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Sharpening round baler knives
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<blockquote data-quote="james ds" data-source="post: 4742104" data-attributes="member: 4796"><p>Just a few results from contractors who have switched from using flap discs and other dry machines to the Agriknives machine , in forage wagons the average lifespan of knives has increased from 1000 acres up to 5000 acres per set , in balers , men have recorded their fuel use and while baling with Mchale fusions pulled with 200 hp tractors they have reduced their fuel from getting 2 bales / litre of fuel now up to 3 bales per litre , a massive saving , this is over a full season , they found that their output went up / hr as they could go a gear higher with the grass flowing in better , they also found the chains lasting longer and the pto shafts lasting longer. </p><p>Another man working a fendt 828 on a pottinger jumbo claims to have reduced his fuel by 10 lt / hr since he got the Agriknives machine , just a few money saving facts from customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james ds, post: 4742104, member: 4796"] Just a few results from contractors who have switched from using flap discs and other dry machines to the Agriknives machine , in forage wagons the average lifespan of knives has increased from 1000 acres up to 5000 acres per set , in balers , men have recorded their fuel use and while baling with Mchale fusions pulled with 200 hp tractors they have reduced their fuel from getting 2 bales / litre of fuel now up to 3 bales per litre , a massive saving , this is over a full season , they found that their output went up / hr as they could go a gear higher with the grass flowing in better , they also found the chains lasting longer and the pto shafts lasting longer. Another man working a fendt 828 on a pottinger jumbo claims to have reduced his fuel by 10 lt / hr since he got the Agriknives machine , just a few money saving facts from customers. [/QUOTE]
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