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<blockquote data-quote="Haytime" data-source="post: 7421446" data-attributes="member: 90430"><p>I was in the same boat a couple years ago, bought a F5500 McHale 22k bales at the time. Came with a new set of chains when I bought it. Very easy operated/maintained. Have a mechanic give it a once over before the season and away it goes. Only issue I've had in the 3 years is a blockage in the auto-oiler., and possibly a roller bearing needing changed for this season. I mainly bale hay and haylage with it, makes a perfect bale for my needs-not too heavy nor too big. Have also baled straw and dry silage with it and again no issues!</p><p>If you can find a decent McHale, with a sensible bale count, go for it. Finding one may be the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haytime, post: 7421446, member: 90430"] I was in the same boat a couple years ago, bought a F5500 McHale 22k bales at the time. Came with a new set of chains when I bought it. Very easy operated/maintained. Have a mechanic give it a once over before the season and away it goes. Only issue I've had in the 3 years is a blockage in the auto-oiler., and possibly a roller bearing needing changed for this season. I mainly bale hay and haylage with it, makes a perfect bale for my needs-not too heavy nor too big. Have also baled straw and dry silage with it and again no issues! If you can find a decent McHale, with a sensible bale count, go for it. Finding one may be the issue. [/QUOTE]
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