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<blockquote data-quote="ERNIBIGB" data-source="post: 1646754" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>I have a Kuhn baler that has baled about 6000 rolls so far. These balers are not as well known but are one of the best out there for high moisture hay. I do custom wrapping and have seen what most balers will do. For dry hay Vermeer,NH and JD are all good machines but give more problems with wet hay. Their "silage" models are just slightly beefed up dry balers. Kuhn, McHale, Claas are all silage balers with heavier components throughout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERNIBIGB, post: 1646754, member: 3253"] I have a Kuhn baler that has baled about 6000 rolls so far. These balers are not as well known but are one of the best out there for high moisture hay. I do custom wrapping and have seen what most balers will do. For dry hay Vermeer,NH and JD are all good machines but give more problems with wet hay. Their "silage" models are just slightly beefed up dry balers. Kuhn, McHale, Claas are all silage balers with heavier components throughout. [/QUOTE]
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