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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1160524" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>I've run a 4x4 M&W baler with my Ford 3000, so I'm a little confused about the high horse power part? </p><p>I don't have much experience, but the few things I noticed about the soft core:</p><p>Pro- Nearly idiot proof. Almost impossible to make a bad bale. Just put it gear and go.</p><p>Cons- The way they overlap the hay in the center makes it a pain to get the spear in, at least with the smaller bales.</p><p>Also, partial bales don't have the tight outer layer, so make sure they're used first. Eventually they start to collapse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1160524, member: 14175"] I've run a 4x4 M&W baler with my Ford 3000, so I'm a little confused about the high horse power part? I don't have much experience, but the few things I noticed about the soft core: Pro- Nearly idiot proof. Almost impossible to make a bad bale. Just put it gear and go. Cons- The way they overlap the hay in the center makes it a pain to get the spear in, at least with the smaller bales. Also, partial bales don't have the tight outer layer, so make sure they're used first. Eventually they start to collapse. [/QUOTE]
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