James
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That was what happened when I had a demo
Was it a new machine or used?
That was what happened when I had a demo
New it was their demo machine .Was it a new machine or used?
You might think you are pushing it but actualely you are pulling it .Krone was another 1k on top of Claas move, and Kuhn is £600 cheaper than Claas move. Was speaking to well known local contractor who had the krone float on demo for 3 days and no matter what they did it wouldn’t make a job of cutting neither. Part of me just wants to go with the Claas 3200fc push mower but just worried it won’t cope with ground too well. I’m not really that knowey , not flat but hilly type ground .
Same here this season have a class move on front and class on back previously krone (done v well) but class much better following ground v impressed with them and possibly easier drivenGot a Claas mover 3200 for this season. Have been really impressed with it. Easy to attach and set up. Makes a grand job
Same here this season have a class move on front and class on back previously krone (done v well) but class much better following ground v impressed with them and possibly easier driven
On a Nh 210 drives at her leisure ,have a valve on assister ram on right hand side which I shut when height is determined this help’s prevent twisting on linkage as ram is locked and also prevents oil flowing to other ram exacerbating the problem and causing more twisting Force . May not have been necessary as class mowers not the weightiest but done as a precautionary measure also done on hedgecutter tractor as this helps firm everything . Doesn’t cost much and easily fitted DIYWhat size tractor and does the rear make the linkage twist much?
I bought the mchale in the end up and so far makes an excellent job of cutting , floats really well and I’ve had no problems at all. Just shows u can’t take everything u read on here as gospel .
No I’ve still my krone 320 on the back for now. It’s just 3 seasons . Mchale is a fair copy of the krone with conditioner tines and drivelineAre you running a mchale rear too?