Reco Profi 3200 Baler

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Livestock Farmer
Location
South West
[QUOTE="Dave W, post: 3582494, member: 643"
The paint is always shite on gallignani stuff[/QUOTE]


As is the build quality
 

Martin Holden

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Trade
Location
Cheltenham
It was made by Gallignani in Italy. The Italian factory was bought by the KV group some years ago. Made good tight bales but pick up area was weak if it was sold to a contractor.
 

powerfarmer

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Location
Cork Ireland
It's been a while since I saw one but I think the 3200 is chain and slat in the back door, and rollers in the front half kinda like those JD multi crop balers .
It's made by Gallignani, they were sold as a Pottinger in some countries too.
The chamber rollers on the ones I saw were made of aluminium and were easily punctured by rocks and the drive hub used to shear off the rollers too.
There's a chopper version too,.

Local MF dealer here was Gallignani agent 25 years ago, when new management took over 4 years ago they found 3 brand new 3200s and a couple of UG foragers in crates never used.....
 

msheep66

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Location
Mid Wales
Went to look at the baler it looks ok paint starting to fade and rust in places although it is a2002 build. Its been a farmers machine so its not done a hell of a lot of work. We still have a Krone to look at so we will have to make our minds up.
 

powerfarmer

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Location
Cork Ireland
What about a Claas 46 ? A standard non chopper narrow pickup one.
They're cheap, make an ok bale, simple to use ,and fairly easily maintained .They run nice and quietly and parts are available.As long as the rollers and door lock valve are ok you're laughing !
 

msheep66

Member
Location
Mid Wales
What about a Claas 46 ? A standard non chopper narrow pickup one.
They're cheap, make an ok bale, simple to use ,and fairly easily maintained .They run nice and quietly and parts are available.As long as the rollers and door lock valve are ok you're laughing !
Yes I would consider a Class 46, not seen one locally for sale.
 

msheep66

Member
Location
Mid Wales
Judging from that your budget is £3kish?? In which case you can pretty much have your pick of 10-15yr old balers. Not sure gallignani would be high on my list for that money.
Trouble Is there are plenty of worn out balers on the market for our budget, the Gallignani we looked at had not done a lot of work.
 

fermerboy

Member
Location
Banffshire
I sold a cracker of a Claas 46 narrow pickup, no chopper, but the heavier chains, never had a night outside with me , last summer for £1850
Straw bales 200kg average, silage 750kg average. Had to take a it steady but it made good bales. Only swapped for something with a wider pickup.
There are tidy balers to be found if you can bide your time.
 

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