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Claas Rollant 540rc
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<blockquote data-quote="Elpresidente" data-source="post: 7368509" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>I currently own and run a Rollant 374 rc which has been almost faultless so far. I‘m looking for views and thoughts off anyone who owns or who has driven the new 540rc. I’m well aware that Mchale is probably the best round baler and I have driven several Mchale balers from the,F550 to the latest F5500. They are great balers with one main weakness no net loading system. As a bad back sufferer the system that Claas has used for years is fantastic with the chute you slide the net up. The other thing I like about the Claas is being able to watch how the bale lands when working on steep slopes through the gap between the rollers. Of course the other problem with changing from a Claas to a Mchale would be the hit in trade in value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elpresidente, post: 7368509, member: 4491"] I currently own and run a Rollant 374 rc which has been almost faultless so far. I‘m looking for views and thoughts off anyone who owns or who has driven the new 540rc. I’m well aware that Mchale is probably the best round baler and I have driven several Mchale balers from the,F550 to the latest F5500. They are great balers with one main weakness no net loading system. As a bad back sufferer the system that Claas has used for years is fantastic with the chute you slide the net up. The other thing I like about the Claas is being able to watch how the bale lands when working on steep slopes through the gap between the rollers. Of course the other problem with changing from a Claas to a Mchale would be the hit in trade in value. [/QUOTE]
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