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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 6989427" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>The Supertino was about £45k for the 80x50 model. The UK backup is not great, there's just an importer, who sells mainly feed wagons, but can order the balers from the factory. So its more for the self reliant sort of user than someone who wants the main dealer backup experience. Parts are readily available from Italy I'm told, not needed anything so far. I liked it because its virtually entirely mechanical, the only electric system thats crucial to the baler operation is the hydraulic chamber pressure setting, and I'm pretty sure that could be fairly easily converted to a manual system in an emergency. I've had a few niggles, leaky hydraulic pipes, that sort of thing. But nothing major thats stopped me baling. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, they make a considerable range of chamber sizes - 80x50, 80x60, 80x70, 120x60 and 120x70.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 6989427, member: 818"] The Supertino was about £45k for the 80x50 model. The UK backup is not great, there's just an importer, who sells mainly feed wagons, but can order the balers from the factory. So its more for the self reliant sort of user than someone who wants the main dealer backup experience. Parts are readily available from Italy I'm told, not needed anything so far. I liked it because its virtually entirely mechanical, the only electric system thats crucial to the baler operation is the hydraulic chamber pressure setting, and I'm pretty sure that could be fairly easily converted to a manual system in an emergency. I've had a few niggles, leaky hydraulic pipes, that sort of thing. But nothing major thats stopped me baling. Yes, they make a considerable range of chamber sizes - 80x50, 80x60, 80x70, 120x60 and 120x70. [/QUOTE]
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