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First baler on a serious budget. Whats good whats not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy-Farmer" data-source="post: 7085016" data-attributes="member: 143591"><p>I'm shopping for a baler, don't have a lot of baling to do and will likely upgrade in a few years but to start with I need something under £5k that's a good machine. Don't mind a bit of work to get it right but a machine that's reliable and simple would be good. Bear in mind that although I have worked on farms and in farming all my life somehow I made it through having never run a bailer.</p><p></p><p>My main question is what to avoid and what is or was a good machine?</p><p></p><p>Spec.</p><p>- Round bailer</p><p>- Must do wrap not string</p><p>- Will be doing Hay/Haylage/Silage</p><p>- Run on 140hp 6 cyl (don't expect that to be an issue)</p><p>- If I could id have a variable chamber belt bailer but don't expect to get one for the cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy-Farmer, post: 7085016, member: 143591"] I'm shopping for a baler, don't have a lot of baling to do and will likely upgrade in a few years but to start with I need something under £5k that's a good machine. Don't mind a bit of work to get it right but a machine that's reliable and simple would be good. Bear in mind that although I have worked on farms and in farming all my life somehow I made it through having never run a bailer. My main question is what to avoid and what is or was a good machine? Spec. - Round bailer - Must do wrap not string - Will be doing Hay/Haylage/Silage - Run on 140hp 6 cyl (don't expect that to be an issue) - If I could id have a variable chamber belt bailer but don't expect to get one for the cash. [/QUOTE]
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