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First baler on a serious budget. Whats good whats not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7086177" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>AGCO parts are cheaper generally, and in some cases very much cheaper than the parts were formerly through RECO and Lely. </p><p>Vicon have some very good contractor's balers but are very much more fiddly, requiring more maintenance and repairs than some rivals. Rollers are prone to collapse on some models and very few indeed of their belt balers were sold around here. Their parts are now sourced through Kuhn dealers.</p><p>New generation Vicons, since the earlier models were sold off to Kuhn, are Italian made and not my cup of tea. I would choose an old model Vicon before the Italian made Vicons personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7086177, member: 718"] AGCO parts are cheaper generally, and in some cases very much cheaper than the parts were formerly through RECO and Lely. Vicon have some very good contractor's balers but are very much more fiddly, requiring more maintenance and repairs than some rivals. Rollers are prone to collapse on some models and very few indeed of their belt balers were sold around here. Their parts are now sourced through Kuhn dealers. New generation Vicons, since the earlier models were sold off to Kuhn, are Italian made and not my cup of tea. I would choose an old model Vicon before the Italian made Vicons personally. [/QUOTE]
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