Posted by oj on November 20, 2016 at 16:32:33 from (192.30.233.152):
In Reply to: Class round balers posted by longmeadowfarm on November 20, 2016 at 12:36:13:
I have a Claas 280 rotocut, which makes a 4x5.5 baler, 260 makes a 4x4 I think, my operators book calls for 100hp minimum, the 280 weight just over 6000lbs empty. They are.a heavy well made baler, designed for silage first and foremost, although they will bale anything. My 4x5 bales of hay weigh on average 1300lbs, with the density control set at about 3.5 (out of a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being most dense). If you are happy with your current baler, I see no reason to change, but if you are looking to change the Claas is worth looking at. Dealer support is as important as make in my opinion, and Claas dealers do tend to be thinking on the ground, and there is nothing worse that having to travel several hrs to get a part where. You should be baling.
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