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<blockquote data-quote="cowski" data-source="post: 1334903" data-attributes="member: 16565"><p>i sure would not disagree with you dunn. but you can still bale up to 35 bales an hour with a 535 with string.yesterday i got 146 bales out of mine with out a break down. one of my kinfolks gets a new baler every 2 or 3 years,it seems to me every new model of john deere has improvement. but the improvements come with cost. i think my 535 bale weight is equal to a 567 it just wont bale as fast. didn't hesston made the john deere 535 ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowski, post: 1334903, member: 16565"] i sure would not disagree with you dunn. but you can still bale up to 35 bales an hour with a 535 with string.yesterday i got 146 bales out of mine with out a break down. one of my kinfolks gets a new baler every 2 or 3 years,it seems to me every new model of john deere has improvement. but the improvements come with cost. i think my 535 bale weight is equal to a 567 it just wont bale as fast. didn't hesston made the john deere 535 ? [/QUOTE]
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