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Loader Wagon vs Self Propelled
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<blockquote data-quote="BDBed" data-source="post: 5386342" data-attributes="member: 74478"><p>With this being me first season with a wagon as a contactor it has really impressed me. With the acreage you can cover, chop quality and the flexibility I can offer the customer. BUT you have a lot to think about to get the best out of the wagon, from keeping knives sharp to rowing up correctly and clamp management. It is worth looking at but do your research. Go and see what can be achieved in the clamp and ask about best practices. The salesman will tell you what you want to here but 'professional' users will really help to understand the limitations of the system. </p><p></p><p>A trailed/SPFH will always have a place and may suit better if long hauls involved and labour is in good supply. The plus about these if it goes in it'll chop it. From my own point of view cost and labour made it hard to justify either. But it was something I definitely considered. </p><p></p><p>As above really what is your situation? It'll make a big difference to which will suit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BDBed, post: 5386342, member: 74478"] With this being me first season with a wagon as a contactor it has really impressed me. With the acreage you can cover, chop quality and the flexibility I can offer the customer. BUT you have a lot to think about to get the best out of the wagon, from keeping knives sharp to rowing up correctly and clamp management. It is worth looking at but do your research. Go and see what can be achieved in the clamp and ask about best practices. The salesman will tell you what you want to here but 'professional' users will really help to understand the limitations of the system. A trailed/SPFH will always have a place and may suit better if long hauls involved and labour is in good supply. The plus about these if it goes in it'll chop it. From my own point of view cost and labour made it hard to justify either. But it was something I definitely considered. As above really what is your situation? It'll make a big difference to which will suit. [/QUOTE]
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