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<blockquote data-quote="yellowbelly" data-source="post: 1981678" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>TW 20. Being in a mainly arable area we had the first round baler round here. This soon led to more work than one could handle.When baling silage came in the FH504C was swapped for a Farmhand 800HD. Everybody had had enough of trying to make small bale hay so we soon had to have a MF1450 (which was a 800HD painted red)and then a MF1455. These would bale silage(we were baling it much wetter in those days) but could be a pain in the ar*e in some conditions. As soon as John Deere brought out the 550 we swapped the three for 2 JD 550's. These 2 easily did what 3 had been doing.[ATTACH=full]260306[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellowbelly, post: 1981678, member: 42308"] TW 20. Being in a mainly arable area we had the first round baler round here. This soon led to more work than one could handle.When baling silage came in the FH504C was swapped for a Farmhand 800HD. Everybody had had enough of trying to make small bale hay so we soon had to have a MF1450 (which was a 800HD painted red)and then a MF1455. These would bale silage(we were baling it much wetter in those days) but could be a pain in the ar*e in some conditions. As soon as John Deere brought out the 550 we swapped the three for 2 JD 550's. These 2 easily did what 3 had been doing.[ATTACH=full]260306[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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