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<blockquote data-quote="gendronf" data-source="post: 405264" data-attributes="member: 2998"><p>I got a Class Variant 280 2002. It's a hight volume machine and you need at least a 110 hp to run it. you can cross the wind row at an angle of 90 degree with no problem. With silage if you use netwrap if you get lots and lots of hay, you can average 40 bales 4 X 4 , an hour. Before I had a NH 644 and there is no comparason. The nH is a toy beside this machine. I bale 5000 to 6000 silage 4X 4 a year and 2500 bales of straw. </p><p></p><p> The pieces are expensive and the machine too. Over 40K. </p><p></p><p>Marcel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gendronf, post: 405264, member: 2998"] I got a Class Variant 280 2002. It's a hight volume machine and you need at least a 110 hp to run it. you can cross the wind row at an angle of 90 degree with no problem. With silage if you use netwrap if you get lots and lots of hay, you can average 40 bales 4 X 4 , an hour. Before I had a NH 644 and there is no comparason. The nH is a toy beside this machine. I bale 5000 to 6000 silage 4X 4 a year and 2500 bales of straw. The pieces are expensive and the machine too. Over 40K. Marcel. [/QUOTE]
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