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John deere 678 baler wrapper
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<blockquote data-quote="Boohoo" data-source="post: 2528730" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>Did you buy a Fusion 1, 2 or 3? I've worked with all 3 and the only time I know of wrap getting damaged was driver error by a driver who liked to modify things to make his life easier but never thought of the consequences of his actions. If the last bale is too small it will fall between the rollers on the wrapper but it isn't difficult to judge how close you are to a full bale and whether to wrap it or take it to the next job. I've never had a bale go over the back, and I've baled plenty of steep ground. Some people aren't Fusion fans but I wouldn't want anything else. Served my time on JD 575 and 578s and it was a demo of a 678 that prompted my then boss to switch to McHale, he now runs 3 Fusions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boohoo, post: 2528730, member: 4174"] Did you buy a Fusion 1, 2 or 3? I've worked with all 3 and the only time I know of wrap getting damaged was driver error by a driver who liked to modify things to make his life easier but never thought of the consequences of his actions. If the last bale is too small it will fall between the rollers on the wrapper but it isn't difficult to judge how close you are to a full bale and whether to wrap it or take it to the next job. I've never had a bale go over the back, and I've baled plenty of steep ground. Some people aren't Fusion fans but I wouldn't want anything else. Served my time on JD 575 and 578s and it was a demo of a 678 that prompted my then boss to switch to McHale, he now runs 3 Fusions [/QUOTE]
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