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I want to get A "Baler"
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<blockquote data-quote="bovrill" data-source="post: 5462146" data-attributes="member: 12758"><p>1500 tons is 3000 big Hesstons.</p><p>Get a smart old well serviced MF 190, it'll do that without thinking about it, spares are plentiful if you know who's breaking old ones, and you can bale with 150hp on the front if that's all you've got available.</p><p></p><p>Chaser: I always did well with my Traileyre. You wouldn't want to go any distance, but clearing a farm to a central point to load trailers or stack up, I don't think there's anything quicker. They're not everyone's cup of tea, because they don't stack at all, just leave bales in rows.</p><p>And they're wide when loaded with 4x4s. Anything up to 11' wide if you pick up bales awkwardly. 9'+ if you get it spot on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bovrill, post: 5462146, member: 12758"] 1500 tons is 3000 big Hesstons. Get a smart old well serviced MF 190, it'll do that without thinking about it, spares are plentiful if you know who's breaking old ones, and you can bale with 150hp on the front if that's all you've got available. Chaser: I always did well with my Traileyre. You wouldn't want to go any distance, but clearing a farm to a central point to load trailers or stack up, I don't think there's anything quicker. They're not everyone's cup of tea, because they don't stack at all, just leave bales in rows. And they're wide when loaded with 4x4s. Anything up to 11' wide if you pick up bales awkwardly. 9'+ if you get it spot on. [/QUOTE]
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