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Kuhn FBP 3135 v Mc Hale Fusion
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<blockquote data-quote="Jenks6910" data-source="post: 6303852" data-attributes="member: 27786"><p>The 3D wrapping system on the Kuhn definitely makes a difference. Carting bales from field last week were a mchale Fusion and Kuhn FBP worked side by side. Birds had been at both sets of bales, you could see grass tufts been pulled out from fusion bales everywhere, were as the Kuhn bales hardly had a mark on them due to more film on the round of the bale (were you need it). You could also see the difference in the better shape and weight of the Kuhn bales over the mchale bales. Mchale is a good proven baler (Iv used them a lot), but the Kuhn is definitely one to give it a run for its money, if not beat it in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenks6910, post: 6303852, member: 27786"] The 3D wrapping system on the Kuhn definitely makes a difference. Carting bales from field last week were a mchale Fusion and Kuhn FBP worked side by side. Birds had been at both sets of bales, you could see grass tufts been pulled out from fusion bales everywhere, were as the Kuhn bales hardly had a mark on them due to more film on the round of the bale (were you need it). You could also see the difference in the better shape and weight of the Kuhn bales over the mchale bales. Mchale is a good proven baler (Iv used them a lot), but the Kuhn is definitely one to give it a run for its money, if not beat it in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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