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<blockquote data-quote="PuG" data-source="post: 7431139" data-attributes="member: 55620"><p>Its a Caval DP180 which we bought with the farm though you often see them for sale over here for about 3 to 6k (use to be very popular). Unrolling deck pivots 90 degrees left or right (has a bale pick up as well) and its own straw blower which does a fair distance (either PTO or hydraulically driven). Have to admit though since completely changed my mind, hated it to begin with - what I found originally is it would suck the bales back in underneath jamming solid, which after cutting bit of the floor out made a night and day difference. Use to run it on our Ford 75 Roadless but just put her on our JD 3030 (only due to better steering lock being 2WD).</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]943175[/ATTACH][ATTACH]943176[/ATTACH][ATTACH]943177[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PuG, post: 7431139, member: 55620"] Its a Caval DP180 which we bought with the farm though you often see them for sale over here for about 3 to 6k (use to be very popular). Unrolling deck pivots 90 degrees left or right (has a bale pick up as well) and its own straw blower which does a fair distance (either PTO or hydraulically driven). Have to admit though since completely changed my mind, hated it to begin with - what I found originally is it would suck the bales back in underneath jamming solid, which after cutting bit of the floor out made a night and day difference. Use to run it on our Ford 75 Roadless but just put her on our JD 3030 (only due to better steering lock being 2WD). [ATTACH]943175[/ATTACH][ATTACH]943176[/ATTACH][ATTACH]943177[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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