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<blockquote data-quote="Suffolksucklers" data-source="post: 7100722" data-attributes="member: 150612"><p>We have run a Malone 4 rotor for two seasons and really pleased with it. Had Lely before and ran that into the ground. Malone build quality appears to be far heavier and I like the simple things such as how simple it is to grease. Follows the ground well even on our grazing marshes and the steering headstock is good and simple. We do about 200 acres of hay and silage with the hay turned 5/6 times and haven't broken a tine yet. Would definitely have another one. We ran it on a JD 6210 last year (about 90hp) and a 6410 this year. Can sometimes make the front lift a bit if you let the clutch out to quick but then a few weights would easily sort it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suffolksucklers, post: 7100722, member: 150612"] We have run a Malone 4 rotor for two seasons and really pleased with it. Had Lely before and ran that into the ground. Malone build quality appears to be far heavier and I like the simple things such as how simple it is to grease. Follows the ground well even on our grazing marshes and the steering headstock is good and simple. We do about 200 acres of hay and silage with the hay turned 5/6 times and haven't broken a tine yet. Would definitely have another one. We ran it on a JD 6210 last year (about 90hp) and a 6410 this year. Can sometimes make the front lift a bit if you let the clutch out to quick but then a few weights would easily sort it [/QUOTE]
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