised for 40k, can't just remember how old it was thoughHow much are these older chasers going for nowadays? Would they be a good start up machine for someone like us? Not handling stupid amount a year.