Posted by jim warehime on February 24, 2014 at 18:13:04 from (174.252.100.2):
In Reply to: round baler basics posted by Mike(NEOhio) on February 23, 2014 at 10:50:26:
Just my opinion I would look at a new holland baler... they keep up an excellent parts supply that sometimes isn't always the case with other manufactures. As far as size if your clients are horse people don't go any bigger then a 4x4 that size is fairly easy for most horse women to move or roll. Around here very few horse people will take 4x5 bales because of their size and weight. As far as a bale go with solid core bales the soft core are to spongy and are hard to load,stack haul,roll ect. Remember anything mechanical will break at some time be selective when looking at used machines and remember PARTS AVAILABILITY. Another thing to consider is net wrap alot of people prefer that over twine now days. I have horses and feed over 650 rolls a year plus work for deere and still prefer a new holland baler lol. Jim.
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