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Classic Machinery
Used baller for 6500 pounds or euro( like in my country)
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim G" data-source="post: 7626802" data-attributes="member: 117"><p>We replaced a 648 (slightly newer version of your 644) this season with a br6070. The main reason being wanting a proper chopper, but the old one was slow and at 20 years old, reliability was only going one way. The new one is very similar mechanically but with a rotor feed rather than stuffer, the difference is like night and day. Frustratingly, the new one has needed a couple of bearings too but hey ho, they weren't too tricky. Without pushing too hard I've been doing probably 40 x 4ft bales of chopped silage an hour, the old one was much slower. If you change, get one with a rotor feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim G, post: 7626802, member: 117"] We replaced a 648 (slightly newer version of your 644) this season with a br6070. The main reason being wanting a proper chopper, but the old one was slow and at 20 years old, reliability was only going one way. The new one is very similar mechanically but with a rotor feed rather than stuffer, the difference is like night and day. Frustratingly, the new one has needed a couple of bearings too but hey ho, they weren't too tricky. Without pushing too hard I've been doing probably 40 x 4ft bales of chopped silage an hour, the old one was much slower. If you change, get one with a rotor feed. [/QUOTE]
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