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<blockquote data-quote="Bramble" data-source="post: 7418979" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>Mine was, luckily it got exported and replaced with a NH 658 which was loads better (predecessor of the yellow ones). </p><p></p><p>Did 25000 bales over 14 years with it, a few bits fell off/broke over the years but it was fairly simple to fix. The Cropcutter knives didn't do a great deal and I hardly ever used them.</p><p></p><p>Replaced it last year with a 2007 Claas Variant. Probably 30% more output, the feed rotor on the Claas is much better than the stuffer fork on the old 658. The Claas seems more 'delicate', once it's running it goes well, whereas the the old 658 just plodded along for ever.</p><p></p><p>I looked at the yellow NH ones, I was told sometimes the rotor on them can cause problems because they are a bit too far back from the pick up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bramble, post: 7418979, member: 829"] Mine was, luckily it got exported and replaced with a NH 658 which was loads better (predecessor of the yellow ones). Did 25000 bales over 14 years with it, a few bits fell off/broke over the years but it was fairly simple to fix. The Cropcutter knives didn't do a great deal and I hardly ever used them. Replaced it last year with a 2007 Claas Variant. Probably 30% more output, the feed rotor on the Claas is much better than the stuffer fork on the old 658. The Claas seems more 'delicate', once it's running it goes well, whereas the the old 658 just plodded along for ever. I looked at the yellow NH ones, I was told sometimes the rotor on them can cause problems because they are a bit too far back from the pick up. [/QUOTE]
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