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Bale trailers or transtackers!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew" data-source="post: 4184708" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Depends on the make and the driver. </p><p>I've just sold mine, was a Heath QM. Built by a farmer in a farm workshop. Very simple. Very simple electrics to. 1 giant valve block, 12v off / on. </p><p></p><p>In 7 years mine had a 4 rams resealed and one crack welded up. However I was the only driver and treated it like my baby. </p><p></p><p>I have seen 2yr old machines that are a wreck. They pick the last bale up and then get unhitched and left all winter covered in straw. The rats go in and demolish the wiring. The students never grease them and the bushes get badly worn. The good news is it's easy to tell and abused one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew, post: 4184708, member: 93"] Depends on the make and the driver. I've just sold mine, was a Heath QM. Built by a farmer in a farm workshop. Very simple. Very simple electrics to. 1 giant valve block, 12v off / on. In 7 years mine had a 4 rams resealed and one crack welded up. However I was the only driver and treated it like my baby. I have seen 2yr old machines that are a wreck. They pick the last bale up and then get unhitched and left all winter covered in straw. The rats go in and demolish the wiring. The students never grease them and the bushes get badly worn. The good news is it's easy to tell and abused one. [/QUOTE]
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