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Kuhn or mchale straw chopper chopping silage/hay
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<blockquote data-quote="DrDunc" data-source="post: 9105789" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Having also had both, teagle lasted 3 years here before the non replaceable beater fingers were stumps, the floor chains stretched beyond adjustment for the second time, and the outlet chute became religious (very holey) </p><p></p><p>Was wonderful not to have endure weekly knife sharpening when the serrated tooth Mchale arrived in its wake</p><p></p><p>That was 14 year ago, and while the Mchale now no longer looks pristine, the operator inflicted battle scars don't detract from its performance </p><p></p><p>Whether the teagle was better performing with straw may be arguable (40 foot courts were not an issue with either brand) , but which one is better built is without doubt: teagle has much to learn from the Irish understanding of how to survive a livestock farms daily winters abuse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDunc, post: 9105789, member: 615"] Having also had both, teagle lasted 3 years here before the non replaceable beater fingers were stumps, the floor chains stretched beyond adjustment for the second time, and the outlet chute became religious (very holey) Was wonderful not to have endure weekly knife sharpening when the serrated tooth Mchale arrived in its wake That was 14 year ago, and while the Mchale now no longer looks pristine, the operator inflicted battle scars don't detract from its performance Whether the teagle was better performing with straw may be arguable (40 foot courts were not an issue with either brand) , but which one is better built is without doubt: teagle has much to learn from the Irish understanding of how to survive a livestock farms daily winters abuse [/QUOTE]
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