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mf and greenland balers
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<blockquote data-quote="tr250" data-source="post: 7458785" data-attributes="member: 657"><p>We sold our last round baler 10 years ago so a bit might have changed but our welgar 435 at the time would leave any other baler standing probably didn’t make as tidy bales at a vicon but went faster. I may be wrong but I’m fairly sure a welgar is 2” wider bale than any other baler that’s why net can look a bit scruffy on the shoulder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tr250, post: 7458785, member: 657"] We sold our last round baler 10 years ago so a bit might have changed but our welgar 435 at the time would leave any other baler standing probably didn’t make as tidy bales at a vicon but went faster. I may be wrong but I’m fairly sure a welgar is 2” wider bale than any other baler that’s why net can look a bit scruffy on the shoulder [/QUOTE]
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