SSS Angus
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What are the Pro's/Con's of rubber/steel rollers versus an impeller? You don't see many conditioners set up with an impeller so I was curious if the impeller tends to over condition?
SSS Angus":2ubj4esl said:What are the Pro's/Con's of rubber/steel rollers versus an impeller? You don't see many conditioners set up with an impeller so I was curious if the impeller tends to over condition?
MikeC":4ag6dam3 said:SSS Angus":4ag6dam3 said:What are the Pro's/Con's of rubber/steel rollers versus an impeller? You don't see many conditioners set up with an impeller so I was curious if the impeller tends to over condition?
I will never buy another cutter with the rubber rollers or the steel roller conditioners.
Have replaced 4 rollers in the past two years at $2,000 each and have one to replace now..................
gendronf":3n7gm8ks said:MikeC":3n7gm8ks said:SSS Angus":3n7gm8ks said:What are the Pro's/Con's of rubber/steel rollers versus an impeller? You don't see many conditioners set up with an impeller so I was curious if the impeller tends to over condition?
I will never buy another cutter with the rubber rollers or the steel roller conditioners.
Have replaced 4 rollers in the past two years at $2,000 each and have one to replace now..................
MikeC It's for cutting hay not wood..... :lol: :shock:
In your other post you try to process lumber. Is it the machine or the operator ????????? :lol: :lol: :shock:
HAY MAKER":y50en88a said:What brand of cutter/conditioner are you running Mike,I have had 3 New Holland 488's and never have had any problems with the rubber rollers..............good luck
PS caint beat the price.........problem is,transporting them.