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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1030186" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>I have an open throat Vermeer.....about the only time it will plug is if it doesn't start a bale and it will start a bale everytime if you just give it a second at the start. It 's still not as good as the late model JD's that have the stuffer knives in them...... with them, you don't have to look back you just go.</p><p>The closed throat or variable throat balers like the Gehl 1870 that I had a couple of years ago would plug in a heart beat if conditions weren't perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1030186, member: 17304"] I have an open throat Vermeer.....about the only time it will plug is if it doesn't start a bale and it will start a bale everytime if you just give it a second at the start. It 's still not as good as the late model JD's that have the stuffer knives in them...... with them, you don't have to look back you just go. The closed throat or variable throat balers like the Gehl 1870 that I had a couple of years ago would plug in a heart beat if conditions weren't perfect. [/QUOTE]
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