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I want to get A "Baler"
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew" data-source="post: 5462092" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Personally don’t think there’s enough tonnage to warrant a new baler. </p><p></p><p>You may have an idea what bale size you want, but looking at your location I would suggest 120x70 / 90 / 120 bale size as they’re more cost effective to transport and therefore sell. </p><p>I’d discount the 120*70 as you can’t take them in the powerstation if you ever needed too, and discount 120x120 as they’re slightly leas saleable. This leaves 120x90, a Heath QM would be my chaser of choice for these. </p><p>As for baler brand, condition, budget, past history would be more important than brand, but I’d try for an MF for ease of repair and parts availability. </p><p></p><p>If you do buy new, the only one I would eliminate was JD as they’re quite rare and struggle to get weight in compared to others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew, post: 5462092, member: 93"] Personally don’t think there’s enough tonnage to warrant a new baler. You may have an idea what bale size you want, but looking at your location I would suggest 120x70 / 90 / 120 bale size as they’re more cost effective to transport and therefore sell. I’d discount the 120*70 as you can’t take them in the powerstation if you ever needed too, and discount 120x120 as they’re slightly leas saleable. This leaves 120x90, a Heath QM would be my chaser of choice for these. As for baler brand, condition, budget, past history would be more important than brand, but I’d try for an MF for ease of repair and parts availability. If you do buy new, the only one I would eliminate was JD as they’re quite rare and struggle to get weight in compared to others. [/QUOTE]
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