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<blockquote data-quote="SteveE" data-source="post: 7360872" data-attributes="member: 49956"><p>Hello one and all!</p><p></p><p>Just after some advice, we are looking at changing our round baler and have located a mchale v660 in a reasonable price range for us, it's done 32000 bales so far.. We do roughly 1200 bales a year currently and like the ability to vary size for straw and silage. We have had a new holland 648 previously but it is time to change. </p><p></p><p>The main question is what kind of lifespan bale wise do people find that the mchale has? And also is there anything to look for when checking over a baler of this type?</p><p></p><p>Any advice greatly appreciated.</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveE, post: 7360872, member: 49956"] Hello one and all! Just after some advice, we are looking at changing our round baler and have located a mchale v660 in a reasonable price range for us, it's done 32000 bales so far.. We do roughly 1200 bales a year currently and like the ability to vary size for straw and silage. We have had a new holland 648 previously but it is time to change. The main question is what kind of lifespan bale wise do people find that the mchale has? And also is there anything to look for when checking over a baler of this type? Any advice greatly appreciated. Steve [/QUOTE]
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