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McHale or Kuhn Fixed or Variable?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrDunc" data-source="post: 7669053" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>The comprima is still making solid dense chopped bales out of anything it is driven over, and so far I haven't found something that both puts more in, and makes a better shaped bale.</p><p></p><p>The Kuhn feed rotor with integrated side augurs is definitely an improvement, and straw output would be increased. However it didn't make bales of 2nd cut grass that kept their shape as well as the Krone.</p><p></p><p>A fixed chamber roller (such as the McHale 5600) makes a better shaped bale in grass compared to the Krone, but doesn't put any more in.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to have more time with a fixed chamber baler, but have no more grass for a month, and straw will be ready by then....</p><p></p><p>If I can speed up baling grass, get better shaped bales with as much in them, and don't lose the ability to bale over 20 tonnes per hour of straw, I'll have improved efficiency over the Krone. So far I've not found a better all rounder though......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDunc, post: 7669053, member: 615"] The comprima is still making solid dense chopped bales out of anything it is driven over, and so far I haven't found something that both puts more in, and makes a better shaped bale. The Kuhn feed rotor with integrated side augurs is definitely an improvement, and straw output would be increased. However it didn't make bales of 2nd cut grass that kept their shape as well as the Krone. A fixed chamber roller (such as the McHale 5600) makes a better shaped bale in grass compared to the Krone, but doesn't put any more in. I'd like to have more time with a fixed chamber baler, but have no more grass for a month, and straw will be ready by then.... If I can speed up baling grass, get better shaped bales with as much in them, and don't lose the ability to bale over 20 tonnes per hour of straw, I'll have improved efficiency over the Krone. So far I've not found a better all rounder though...... [/QUOTE]
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