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<blockquote data-quote="M-J-G" data-source="post: 7103451" data-attributes="member: 1819"><p>Funny you say that.</p><p>I've had demos of a couple of McHale balers and I've ended up buying a Welgar, intake was definately poorer and it was easier to block, once was behind a 30ft combine in straw and the other time was in silage.</p><p></p><p>Which was noticeable when I switched between balers a couple of times.</p><p>Not a bad baler but that part annoyed me.</p><p>So not all better IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-J-G, post: 7103451, member: 1819"] Funny you say that. I've had demos of a couple of McHale balers and I've ended up buying a Welgar, intake was definately poorer and it was easier to block, once was behind a 30ft combine in straw and the other time was in silage. Which was noticeable when I switched between balers a couple of times. Not a bad baler but that part annoyed me. So not all better IMO. [/QUOTE]
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