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I need a new roller 4X5 what kind to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 690045" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>A couple of the neighbors have Rebels, they seem to like them well enough. Neither of them roll over 500 rolls/year and neither have any major problems. I've got a 504L that I bought as a demo model, absolutely love it but I wish it were 6' tall. It passed 10k bales a long time ago and I can count the number of bearings that I've replaced on one hand, although it is hard on belts. Dad and a friend of mine both have 554XL's, neither of them are very impressed with theirs. They're built a lot cheaper than the L series. If I were in your shoes and looking for a yellow baler, I'd search out an L series that has been well maintained and shed kept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 690045, member: 2383"] A couple of the neighbors have Rebels, they seem to like them well enough. Neither of them roll over 500 rolls/year and neither have any major problems. I've got a 504L that I bought as a demo model, absolutely love it but I wish it were 6' tall. It passed 10k bales a long time ago and I can count the number of bearings that I've replaced on one hand, although it is hard on belts. Dad and a friend of mine both have 554XL's, neither of them are very impressed with theirs. They're built a lot cheaper than the L series. If I were in your shoes and looking for a yellow baler, I'd search out an L series that has been well maintained and shed kept. [/QUOTE]
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