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Which variable baler and wrapper?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alfred" data-source="post: 5194306" data-attributes="member: 80576"><p>I've got a krone wouldn't look to change anytime soon.</p><p>IMO one of the best balers on the market!. Especially good for baling chopped silage, bales in all conditions with no problems. And all crops, I've baled everything from chaffey wheat straw, pea and Barley whole crop silage, rape straw, and short green wet grass in November, doesn't seem to turn its nose up at anything you put into it, if it goes up the pickup a excellent solid bale will come out the other end every time. </p><p>I tow a hs2000 around behind mine.</p><p>The only downside to them imo is they are quite a big baler and I think that I would definitely spec my next one with the twin axle option, that's if the hs2000 drawbar will accommodate it?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alfred, post: 5194306, member: 80576"] I've got a krone wouldn't look to change anytime soon. IMO one of the best balers on the market!. Especially good for baling chopped silage, bales in all conditions with no problems. And all crops, I've baled everything from chaffey wheat straw, pea and Barley whole crop silage, rape straw, and short green wet grass in November, doesn't seem to turn its nose up at anything you put into it, if it goes up the pickup a excellent solid bale will come out the other end every time. I tow a hs2000 around behind mine. The only downside to them imo is they are quite a big baler and I think that I would definitely spec my next one with the twin axle option, that's if the hs2000 drawbar will accommodate it?. [/QUOTE]
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