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<blockquote data-quote="Gerbert" data-source="post: 7048951" data-attributes="member: 5971"><p>Well if you are doing light crops it is great being able to just go on and on making a row, but it further decreaces capacity.</p><p>I can do about 8 km/h, if the crop doesn't stick to much a bit faster, on sticky clover I need to slow down.</p><p>I guess if you have higher stubble you could go faster. I mow at about 7cm. If it is fluffy stuff you might then need a roller in the front of the baler tractor but that's easy.</p><p>I am quite happy with the technical side of it, seems very well built and I haven't heard of any failures. Steering indeed should be easy to make a bit more robust, being so wide certainly doesn't help with hitting things so hey, I just leave like it is because now it is easily fixed if it goes wrong, maybe something else will break otherwise.</p><p>If it is cheap enough I would take a gamble. Even if later on you get a center delivery it is usefull in lighter crops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerbert, post: 7048951, member: 5971"] Well if you are doing light crops it is great being able to just go on and on making a row, but it further decreaces capacity. I can do about 8 km/h, if the crop doesn't stick to much a bit faster, on sticky clover I need to slow down. I guess if you have higher stubble you could go faster. I mow at about 7cm. If it is fluffy stuff you might then need a roller in the front of the baler tractor but that's easy. I am quite happy with the technical side of it, seems very well built and I haven't heard of any failures. Steering indeed should be easy to make a bit more robust, being so wide certainly doesn't help with hitting things so hey, I just leave like it is because now it is easily fixed if it goes wrong, maybe something else will break otherwise. If it is cheap enough I would take a gamble. Even if later on you get a center delivery it is usefull in lighter crops. [/QUOTE]
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