Out and about some today and saw a New Holland 570. Looked like a pretty simple machine - had hydraulic tension. First time I really had a chance to see the rotary feed set-up. Looks drop dead simple.
I gather the 575 is pretty much the same baler, only wider pickup and the latest models BC5060 and BC5070 are similar maybe with a few improvements?
How does the 570 stack up against the JD 338 in terms of capacity and overall bale shape? Will it make a consistent brick like a JD baler without a fuss? I assume the packer forks eliminate any potential for a banana bale?
Anyone use hydro tension? Is is a real advantage over springs and cranks?
Just curious.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!!!!!
Thanks,
Bill
I gather the 575 is pretty much the same baler, only wider pickup and the latest models BC5060 and BC5070 are similar maybe with a few improvements?
How does the 570 stack up against the JD 338 in terms of capacity and overall bale shape? Will it make a consistent brick like a JD baler without a fuss? I assume the packer forks eliminate any potential for a banana bale?
Anyone use hydro tension? Is is a real advantage over springs and cranks?
Just curious.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!!!!!
Thanks,
Bill