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<blockquote data-quote="LFF" data-source="post: 552701" data-attributes="member: 1147"><p>Neighbor had a 8460 baler burn up today and I'm curious if the 8460 has a higher tendancy to burn up than other round balers? It seems to me that the self contained hydraluics may fuel the fire and it also appears to be difficult to unhook the tractor quickly. Anyone have any experience with that model baler and willing to share the good , bad, and ugly about them?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LFF, post: 552701, member: 1147"] Neighbor had a 8460 baler burn up today and I'm curious if the 8460 has a higher tendancy to burn up than other round balers? It seems to me that the self contained hydraluics may fuel the fire and it also appears to be difficult to unhook the tractor quickly. Anyone have any experience with that model baler and willing to share the good , bad, and ugly about them? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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