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Forage wagon - I don't believe the hype
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<blockquote data-quote="JD-Kid" data-source="post: 457745" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>never worked with a wagon ..worked with a contractor with a tow behind for a start then went to a SP .. used to do pit and also round bale balage </p><p>each system had good points and bad </p><p>short carts and there were eneff wagons to have on avg one in the paddock picking up all the time i would have to say there would be bugger all in it from the point of speed for clearing a paddock etc etc OK a huge big chopper maybe quicker </p><p>long carts some of our silage was sold on farm and carted to dairy farmer 30+ K round trip wagons not a chance to far to slow here it was all 4 axle truck and 4 axle trailer carting 90+kph on the road </p><p>big squares used to have 2 balers going 3 truck and trailers carting tubelined on dairy farm that was quick too </p><p>for me here if i went away from bales to pit i would go to wagon just would suit me better less gear needed for small amount i do </p><p>old dog rases a good point tho mazie or WC </p><p></p><p>sounds strange but how come with the xerion claas has not made a big pto front linkage chopper for them use it for chopping then drop it off for culty work etc etc so better use of the tractor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD-Kid, post: 457745, member: 479"] never worked with a wagon ..worked with a contractor with a tow behind for a start then went to a SP .. used to do pit and also round bale balage each system had good points and bad short carts and there were eneff wagons to have on avg one in the paddock picking up all the time i would have to say there would be bugger all in it from the point of speed for clearing a paddock etc etc OK a huge big chopper maybe quicker long carts some of our silage was sold on farm and carted to dairy farmer 30+ K round trip wagons not a chance to far to slow here it was all 4 axle truck and 4 axle trailer carting 90+kph on the road big squares used to have 2 balers going 3 truck and trailers carting tubelined on dairy farm that was quick too for me here if i went away from bales to pit i would go to wagon just would suit me better less gear needed for small amount i do old dog rases a good point tho mazie or WC sounds strange but how come with the xerion claas has not made a big pto front linkage chopper for them use it for chopping then drop it off for culty work etc etc so better use of the tractor [/QUOTE]
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