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<blockquote data-quote="Galcam" data-source="post: 6973502" data-attributes="member: 6468"><p>Chips, McHales do have film binding. But there is no point comparing a Bio to a Fusion. They are worlds apart from a user and mechanical perspective except on Price! Furthermore the tractor to pull a Fusion will be a lot heavier than is needed for a Bio. The wrapping is a small delay but the reversing crossways or exiting the swarth and going to a flat area is where u really loose time. For example 10 acres with one dangerous hill with Bio is just under 5 hours stressfull work. Fusion is under 3 hours stress free and that’s about 95 bales. If u only do your own then I would say buy one and use it. It’s worth your while to have the experience. Life’s for trying new things and sure if it’s not for u sell it on again. There’s always another victim around the corner?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Galcam, post: 6973502, member: 6468"] Chips, McHales do have film binding. But there is no point comparing a Bio to a Fusion. They are worlds apart from a user and mechanical perspective except on Price! Furthermore the tractor to pull a Fusion will be a lot heavier than is needed for a Bio. The wrapping is a small delay but the reversing crossways or exiting the swarth and going to a flat area is where u really loose time. For example 10 acres with one dangerous hill with Bio is just under 5 hours stressfull work. Fusion is under 3 hours stress free and that’s about 95 bales. If u only do your own then I would say buy one and use it. It’s worth your while to have the experience. Life’s for trying new things and sure if it’s not for u sell it on again. There’s always another victim around the corner? [/QUOTE]
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