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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Chiles" data-source="post: 9112598" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>New or secondhand? </p><p>Mine’s 10 years old now, had it from new. I haven’t clocked many hours so it’s had an easy life so unsurprisingly it hasn’t had any major issues. </p><p>Mine’s a 560 so it’s got masses of power which I think contributes ( I think ) a very reasonable fuel consumption. </p><p>I like the idea of the crop flow, it helps keep the straw intact through the machine. Setting up the pre sieve to take as much up into the tank without affecting the sample is key to output, I normally run with the sieves a bit wider and the fan a bit higher than factory recommendations but later models have a bigger sieve area. If you’ve got a choice I’d go for pro drive and the premium chop chopper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Chiles, post: 9112598, member: 1233"] New or secondhand? Mine’s 10 years old now, had it from new. I haven’t clocked many hours so it’s had an easy life so unsurprisingly it hasn’t had any major issues. Mine’s a 560 so it’s got masses of power which I think contributes ( I think ) a very reasonable fuel consumption. I like the idea of the crop flow, it helps keep the straw intact through the machine. Setting up the pre sieve to take as much up into the tank without affecting the sample is key to output, I normally run with the sieves a bit wider and the fan a bit higher than factory recommendations but later models have a bigger sieve area. If you’ve got a choice I’d go for pro drive and the premium chop chopper. [/QUOTE]
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